Status of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Reorganization: Hearing Before the United States Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ... August 16, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 434 pages |
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... effective advocacy , in my view , calls for strengthening of the trust responsibility of the Bureau and improving the delivery of services . Only through this approach can we hope to assist the tribes in strength- ening tribal ...
... effective advocacy , in my view , calls for strengthening of the trust responsibility of the Bureau and improving the delivery of services . Only through this approach can we hope to assist the tribes in strength- ening tribal ...
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... effective advocate for American Indian and Alaska Native people . Effective advocacy requires efficiency , organization and strengthening of the Bureau's two fundamental responsibilities : 1 ) trust resources management , in partnership ...
... effective advocate for American Indian and Alaska Native people . Effective advocacy requires efficiency , organization and strengthening of the Bureau's two fundamental responsibilities : 1 ) trust resources management , in partnership ...
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... effective instrument for accomplishing its mission and objectives . In February 1978 , I was invited to meet with the Task Force to share my views and concerns about BIA management and structure . My position then was that any ...
... effective instrument for accomplishing its mission and objectives . In February 1978 , I was invited to meet with the Task Force to share my views and concerns about BIA management and structure . My position then was that any ...
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... effectively state our needs before the Congressional Committees . Thus far our efforts appear to have been reasonably successful , in that we have not suffered the searing indictments the Appropriations Committees have handed the Bureau ...
... effectively state our needs before the Congressional Committees . Thus far our efforts appear to have been reasonably successful , in that we have not suffered the searing indictments the Appropriations Committees have handed the Bureau ...
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... effectiveness , advancement opportunities , and general management versatility of executives at all levels in BIA operations . We are currently undergoing performance evaluations . We have completed one at the Phoenix area office . We ...
... effectiveness , advancement opportunities , and general management versatility of executives at all levels in BIA operations . We are currently undergoing performance evaluations . We have completed one at the Phoenix area office . We ...
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Page 117 - 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 75 - The Secretary of the Interior should direct the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs to develop a management reporting system to help monitor and control self-determination contracts, grants, and training and technical assistance activities.
Page 76 - September 1994 report,1 the Secretary of the Interior should direct the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs to...
Page 345 - In all States and Territories where there are reservations or allotted Indians the United States District Attorney shall represent them in all suits at law and in equity.
Page 75 - ... administrative costs, and the Secretary of the Interior should direct the Bureau to : Act immediately to reduce its administrative costs for fiscal year 1978 by most, if not all, of the $4 million requested by the committees EXHIBIT III-3 Page 6 of 7 Discontinue plans to show reimbursement for computer operations as reductions in administrative costs.
Page 41 - In dealing with other governmental entitles and the private sector; and (3) to fulfill and execute the Federal Government's trust obligation to American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native groups. The Snyder Act of 1921 (42 Stat.
Page 338 - Is to serve as the focal point for Federal efforts to bring together tribes, state and local governments, and other Interests such as Industry, for the purpose of resolving differences and conflicts In ways other than protracted, expensive litigation. Where negotiated agreements are not possible, this activity provides the historical, technical, scientific, and other professional expertise necessary for the government to litigate challenges to Indian rights which the United States has guaranteed...
Page 130 - Indians supports enactment of legislation requiring the Secretary of the Interior and the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs...
Page 345 - The Solicitor is the principal legal advisor to the Secretary and the chief law officer of the Department. The headquarters office, located in Washington, DC, consists of five Divisions. The Division of Conservation and Wildlife is responsible for legal matters involving the programs of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, the National Park Service, the National Biological...
Page 359 - MORE FEDERAL EFFORTS NEEDED TO IMPROVE INDIANS' STANDARD OF LIVING THROUGH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (CED-78-50, FEB.