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    Maintenance mode is on. Site will be available soon. Thank you for your patience! © Bishop Paiute Tribe 2024. A Sovereign Tribal Nation.

  3. BISHOP TRIBAL NEWSLETTER - Bishop Paiute Tribe

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    ALL CANDIDATE FILING FEES MUST BE PAID NO LATER THAN MAY 10TH, 2024, BY 5:00 P.M. ALL ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES MUST BE IN GOOD STANDING WITH THE TRIBE (SEE BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBE ELECTION ORDINANCE ON TRIBAL WEBSITE FOR DETAILS). NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE IF CANDIDATE DECLINES RUNNING IN ELECTION.

  4. ORDINANCE GOVERNING LAND ASSIGNMENTS - Bishop Paiute Tribe

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    In the past, the size of the assignments on the Bishop, Big pine and Lone Pine Reservations generally were determined by the size of the assignee's family. The assignments were granted for the purpose of providing a home and acreage to aid in supporting a family.

  5. NEWSLETTER BISHOP TRIBAL - Bishop Paiute Tribe

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS, EVENTS & UPDATES. Regular Tribal Council Meetings: October 12th 5:30pm October 26th 5:30pm. Tribal Court: October 18th - 9:30am. Bishop Tribal Youth Council Meetings: October 15th - 4pm October 29th - 4pm (Bishop Indian Education Center)

  6. BISHOP TRIBAL COUNCIL - Bishop Paiute Tribe

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    The Bishop Paiute Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located on its 879-acre Bishop Paiute Reservation in Inyo County, California. The Reservation was formed under Congressional Act 5299, P.L.

  7. BISHOP PAIUTE ENROLLMENT ORDINANCE

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    BISHOP PAIUTE ENROLLMENT ORDINANCE This Enrollment Ordinance is adopted to provide government of membership in the Bishop Paiute Tribe. The tribal Constitution will make provisions for the adopted Enrollment Ordinance and will specify eligibility criteria that will be mirrored in the tribal Constitution Article I. DEFINITIONS

  8. BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBE BISHOP PAIUTE RESERVATION

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    Reservation and, in furtherance of the sovereign right of self-governance of the Tribe, the Tribal Council declares its commitment to the establishment and maintenance of the highest attainable standards of environmental quality within the exterior boundaries of the Reservation.

  9. BISHOP INDIAN HEAD START

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    Introduction The Bishop Indian Head Start program is located in Bishop, California in the heart of the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range in Inyo County. The Bishop Indian Head Start program serves the population located on or near the federally recognized Bishop and Big Pine Indian Reservations. A map of the reservations is shown in Appendix A.

  10. Bishop Paiute Reservation Bishop, California

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    AN ORDINNACE OF THE BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBAL COUNCIL, AS THE GOVERNING BODDY OF THE BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR THE TAXATION OF TAXABLE UTILITY (AND OTHER DESCRIBED) PROPERTY WITHIN THE BISHOP PAIUTE RESERVATION. The Bishop Indian Tribal Council (Council) of the Bishop Paiute Reservation does ordain as follows:

  11. BISHOP PAIUTE TRIBE BISHOP PAIUTE RESERVATION

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    The Bishop Paiute Tribe ("Tribe"), in the exercise of its sovereign authority, hereby establishes the procedures under which the Tribe, as a matter of tribal law, will process requests for enforcement of orders/judgments, directed against the wages of a tribal employee that have been issued by another tribe, or a state.