Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs newsletter |
Previous | 1 of 13 | Next |
|
|
Small
Medium
Large
Extra Large
Full-size
Full-size archival image
|
This page
All
|
ARIZONA COMMISSION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Oct.-Dec. 2004 1st Quarter 2004-05 Newsletter 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 Inside this issue: NARD Opening Ceremon y Youth mentors sought Site Stewards News Briefs Census Bureau News Wash. State adds tribal law to bar exam Hualapai tapped for U.S. Marshal Code Talker Passes On Community Action ACIA Director, Board Chairman Step Down PHOENIX--Ron Lee, executive director of the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs (ACIA) the state's legislative liaison with Arizona's 22 Indian Tribes and Nations, announced that he would step down from his position, effective Oct. 29, 2004. Lee, Dine' (Navajo) has directed ACIA since September 1998."I have immensely enjoyed my work of building meaningful relations between the tribes and the state, said Lee."The past six years have been rewarding in learning the processes by which our state is governed, and in assisting in building stronger, sustainable intergovernmental relationships. I've especially enjoyed working with t
Object Description
TITLE | Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs newsletter |
CREATOR | Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs. |
SUBJECT | Indians of North America--Arizona--Periodicals; Indians of North America--Government relations--1934--Periodicals; |
Browse Topic |
Government and politics Native Americans |
DESCRIPTION | This title contains one or more publications. |
Language | English |
Publisher | Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs. |
Material Collection | State Documents |
Acquisition Note | Downloaded from http://www.indianaffairs.state.az.us/pubs/newsltr.html |
Source Identifier | IAC 1.3:C 16 |
Location | 38516518 |
REPOSITORY | Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records--Law and Research Library. |
Description
TITLE | Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs newsletter |
DESCRIPTION | Oct.-Dec. 2004, 1st Quarter 2004-05. 8 pages (PDF version). |
TYPE | Text |
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT | Copyright to this resource is held by the creating agency and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the creating agency. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of United States and international copyright laws, and is subject to criminal prosecution. |
DATE ORIGINAL | [2004] |
Time Period | 2000s (2000-2009) |
ORIGINAL FORMAT | Born digital |
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER | 2004_1stQ.pdf |
DIGITAL FORMAT | PDF (Portable Document Format) |
REPOSITORY | Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records--Law and Research Library. |
Full Text | ARIZONA COMMISSION OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Oct.-Dec. 2004 1st Quarter 2004-05 Newsletter 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 Inside this issue: NARD Opening Ceremon y Youth mentors sought Site Stewards News Briefs Census Bureau News Wash. State adds tribal law to bar exam Hualapai tapped for U.S. Marshal Code Talker Passes On Community Action ACIA Director, Board Chairman Step Down PHOENIX--Ron Lee, executive director of the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs (ACIA) the state's legislative liaison with Arizona's 22 Indian Tribes and Nations, announced that he would step down from his position, effective Oct. 29, 2004. Lee, Dine' (Navajo) has directed ACIA since September 1998."I have immensely enjoyed my work of building meaningful relations between the tribes and the state, said Lee."The past six years have been rewarding in learning the processes by which our state is governed, and in assisting in building stronger, sustainable intergovernmental relationships. I've especially enjoyed working with t |