Consolidated Tribal Government Programs: Oversight Hearing Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on Consolidated Tribal Government Programs, Hearing Held in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 31, 1981

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Page 179 - The Congress declares its commitment to the maintenance of the Federal Government's unique and continuing relationship with and responsibility to the Indian people through the establishment of a meaningful Indian self-determination policy which will permit an orderly transition from Federal domination of programs for and services to Indians to effective and meaningful participation by the Indian people in the planning, conduct, and administration of those programs and services.
Page 156 - Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and with the Indian tribes.
Page 19 - That the Bureau of Indian Affairs, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, shall direct, supervise, and expend such moneys as Congress may from time to time appropriate, for the benefit, care, and assistance of the Indians throughout the United States for the following purposes: General support and civilization, including education.
Page 179 - Act" is met to provide maximum Indian participation in the government and education of the Indian people; to provide for the full participation of Indian tribes in programs and services conducted by the Federal Government for Indians and to encourage the development of...
Page 179 - The Congress declares that a major national goal of the United States is to provide the quantity and quality of educational services and opportunities which will permit Indian children to compete and excel in the life areas of their choice, and to achieve the measure of self-determination essential to their social and economic well-being.
Page 198 - The Congress shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States...
Page 179 - The Congress hereby recognizes the obligation of the United States to respond to the strong expression of the Indian people for self-determination by assuring maximum Indian participation in the direction of educational as well as other Federal services to Indian communities so as to render such services more responsive to the needs and desires of those communities.
Page 141 - Grantee financial management systems for grants and subgrantee financial management systems for subgrants shall provide for: (1) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each grant program in accordance with Federal reporting requirements and for each subgrant in accordance with the grantees
Page 5 - I thank you for the opportunity of being here, and I will be happy to attempt to answer any questions you may have.
Page 176 - Committee under authority of the Constitution and ByLaws or Corporate Charter of the Ute Indian Tribe at a meeting held in...

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