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Reconsidering the Tribal-State Compact Process
This essay evaluates the tribal‐state compact process, as one of several alternative, nonadversarial processes, warranting attention. It argues that, because of its binding character and relatively low cost (in contrast to litigation), and because it is based in the idea of tribes and states exhibiting mutual respect, the compact process is an advanced version of negotiation and bargaining that tribes and states should consider where appropriate
Religious Significance of Kolhu/wala:wa to the Zuni People; Statement by Zuni Religious Leaders on Kolhu/wala:wa; Statement of Stephen G. Boyden, Attorney for the Zuni Indian Tribe; Zuni Indian Tribe and Title to Kolhu/Wala:Wa (Kachina Village); Statement of Edison Laselute, Former Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Statement of Robert E. Lewis, Former Governor of the Zuni Indian Tribe; Statement of Alfonso Ortiz, President of the Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.; Draft-Archaeological Assessment of Pothunting Damages at the Bean Patch Ruin, near St. Johns, Arizona; Letter from Arthur N. Lee, chairman, board of supervisors, Apache County, AZ, to Senator Andrews; Letter from Peterson Zah, chairman, Navajo Tribal Council, to Senator Andrews; Letter from Tom Allen, Associate State Director, Bureau of Land Management, DOI, with enclosed mineral report, to Senator Goldwater; Letter from Tom Allen, Acting State Director, Bureau of Land Management, DOI, to Senator Goldwater; Letter from H. Jay Platt, president, Seven Springs Ranch, Inc., to Senator Goldwater
115 page bill to convey certain lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for religious purposes, including the area in Arizona called Kolhu/wala:wa
History, Jurisdiction, and Summary of Legislative Activities, S.Prt.110-61, 2007 - 2008, 110 Committee Print, *
MARCIVE ORDER RECORDShipping List Date: 04/29/2010Shipping List #: 2010-0211-PMode of access: Internet
108-1 Hearing: S. 285 S. 555 S. 558, S. Hrg. 108-66, April 9, 2003, [ERRATA], (CORRECTION)
MARCIVE ORDER RECORDShipping List Date: 10/17/2003Shipping List #: 2004-0009-PMode of access: Internet
Accounting flaws cited in Indian Affairs audit; Statement by Eddie F. Brown, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs; Bureau of Indian Affairs Response to the Senate Select Special Special Committee on Investigations Final Report and Legislative Recommendations; Statement by Under Secretary of the Interior Frank A. Bracken
237 page report criticizing the Bureau of Indian Affairs, claiming fraud, corruption, and mismanagement, and listing findings on economic development and Indian preference contracting, child sexual abuse in federal schools, the federal government and American Indian natural resources, the Indian Health Service, Indian housing, and corruption among tribal governmental officials; also included are: an article from Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 11, 1991, titled "Accounting flaws cited in Indian Affairs audit"; 2 page "Statement by Eddie F. Brown, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs"; 4 page "Bureau of Indian Affairs Response to the Senate Select Special Special Committee on Investigations Final Report and Legislative Recommendations"; 2 page "Statement by Under Secretary of the Interior Frank A. Bracken"