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    • Joint Legislative Study Committee on the Relationship between the State and the Navajo Nation 2002...

    • Joint Legislative Study Committee on the Relationship between the State and the Navajo Nation 2002 final report

    • Arizona. Legislature. Joint Legislative Study Committee on the Relationship between the State and the Navajo Nation.

    • Indians of North America -- Government relations; Indians of North America -- Politics and government; Tribal government -- Arizona; State governments -- Arizona.

    • The report contains minutes for six meetings from August 9, 2001 through November 21, 2002. The Committee recommended introducing legislation to: 1) move the date of the Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day to Thursday of the second week of...
    • Loans and grants to Native American Communities: 2001 -2002

    • Loans and grants to Native American Communities: 2001 -2002

    • United States. Rural Development.

    • Rural development--Arizona--Periodicals; Rural development projects--Arizona--Periodicals; Indians of North America--Arizona--Government relations; Federal aid to Indians--Arizona

    • 7 pages (PDF version). File size: 1445.326 KB.
    • Enhancing tribal-state partnerships through the town hall process

    • Enhancing tribal-state partnerships through the town hall process

    • Lee, Ron S.; Krol, Debra Utacia;

    • Indians of North America--Government relations--Congresses; Indians of North America--Economic conditions--Congresses;

    • 8 pages (PDF version). File size: 36.608 KB. Running title: Enhancing tribal-state relations through the town hall process.
    • Renewable energy for federal facilities serving native Americans preprint

    • Renewable energy for federal facilities serving native Americans preprint

    • Eiffert, P.

    • Indians of North America--Government relations; Renewable energy sources--United States; Indians of North America--Economic conditions

    • 8 pages (PDF version). NREL/CP-710-28017. Presented at the ASES Solar 2000 Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, June 16-21, 2000. Col. ill. Includes summaries of Native American solar power projects funded in Arizona by the agency.
    • Jack Brown on Representing Native Americans

    • Jack Brown on Representing Native Americans

    • Brown, Jack

    • Legislators Arizona; Law--Arizona--Interpretation and construction; Oral history--Arizona; Arizona--Politics and government--Anecdotes; Indians of North American--Arizona--History

    • Clip is 3 min. 10 sec. excerpt of 5 hr. interview
    • Viola Jimulla (1878-1966)

    • Viola Jimulla (1878-1966)

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Yavapai Indians -- History; Yavapai Indians -- Politics and Government -- Arizona

    • Viola Jimulla was the energetic Chief of the Yavapai Indians from 1940 to 1966, known for helping her people to much greater prosperity. Working alongside Prescott business leaders, she was successful in expanding the reservation by 1300 acres in...
    • August 19

    • August 19

    • Heger, Joseph

    • Fort Defiance (Ariz.); Navajo Indians--History; Navajo Indians--Government relations

    • Without firing a shot, Navajos on this date in 1875 seized the Agency at Fort Defiance in protest over inaction by the Commissioner to remove their agent, W.F.M. Arny, whom they had twice petitioned to be removed. They also threatened to kill Arny...
    • Rep. Donna Carlson on controversial bills

    • Rep. Donna Carlson on controversial bills

    • Carlson, Donna

    • Legislators -- Arizona; Law--Arizona--Interpretation and construction; Oral history--Arizona; Arizona--Politics and government--Anecdotes; Arizona. Legislature. House of Representatives; Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation -- Arizona; Gay...

    • Clip is 5 min. 20 sec. excerpt of 1 hr. 37 min. interview
    • Letter of reinstatment as Sub-Chief for "Bash Te Le", Sept. 16, 1879.

    • Letter of reinstatment as Sub-Chief for "Bash Te Le", Sept. 16, 1879.

    • Eastman, Galen

    • Navajo Indians--History; Letters; Navajo Indians--Government relations

    • Letter written by Galen Eastman, Indian Agent at the Navajo Reservation, New Mexico on letterhead from "Office Navajo Indian Agency, Arizona Territory" to reinstate "Bash Te Le" [Bashtili?] as a sub-chief of a Navajo band of Indians under. He had...
    • Government Well, Oraibi

    • Government Well, Oraibi

    • Unknown

    • Hopi Indians; Indians of North America -- Arizona;

    • "V23184-Government well, sole water supply for Indian Village of Oraibi, Arizona"
    • Charco at Topawa

    • Charco at Topawa

    • Unknown

    • Tohono O'odham Indians; Indians of North America -- Arizona

    • "Govt. Charco at Topawa "
    • September 4

    • September 4

    • Western Ways Features Service

    • Navajo Indians--Photographs--20th century

    • On this date in 1924, the first Arizona Indian cast his ballot under the provisions of a congressional act granting citizenship to Native Americans. This undated photograph shows Navajo voters.
    • November 9

    • November 9

    • Newcomer, E.D.

    • Indians of North America--Politics and government

    • The White Mountain and Fort Apache Reservations were established on this date in 1871. This circa 1952 photo shows a building on the Fort Apache Reservation.
    • Executive order No. 2006-14: consultation and cooperation with Arizona tribes

    • Executive order No. 2006-14: consultation and cooperation with Arizona tribes

    • Napolitano, Janet

    • Executive orders--Arizona; Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--Arizona--Government relations; Indian reservations--Arizona; Administrative agencies--Arizona;

    • [All Executive Branch agencies are to develop and implement tribal consultation policies to guide their work and interaction with federally-recognized Tribes in Arizona. All Executive Branch agencies are to review their tribal consultation...

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