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This is a community news roundup, your input is greatly appreciated
Link . Oddly, applies only to counties of Cibola (Laguna, Acoma, Navajo tribes) and Sandoval (Sandia, Santa Ana, Jemez). In 2004 and 2006, Taos Pueblo had terrible problems, and I imagine Picuris and others did too.
for . Their name for it: “Speaking of the Choctaw Ancestors” conference.
during public comment period for planned Missouri River study by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Cheyenne River, Standing Rock, and Lower Brule reps have already testified, asking the Corps to meet with their tribal councils; it has said it will hold meetings on the rezes.
for potential :
The next five casinos are a go.
The Navajo Nation Council’s Budget and Finance Committee on Tuesday approved two massive plans costing $300 million to complete the tribe’s gaming development plan. The committee is the final stop in approving the plans.
B&F members and gaming officials said this is the first time a tribe in the U.S. has used its own money to build a casino instead of going to outsiders for funding.
WINDOW ROCK – The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission and Navajo traditional leaders have a few recommendations for the United Nations on the United States’ moral and human rights obligations to Navajos and other indigenous peoples when the U.N. Universal Periodic Review is held in November.
Feel free to leave this one out since it has a firewall.