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Presentation on Co-operative Societies

The co-operative movement in Lakshadweep Islands, including the marketing and distribution of agricultural produce, and the role of village-level and service co-operative societies. Get insights into sales turnover and membership statistics.

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Tlingit Tribal Art

The rich history and culture of the Tlingit people through their intricate tribal art. Learn about their clan structure, language, living conditions, and the importance of art in their lives.

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Cooperative Societies in Arunachal Pradesh: Status and Categories

Explore the status of cooperative societies in Arunachal Pradesh with 1206 societies, 64540 members, and diverse categories from agriculture to finance. Learn about the state's two-tier Cooperative Credit Structure aiming to support farmers. Initiatives include setting up Customer Service Points wit

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Enhancing Health Coverage in Tribal Communities: Best Practices and Lessons Learned

Explore best practices and lessons learned in improving health coverage for Tribal communities, as advocated by the National Indian Health Board (NIHB). Discover the challenges faced and overcome by Tribal enrollment assisters, along with valuable outreach and education efforts to empower individual

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USDA Tribal Relations and Federal Policy in Native Agriculture

Explore the role of the USDA Office of Tribal Relations and the USDA Tribal Advisory Committee in addressing barriers and federal policies impacting tribal agriculture. Learn about tribal eligibility, statutory requirements, and the historical eras of federal Indian policy affecting Native American

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Cooperative Department of Manipur: Overview of Cooperative Movement

The Cooperative Department of Manipur is the primary agency of the government overseeing the Cooperative Movement in the state. Established in 1938, it aims to improve the socio-economic status of the people through cooperative societies. Currently, there are a significant number of registered coope

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Marijuana Law Updates in Indian Country

This legal update covers the evolving landscape of marijuana laws in Indian Country, with a focus on federal and state legalization issues, tribal case studies, and challenges faced by Tribally Designated Housing Entities. It also delves into the historical context of cannabis in the U.S., including

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Update on BIA Transportation Programs in Alaska

The update covers the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Transportation Programs in Alaska, including funding details for the Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) and BIA Road Maintenance Program. It discusses the current funding status, upcoming appropriations, and maintenance activities on BIA-owned ro

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Evolution of Warfare and Its Impact on Society

Warfare, defined as organized violence used to settle disputes, has influenced human life profoundly. Debates persist on whether warfare is declining or becoming more deadly as societies evolve. This chapter delves into the concept of war, its evolution, and expansion into various domains beyond geo

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Comparative Sociology

Comparative Sociology is a specialized branch that compares societies to provide generalizations, focusing on the structure and jurisdiction of groups and organizations. It involves studying affinities and disparities to predict outcomes. The discipline is closely related to Social Anthropology. Com

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Understanding the Kanda System in Matrilineal Societies

The Kanda system was a key aspect of matrilineal descent groups that controlled land and kinship relations in C16 societies. Kandas had flexible structures, varying from hierarchical to egalitarian, with chiefs playing different roles. Key features included defined names, traditions, and autonomy in

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History of Tribal Transportation Program Evolution

The evolution of the Tribal Transportation Program, from its origins under the Department of the Interior to the establishment of the Federal Lands Highway Program and its subsequent amendments and expansions through key legislative acts, has shaped the program into what it is today. The shift towar

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GAO Tribal & Indigenous Advisory Council - August 2023

GAO initiated the first-ever Tribal and Indigenous Advisory Council in 2022 to address issues concerning Tribal Nations and their citizens. This council, consisting of 16 members, aims to provide insights and recommendations on emerging topics, diverse perspectives, and working processes. The focus

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Origins and Tribes of Central Islamic Lands: A Historical Overview

Explore the origins of Jewish tribes in Saudi Arabia, the diverse tribal backgrounds in Central Islamic lands, and the cultural landscape of pre-Islamic societies in the Arabian Peninsula. Discover the ancient civilizations, dominant tribes, and sources of historical evidence that shed light on the

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SAMHSA OTAP Grant Funds Spending Guidance

SAMHSA's Tribal Opioid Response (TOR) grant funds should primarily support evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery activities. Grantees must focus on activities such as strategic planning, workforce development, prevention strategies, service delivery models, and assistance with treatment

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The Evolution of Aquarium Societies in Texas: A Historical Journey from 1932 to 2019

Explore the history of FOTAS - the Federation of Texas Aquarium Societies, from its inception in 1952 to its evolution into a yearly convention. Discover the chronology of aquatic organizations in Texas from the 1930s, including the formation of various aquarium clubs and their contributions to the

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Tribal Workforce Protection and Sovereignty-based Legislation

Tribal workforce protection and sovereignty-based legislation play a crucial role in safeguarding diverse workforces from discrimination, harassment, and disparate treatment. This legislation, enacted by Tribal Governments, aims to ensure equal rights and opportunities for individuals regardless of

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Tiwahe Consultation: Empowering Tribes for Community Development

Tiwahe, meaning "Family" in Lakota, focuses on empowering Tribes to design programs integrating services with Tribal culture for community benefit. Components include Job Placement, Social Services, Housing, and more. Funding from 2015-2020 supported various initiatives. The Tiwahe Initiative center

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The Power of Tribal Consultation: Enhancing Government-to-Government Dialogue

This compilation highlights the significance of tribal consultation in strengthening relationships between the federal government and Tribal Nations, emphasizing the need for inclusive policy deliberation. It underscores the critical role of feedback opportunities, joint coordination, and communicat

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Understanding Society: Basic Concepts of Sociology

Society, derived from the Latin word Socius meaning companionship, is a dynamic web of relationships that satisfy members' needs and foster a sense of belonging. Societies are characterized by cooperation, dependence, division of labor, and distinct social institutions. Factors like geography, biolo

