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The Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs is a state commission, [1] appointed by the Governor of Nebraska to defend the interest of indigenous peoples and cultures in the State of Nebraska. [2] The current executive director is Judi gaiashkibos. [3]
Judi M. gaiashkibos (born 1953) is a Ponca-Santee administrator, who has been the executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs since 1995. According to journalist John Mabry, her surname "is pronounced 'gosh-key-bosh' and spelled without a capital in recognition "that the two-legged are not superior to the four". [1]
The story should have made clear that the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs and the state’s archeology office sent a letter to 40 tribes in May des. In a story published July 21, 2023, The ...
Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 4600 Valley Rd., Ste. 420. 68510-4844 Prior to 1997 it was known as the Commission for the Hearing Impaired John Wyvill Commission on Indian Affairs 6th Floor, State Capitol, P.O Box 94981. 68509 Judi gaiashkibos: Commission on African American Affairs Commission of Industrial Relations
Pages in category "Commission of Indian Affairs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs;
Dec. 15—The state Indian Affairs Department has a new leader. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday appointed Josett D. Monette, who currently is the deputy secretary, to head an agency beset by ...
The terms Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission on American Indian Affairs, or Commission on Native American Affairs refer to a U.S. state-level agencies, operating in several states to defend the interest of indigenous peoples, tribes and cultures. The Bureau of Indian Affairs handles these issues at federal-level.
A bill to create a Commission on Indian Affairs, which would serve in tandem with the State-Tribal Relations Committee and the Department of Tribal Relations.