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Great Nations Can Work On Mistakes, Kevin Washburn Sep 2014

Great Nations Can Work On Mistakes, Kevin Washburn

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Indian Gaming – The Next 25 Years, Kevin Washburn Jul 2014

Indian Gaming – The Next 25 Years, Kevin Washburn

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Testimony of Kevin K. Washburn Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs United States Department of the Interior Before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Oversight Hearing


Law And Order Commission Report: “A Roadmap For Making Native America Safer.”, Kevin Washburn Feb 2014

Law And Order Commission Report: “A Roadmap For Making Native America Safer.”, Kevin Washburn

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Testimony of Kevin K. Washburn Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs United States Department of the Interior Before The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs On The Law and Order Commission Report: “A Roadmap for Making Native America Safer.”


Forrest Gerard’S Legacy Is Self-Determination For Tribes, Kevin Washburn Jan 2014

Forrest Gerard’S Legacy Is Self-Determination For Tribes, Kevin Washburn

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The passing of Albuquerque resident and former Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, Forrest J. Gerard, on Dec. 28 provides an opportunity to take stock of the important federal Indian policies he championed and his contributions to Native Americans across the country deserve to be celebrated.


Tribal Environmental Programs: Providing Meaningful Involvement And Fair Treatment, Jeanette Wolfley Jan 2014

Tribal Environmental Programs: Providing Meaningful Involvement And Fair Treatment, Jeanette Wolfley

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Tribal governments are developing and implementing federally authorized and/or approved tribal environmental programs in the areas of water quality, air quality, and solid waste. As part of this federal delegation process there are federal requirements relating to due process and fair treatment of the public and stakeholders who may be affected by the tribal environmental laws and regulations. This article explores and examines public participation and due process within the tribal context and proposes tribal institutions are in the best position to articulate the tribal cultural and social norms of public participation and fair treatment. It is through this process …


Exposing The Institutions That Mask Us, Christine Zuni Cruz Jan 2014

Exposing The Institutions That Mask Us, Christine Zuni Cruz

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I am going to stand in tribute to Professor Montoya and her family and to the Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review, which brings us to this point where we are considering and celebrating Professor Montoyas Mascaras, Trenzas, Y Grenas: Un/Masking the Self While Un/Braiding Latina Stories and Legal Discourse, twenty years after its initial publication. Professor Montoya's article is timeless.