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Tribal Access and Security Clearance Procedures for TAAMS System

Learn about the step-by-step process to obtain TAAMS access at the tribal level, including written request procedures, security clearance requirements, training obligations, and the necessary steps to acquire a HSPD Card for government ID badge. The process involves submitting a written request, com

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Comprehensive Overview of Section 184 Draft Regulations for Tribal Consultation

This detailed document provides essential information on the Section 184 Draft Regulations for Tribal Consultation, including call-in details, program requirements, lender eligibility, tribal participation, servicing, claims, and more. It covers definitions, lender application processes, tribal elig

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Tribal Indian Child Welfare Advocates Training Program

This training program focuses on qualifying expert witnesses in Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) cases, covering topics such as the role of expert witnesses, tribal sovereignty, and ethical responsibilities. It aims to enhance the understanding and application of ICWA provisions for tribal social wor

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Ethics in IT-Configured Societies: Google's Controversy and Plagiarism Detection

In Chapter 3 of 'Ethics in IT-Configured Societies', various scenarios are explored such as Google's filtering practices in China and France, the ethical implications of filtering hate speech and political speech, questioning the need to know if a respondent is human or computer in instant messaging

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Ancient Tribal Rituals and Legends

Dive into the mystical world of ancient tribal rituals and legends as the story unfolds with possums, wild animals, marriages, and council meetings. Explore the rich culture and traditions of a bygone era through intriguing narratives and captivating imagery.

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Tribal Employment Rights and Jurisdiction: Legal Update 2019

The legal update discusses the basis for tribal employment authority, Indian preference in hiring, tribal jurisdiction over non-Indians, exceptions under the Montana Test, and tribal jurisdiction over rights-of-way. It highlights the sovereign authority of American Indian tribes, statutory recogniti

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Systematic Active Case Finding in Tribal TB Units of Visakhapatnam

High burden of TB in tribal population due to difficult terrain and living conditions. Systematic active case finding efforts implemented by local partners and health agencies to address the issue. Health camps, sputum collection at Shandy camps, and awareness activities conducted to detect TB cases

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Measures of Protection for Tribal Development in India

The post-independence era in India saw significant efforts towards tribal development, emphasizing principles like respecting tribal rights, preserving culture, and avoiding imposition. Various viewpoints were presented, including policies of isolation, assimilation, and integration. These approache

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Cultural Awareness for Drug Courts Working with Native American Participants

Understanding the cultural nuances of Native American communities is crucial for Drug Courts collaborating with Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts. This involves acknowledging tribal sovereignty, regional and cultural differences, customs, spirituality, and communication styles unique to American Ind

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Office of Native American Programs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development works with tribal governments and other entities to address housing and community development needs in Indian Country. ONAP's mission is to ensure safe, decent, and affordable housing for Native America

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Tribal Self-Governance ACA/IHCIA Project Update

Presentation to the Tribal Self-Governance Conference Advisory Committee on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Indian Health Care Improvement Act (IHCIA) project update, including recent and upcoming project activities, resources, project staff details, and contact information for the project team.

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Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Tribal Roundtable

The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement's Tribal Roundtable, led by Director Kevin Sligh, focuses on promoting safety, protecting the environment, and conserving offshore resources. The agenda includes discussions on carbon sequestration, oil spill response preparedness, renewable energy,

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Opportunities and Benefits at Mille Lacs Tribal Police Department

The Mille Lacs Tribal Police Department offers a range of benefits and opportunities to its officers. With a focus on continuous education and training, officers have access to various specialty units including SWAT and K-9, along with great equipment and a take-home car policy. Additionally, office

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The Legacy of DAPL: Protecting Treaty Rights and Tribal Resources

Explore the background and lessons from the DAPL controversy, emphasizing the significance of tribal consultation, treaty rights, and the protection of sacred lands like Mni Sose. Gain insights into the challenges faced by indigenous communities and the ongoing efforts to uphold their rights and pre

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Different Utopian Societies and Their Guidelines

Explore various utopian societies such as the Shakers of Pleasant Hill and Shaker Heights, along with Old Salem in NC. Discover their unique guidelines related to family, marriage, education, careers, religious beliefs, and government systems. These societies emphasize specific rules and beliefs in

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Regional Air Quality and Visibility for Tribal Professionals

Understanding regional air quality, visibility, and the impacts of regional haze is crucial for tribal professionals. Clean air is essential for health and cultural practices, while polluted air can diminish visibility and lead to various health and environmental issues. The Clean Air Act aims to co

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Tribal Court Dynamics: Relationship, Reasons, and Examples

Explore the dynamics of tribal court systems, including the relationship between tribal counsel and plaintiff attorneys, potential reasons for using tribal tort law in court, jurisdictional challenges faced, and examples from Navajo and Non-Navajo cases.

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Exploring the Cultural Significance of chinuk wawa Language Among the Confederated Tribes

Discover the cultural and historical importance of the chinuk wawa language within the Confederated Tribes, reflecting on its role as a lingua franca, connecting tribal people to their heritage, ancestors, and traditional way of life. Explore how language intertwines with tribal history, serving as

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Cooperative Sector in Assam: Overview and Current Status

The cooperative sector in Assam plays a vital role in the state's rural development, with a focus on self-sufficiency and economic upliftment. The government of Assam is actively working on strengthening cooperative movements, computerizing PACs, and forming constituency-level cooperative societies.

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Mahasweta Devi: Championing Tribal Rights Through Literature

Mahasweta Devi, an Indian writer and tribal activist, uses her powerful writings to shed light on the plight of tribal communities in India. Through her works like "The Hunt" and "Draupadi", Devi addresses issues of exploitation, deforestation, and gender identity, highlighting the strength and stru

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