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What Are The Barriers To The Effective Participation Of Tribal Governments In The U.S. Federal System?, Ladonna Harris
What Are The Barriers To The Effective Participation Of Tribal Governments In The U.S. Federal System?, Ladonna Harris
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
These are copies of communications and correspondence related to the AIO’s symposium on Capitol Hill to address the question: What are the barriers to the effective participation of tribal governments in the U.S. federal system? This symposium was scheduled for June 29, 1987. Other communications concerning ‘Sovereign dependency: a political double bind symposium and a proposal entitled ‘The great tree of peace: Iroquois contributions to the U.S. constitutions are included in this correspondence.
Barriers To The Full Participation Of Tribal Governments In The U.S. Federal System: A Capitol Hill Symposium Report, Ladonna Harris
Barriers To The Full Participation Of Tribal Governments In The U.S. Federal System: A Capitol Hill Symposium Report, Ladonna Harris
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This file contains a set of communications and correspondence concern a report of the AOI Symposium on 'Barriers to the full participation of Tribal Governments in the U.S. Federal System' held on Capitol Hill on June 29, 1987
Family Systems Project For The American Indian Health Service: Phase Ii, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
Family Systems Project For The American Indian Health Service: Phase Ii, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a project to investigate the appropriateness of a family systems initiative in Native American communities. This project is based on the assumption that the epidemic levels of alcohol and substance abuse, suicide, and adult onset diabetes are all symptomatic of underlying stress caused by 500 years of unresolved cultural clash between tribal and Euro-American culture. Besides appendixes, drafts, and correspondence related to the project, a copy of a published Wingspread Report is attached to this document.
Review Of The 1986 Indian Amendments To The Safe Drinking Water Act, Gover, Stetson & Williams
Review Of The 1986 Indian Amendments To The Safe Drinking Water Act, Gover, Stetson & Williams
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a copy of the Review of the 1986 Indian Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) prepared for the Council of Energy Resource Tribes based in Denver, Colorado. The purpose of this review of the SDWA was to provide a brief summary of the SDWA and the Indian amendments.
Indian Schools – St. Catherine, Consolata Beecher
Indian Schools – St. Catherine, Consolata Beecher
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This a letter dated June 16, 1997 requesting LaDonna Harris’ support for Saint Catherine Indian School, which is closing due to financial deficit to continue the operations of this educational center.
Water I (In American Indian Country), Native American Tribal Councils
Water I (In American Indian Country), Native American Tribal Councils
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This file contains copies of ordinances and resolutions to regulate water use in Native American tribes. Booklets of the Pauma Reservation ordinance to regulate water use on the reservation along with tribal codes as well as resolution documents for water use in the Navajo Nation and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville and Umatilla Reservations are included here.