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    Burns Paiute Tribe Tells Armed Oregon Land Occupiers: “Get The Hell Out”

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016June 14, 2022

    As reported on CNN, the leaders of the Burns Paiute tribe have sent a message to the ranchers and sympathizers who have taken over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge outside Burns, Oregon: “Go home. We don’t want you here.” Tribal members assert that their ancestors fought and died on the lands within the refuge long before…

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    New Danish Television Program on Native American Economic Development

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    The Danish national broadcasting company DR has just released a new television program on Native American economic development and human security conditions. Most of the program is in english, and the full program can be viewed HERE. Foster Pepper’s Chair of Native American Legal Services Greg Guedel is interviewed regarding research findings from the UW Jackson School of…

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    NCAI President Seeks Improved US/Tribal Trust Relationship

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016June 14, 2022

    National Congress of American Indians President Brian Cladoosby delivered the annual State of Indian Nations address in Washington, D.C., calling on the federal government to enact legislation to support tribes as they seek to encourage economic growth as well as secure their land base, combat climate change and ensure public safety. President Cladoosby, who is Chairman of…

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    US Fish & Wildlife Service Announces New Native American Cooperation Policy

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    (Loren Holmes photo) US Fish & Wildlife Service Announces New Native American Cooperation Policy The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced the adoption of an updated Native American policy, emphasizing the need for federal collaboration with tribes to protect natural resources and tribal cultural resources on federal lands. The new policy provides a framework for…

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    9th Circuit Upholds Tribal Treaty Rights In Salmon Culverts Case

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    Kitsapsun.com The 9th Cirucit Court of Appleals has ruled that Washington state must repair road culverts that are blocking salmon from swimming to spawning areas because the pipes violate fishing rights protected by tribal treatie.  The ruling is a major victory for 21 tribes joined by the U.S. government that sued Washington state in 2001, arguing that…

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    Tlingit-Haida Tribes Acquire Billion-Dollar International Contracting Firm

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    The Central Council of Tlingit-Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska is doing something few tribal organizations do. This month the Tribes acquired KIRA, Inc., an international maintenance contracting company that has undertaken more than $1 billion in federal contracting work, and KIRA will serve as a prime engine for the Tribes’ economic development program Tlingit-Haida President Richard…

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    Opposition Grows Against Bar Association Proposal To Ban Indigenous Blessings At Legal Conferences

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    Native prayer gathering at United States Supreme Court (fncl.org) Opposition Grows Against Bar Association Proposal To Ban Indigenous Blessings At Legal Conferences The Washington State Bar Association is considering a proposal that would curtail or eliminate blessings and spiritual invocations at Continuing Legal Education seminars and related events attended by legal professionals.  It is common…

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    Canada Launches Inquiry Into Violence Against Indigenous Women

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016June 14, 2022

    Canada has launched an investigation into missing and murdered Indigenous women that will last at least two years with a budget of up to $54m. Five independent commissioners will provide recommendations to deal with violence against the country’s indigenous women. The five commissioners are Marion Buller, British Columbia’s first female First Nations judge; Michele Audette, a former…

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    Congress Seeks To Rectify “Embarrassment” Of Inadequate Columbia River Tribal Housing

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    Bonneville Dam When the Bonneville Dam was constructed in 1938, the resulting expansion of waters behind the dam displaced dozens of Native American families from their homes along the Columbia River, their ancestral fishing area. For many, adequate funds and sites for new housing were not forthcoming. The lack of housing for tribal members along the river…

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    Center for Indian Law and Policy Welcomes Brooke Pinkham as Staff Director

    ByAdmin4Native Legal Update February 23, 2016April 23, 2022

    Attorney Brooke Pinkham has joined the Center for Indian Law and Policy at Seattle University School of Law as the new Staff Director. A member of the Nez Perce tribe who grew up within the community of the Yakama Nation in south central Washington, Brooke brings a lifelong commitment to Native American people and tribes. Brooke joins…

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