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  2. Native American Affairs Liaison - Wikipedia

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    The position was created by the Oklahoma legislature to advise the governor and consult with tribal governments in order to decrease litigation between the two. The liaison also monitors how state agencies interact with tribal governments. [1] The liaison is required to be a member of a federally recognized tribe. [3]

  3. New investigator hired by WA Attorney General for cold cases ...

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    A sign at the Haxton Way and Kwina Road roundabout sits where about 50 Lummi Tribal and community members gathered to walk in observance of the day. Washington’s new Indigenous Cold Case Unit

  4. FEMA declares new strategy to engage Native American tribes - AOL

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    For example, over 200 Native villages in Alaska have had to share one FEMA tribal liaison. Or different tribes were told different things. So, nonprofits like the council tried to fill in gaps ...

  5. National Criminal Justice Association - Wikipedia

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    The primary role of the NCJA in public policy is as a liaison between federal and state, local, and tribal government for criminal justice issues. Expressing state, local, and tribal concerns to the federal government to prevent and reduce the harmful effects of criminal and delinquent behavior is a part of its mission statement. [9]

  6. Oklahoma Secretary of Native American Affairs - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, the liaison position requires no senate approval. [1] The Oklahoma Secretary of Native American Affairs was first created as a cabinet-level position within the Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet by Governor Kevin Stitt in January 2019. The first Secretary to serve was Chickasaw Nation citizen Lisa Johnson Billy. [2]

  7. Some N.M. health councils take up climate change as the next ...

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    Five of the state's county and tribal councils are working on ways to respond to health threats that arise due to climate change, especially drought, said Gerilyn Antonio, a tribal liaison for the ...

  8. Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Wikipedia

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    A Tribal Historic Preservation Officer or THPO is an officer in U.S. federally recognized Native American tribes "to direct a program approved by the National Park Service and the THPO must have assumed some or all of the functions of State Historic Preservation Officers on Tribal lands."

  9. White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs - Wikipedia

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    It serves as the primary liaison between the White House and state, county (or county-equivalent), local, and tribal governments. [1] [2] The office focuses on building new and maintaining current relationships with governors, tribal leaders, mayors, state legislators, and county executives.

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