Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1987: Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission overview, Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission, Indian education, Indian health service, Bureau of Indian AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... offices and from relocatees on all aspects of program operations , since the inception of the program in 1977. Comment has been both formal and informal . In order to obtain comment , the Commission has provided information through a ...
... offices and from relocatees on all aspects of program operations , since the inception of the program in 1977. Comment has been both formal and informal . In order to obtain comment , the Commission has provided information through a ...
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... . Comment Received From the Navajo Tribe Extensive effort was made to obtain comment from offices of the Navajo Tribal Government on the major issues dealt with by the comprehensive plan . The comments received by CH2M Hill are 32.
... . Comment Received From the Navajo Tribe Extensive effort was made to obtain comment from offices of the Navajo Tribal Government on the major issues dealt with by the comprehensive plan . The comments received by CH2M Hill are 32.
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acres activities administrative agencies Alaska Natives Answer approximately Arizona assistance AUCOIN Bureau of Indian CH2M CH2M Hill Chairman committee construction contract costs counseling decrease education programs effort eligible estimate exchange facilities families Fe's Federal fiscal year 1987 funds FY 1986 Appropriation going grants grazing homes Hopi High School Hopi Partitioned Land Hopi Tribe housing IBLA impact included increase Indian Affairs Indian children Indian Education Indian Health Service Interior legislation MASSETTO MCALISTER million mineral move MURTHA Navajo and Hopi Navajo Nation Navajo Tribe Navajo-Hopi Office operations percent Peterson Zah priority problem projects Question ranches reduction relocatees Relocation Act rescission reservation responsibility RHOADES Roberts Ranch Santa Fe schools Secretary staff survey SWIMMER talking TESSLER tion tribal Tuba City WATKINS YATES
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Página 108 - Yuma and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to settle thereon...
Página 128 - Nothing contained in this clause shall imply a license to the Government under any patent or be construed as affecting the scope of any license or other right otherwise granted to the Government under any patent.
Página 127 - DISPUTES (SEPTEMBER 1962) (a) Whenever the Contractor has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of this contract, the Contractor shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respect thereto, to the Contracting Officer. (b) The Contractor agrees to insert the substance of this clause...
Página 128 - Data to the public. (c) The contractor agrees to grant and does hereby grant to the Government and to its officers, agents, and employees acting within the scope of their official duties, a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license throughout the world...
Página 565 - ... the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and...
Página 420 - ... tribe, band, or other organized group of Indians, including those tribes, bands, or groups terminated since 1940 and those recognized now or in the future by the State in which they reside, or who is a descendant, in the first or second degree, of any such member, or (2) is considered by the Secretary of the Interior to be an Indian for any purpose...
Página 128 - ... (d) The Contractor shall indemnify and save and hold harmless the Government, its officers, agents and employees acting within...
Página 108 - In 1863, Colonel Kit; Carson led a military force. which impounded the main body of Navajo near Fort Sumner in New Mexico. In 1868 the United States entered into a treaty with the Navajo pursuant to which they were granted a reservation overlapping the northern Arizona-New Mexico border. That reservation has been successively expanded, mainly in a westwardly direction, and today is as large as the State of West Virginia (approximately 16,000,000 acres) and completely surrounds the Hopi reservation.
Página 109 - was not the result of a free choice on their part. It was due to fear of the encircling Navajos and inability to cope with Navajo pressure.
Página 65 - Works of the Committee on Appropriations of the United States House of Representatives...