U.S. Department of Education
Search multiple databases containing educational information, documents, journal articles, short reports, publications and more.
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USDA - Guide to USDA Programs for American Indians and Alaska Natives
This Guide to USDA Programs for American Indians and Alaska Natives describes the wide array of USDA programs and services available to American Indian and Alaska Native communities. As we look toward the future, it is instructive to look to the past as well, and to identify historical highlights of American Indian agriculture and the contributions that American Indian farmers have made to the United States and the world. These highlights provide an important context for American Indian agriculture today and suggest how USDA can work in partnership with Indian tribes on a government-to-government basis to learn from, and contribute to, American Indian agriculture.
http://www.usda.gov/news/pubs/indians/open.htm
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Utah Division of Indian Affairs
Created in 1953 when the Utah State Legislature passed the "Indian Affairs Act" creating the Commission on State Indian Affairs. Scope of Responsibility: Serve as liaison and promote positive intergovernmental relations with and between Utah Indian Tribes (8), Office of the Governor, federal and state agencies, and local entities. Develop programs and services, provide alternatives, and implement solutions that will allow Indian citizens an opportunity to share in the progress of the state of Utah.
http://dced.utah.gov/indian_affairs/
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WA State Governor's Office of Indian Affairs
The Governor's Office of Indian Affairs, recognizing the importance of sovereignty, affirms the government-to-government relationship and principles identified in the Centennial Accord to promote and enhance tribal self-sufficiency and serves to assist the state in developing policies consistent with those principles. In 1969, the office was established to function as an Advisory Council to the Governor. After ten years, the Council was abolished and replaced by a gubernatorially appointed Assistant for Indian Affairs. Renamed the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs, it has continued to serve as liaison between state and tribal governments in an advisory, resource, consultation, and educational capacity.
http://www.goia.wa.gov/
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