Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk Management Act of 1998: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2097 ... July 15, 1998, Washington DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 348 pages |
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... confident that working together in this committee , we can develop reasonable and responsible solutions to the issues be- fore us . [ Text of S. 2097 follows : ] 105TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION S. 2097 To encourage and facilitate 2.
... confident that working together in this committee , we can develop reasonable and responsible solutions to the issues be- fore us . [ Text of S. 2097 follows : ] 105TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION S. 2097 To encourage and facilitate 2.
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... developing a foundation for economic self - sufficiency and self - determination , and that economic self - sufficiency and self - determination have increased opportunities for the Indian tribes and other entities and persons to ...
... developing a foundation for economic self - sufficiency and self - determination , and that economic self - sufficiency and self - determination have increased opportunities for the Indian tribes and other entities and persons to ...
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... develop innova- tive solutions , rules and regulations . Some general comments , though , on the legislation and the rea- son we're here . First , of course , we salute the use of ADR to resolve these issues , but we have some concerns ...
... develop innova- tive solutions , rules and regulations . Some general comments , though , on the legislation and the rea- son we're here . First , of course , we salute the use of ADR to resolve these issues , but we have some concerns ...
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... develop , develop political clout , legislative clout , superior numbers ? Mr. FRANK . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . And we're primarily responsible for the depletion of fish because you sure didn't do it as a tribal group for hundreds of years ...
... develop , develop political clout , legislative clout , superior numbers ? Mr. FRANK . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . And we're primarily responsible for the depletion of fish because you sure didn't do it as a tribal group for hundreds of years ...
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... developing a framework for understanding between members of the tribes and all other citizens of the United States . PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON . PAUL WELLSTONE , U.S. SENATOR FROM MINNESOTA Mr. Chairman , I am glad we are having this ...
... developing a framework for understanding between members of the tribes and all other citizens of the United States . PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON . PAUL WELLSTONE , U.S. SENATOR FROM MINNESOTA Mr. Chairman , I am glad we are having this ...
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