Department of the Interior and related agencies appropriations for 1986: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, Parte9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... direct support of the concept of tribal self - determination , a significant portion of our budget has been developed using program priorities as expressed by tribes in direct consultation with local BIA officials . The more than $ 270 ...
... direct support of the concept of tribal self - determination , a significant portion of our budget has been developed using program priorities as expressed by tribes in direct consultation with local BIA officials . The more than $ 270 ...
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... direct loans to tribes and individuals totaling $ 12.7 million and guaranteed loans totaling $ 19 million . The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington used both of these forms of assistance to help them build a ...
... direct loans to tribes and individuals totaling $ 12.7 million and guaranteed loans totaling $ 19 million . The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington used both of these forms of assistance to help them build a ...
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... direct input in policy in the case of JOM . There is nothing that you have cited that would " pick up the difference , " that gives parents anywhere near the voice in policy that JOM does . Mr. FRITZ . I think that has been one of the ...
... direct input in policy in the case of JOM . There is nothing that you have cited that would " pick up the difference , " that gives parents anywhere near the voice in policy that JOM does . Mr. FRITZ . I think that has been one of the ...
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... direct responsibility for inside the bureau at the current level- often in the tribal priority programs the tribes have seen fit to move it to other programs . For example , that $ 1.098 million figure for economic develop- ment and ...
... direct responsibility for inside the bureau at the current level- often in the tribal priority programs the tribes have seen fit to move it to other programs . For example , that $ 1.098 million figure for economic develop- ment and ...
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... direct responsibility for inside the bureau at the current level- often in the tribal priority programs the tribes have seen fit to move it to other programs . For example , that $ 1.098 million figure for economic develop- ment and ...
... direct responsibility for inside the bureau at the current level- often in the tribal priority programs the tribes have seen fit to move it to other programs . For example , that $ 1.098 million figure for economic develop- ment and ...
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acquired acres additional Administration agency amount Answer Apache County appropriate approximately area office Arizona assistance AUCOIN backlog budget Bureau of Indian Chairman Commission's Committee Congress construction contract cost CROSBY deadline Department Eagle River ELBERT eligible estimate facility management families Federal FRITZ GARRETT going GRAHAM Hardrock High School homes Hoopa Hopi Tribe housing identified impact implementation increase Indian Affairs Indian Education Indian Health Service Indian students Johnson O'Malley JOM funds land exchange Little Colorado River ment million MILLS Montana move Navajo and Hopi Navajo Nation Navajo Reservation Navajo Tribe negotiations off-reservation Ojibwa Okay on-reservation operations percent Pine Ridge post-move premove priority problems projects proposed public schools question ranches relocatees Relocation Amendments Act Relocation Commission request RHOADES staff STANGL Superfund talking tion tribal water rights YATES
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Página 146 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, we appreciate this opportunity to appear before you today...
Página 166 - ... assure that housing and related community facilities and services, such as water, sewers, roads, schools, and health facilities, for such households shall be available at their relocation sites...
Página 205 - Commission, in accordance with the following schedule: (1) the sum of $5,000 to each head of a household who, prior to the expiration of one year after the effective date of the relocation plan, contracts with the Commission to relocate...
Página 121 - This includes an obligation to provide those services required to protect and enhance Indian lands, resources, and self-government, and also includes those economic and social programs which are necessary to raise the standard of living and social well-being of the Indian people to a level comparable to the nonIndian society.
Página 231 - Commerce, the Judiciary, and related agencies Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr.
Página 300 - ... accessible health services; 2) to provide increasing opportunities for Indians to manage and operate their own health programs; and 3) to serve as a health advocate for Indian people. In...
Página 121 - The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, are the two entities who represent the involved treaty tribes.
Página 205 - ... tribe of which they are not members. The relocation shall take place in accordance with the relocation plan and shall be completed by the end of five years from the date on which the relocation plan takes effect.
Página 225 - ... beginning on the date on which he receives from the Commission final payment for the habitation and improvements purchased under subsection (a) of this section, or on the date on which such household moves from such habitation, whichever is the later date. The payments made pursuant to this paragraph (2) shall be used only for the purpose of obtaining decent, safe, and sanitary replacement dwellings adequate to accommodate the households relocated pursuant to this Act.
Página 148 - ... enrolling approximately 312.500 students and to 51 BIA contract schools enrolling 9,300 students. This level of supplemental support will provide an average grant award of $41,000 and an average expenditure per student of $143 Within broad guidelines, these school districts may spend their grant moneys for whatever activities they believe will best serve the special educational and culturally related academic needs of the Indian children enrolled in their schools. Local control is further strengthened...