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Conserving this Nation’s fish and other aquatic resources cannot be successful without the partnership of Tribes; they manage or influence some of the most important aquatic habitats both on and off reservations. In addition, the Federal government and the Service have distinct and unique obligations toward Tribes based on trust responsibility, treaty provisions, and statutory mandates.

The links provided below are just some of the news items recently released of special significance from Native American Tribes and Alaskan Native resource programs.

 

Dot Ojibwe Treaty Rights: Connections to Land & Water (View the VIDEO)

Dot USDA, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Work to Boost Access to Farm Programs in Indian Country

Dot President Obama Signs Proclamation Designating Chimney Rock as a National Monument

Dot Salazar Applauds President’s Intent to Nominate of Vincent G. Logan as the Special Trustee for American Indians

Dot Salazar Applauds Senate Confirmation of Kevin Washburn as Interior’s Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs


Dot Interior Announces $43 Million Agreement for Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project

Dot Service Declares Wyoming Gray Wolf Recovered

Dot Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the Bureau of Indian Affairs

Dot Hands-on Workshop on How to Write a Management Plan

Dot HEARTH Act to Restore Tribal Control of Land Leasing

Dot Laverdure Announces Listening Sessions Regarding Sacred Sites on Federal Lands


Dot Salazar Approves First-Ever Commercial Solar Energy Project on American Indian Trust Lands

Dot ArcGIS 10.1 Software

Dot Salish, Kootenai Tribes Win National Conservation Award

Dot Eck Kah Ka ~ Comanche Nation Bald Eagle Chick Hatching

Dot Service to Initiate Consultation on National Eagle Repository Feather Distribution Processes

Dot Tribal Historians to Tell the Story of the Black Hawk War


Dot Engaging Tribal Youth

Dot Pacific Region Launches New Educational Web Widget

Dot Indian Environmental General Assistance Program Act

Dot An Assessment of Economic Contributions from Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Conservation ~ for Native Americans

Dot Treaty Hunting, Fishing and Gathering Rights

Dot A number of federal laws and regulations apply to energy development activities on tribal lands

 


 



 
Last updated: September 28, 2012
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