This Is Our Home - A Beautiful Reflection of Unity and Gratitude
In a touching narrative, Sacajawea and York share heartwarming experiences of acceptance and gratitude from the tribes they encountered. Embracing the beauty of the land and unity among strangers, the message of welcoming others with open arms resonates throughout. The poetic expressions evoke a sen
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The Anglo-Saxon Period: Migration and Integration in Angleland
The Anglo-Saxon period (c. 449-1066) in England saw a dynamic interplay of various cultures, including the Celts, Romans, and Germanic tribes. The arrival of Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and others led to the formation of Angleland (England), with societal structures based on heroic ideals like courage an
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Office of Self Governance Update - March 2023
The Office of Self Governance announces key personnel changes including a new Director and financial specialists. Budget and staffing history updates reveal requested positions and funding allocations. The number of SG Tribes by region for FY 2023 is detailed.
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Native American APEX Accelerators Program Overview
The Native American APEX Accelerators Program, formerly known as PTACs, is a nationwide network of procurement professionals dedicated to assisting local businesses, including federally recognized Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities. Services are provided at no cost and aim to strengthen the de
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Exploring Germanic Tribes and Languages in History
Delve into the ancient Germanic tribes and languages, their territories, movements during the Migration Period, surviving languages, writing systems, and encounters with prominent historical figures like Roman generals. Learn about the earliest mentions of Germans by Greek travelers and astronomers,
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How to apply for a Community Certificate in Tamil Nadu
A community certificate is a document serving as proof that an individual belongs to a specific category or caste. The main reserved categories in the country are Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC). This certificate can be applied in the E-Sevai portal.\nTo
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How to apply for a Community Certificate in Tamil Nadu
A community certificate is a document serving as proof that an individual belongs to a specific category or caste. The main reserved categories in the country are Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC). This certificate can be applied in the E-Sevai portal.\nDo
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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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Social Organization: Bands, Tribes, and Chiefdoms Explained
In social organization, cultures have evolved through bands, tribes, and chiefdoms. Bands are small, egalitarian groups practicing hunting and gathering. Tribes support larger populations with agrarian lifestyles and temporary land ownership. Chiefdoms, the most complex, are stratified societies wit
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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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The Indigenous History of Los Angeles: A Journey Through Time
Explore the rich history of the Native American tribes - Ventureño, Gabrielino, Fernandeño, and Chumash - in Los Angeles over 200 years ago. Learn about their peaceful way of life, the Spanish invasion's impact, and the importance of acknowledging and honoring California Native American Day.
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Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act (ORICWA) Explained - Expert Q&A
The Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act (ORICWA) enhances protections for Indian families by embedding federal law into state law and providing additional guidance to Oregon courts. This comprehensive guide covers the application of ORICWA, involvement of various parties, and criteria for determining In
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The Historic Battles Fought by Muslims
Muslims fought significant battles including Battle of Badr, Battle of Uhud, Battle of Trench, Battle of Hunayn, Battle of Khaybar, Battle of Yarmouk, and Battle of Tabouk. Each battle had unique strategic elements and lessons learned, showcasing the bravery, faith, and leadership of Prophet Muhamma
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Ancient Kingdoms of Gonds and Ahoms: Legacy and Administration
The Gonds and Ahoms were ancient tribes with rich histories in India. The Gonds, known for their decentralized administrative system led by various clans, had important rulers like Aman Das and Durgawati. Resources like wild elephants brought wealth but fell to the Mughals. The Ahoms, originating fr
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The Amazon Rainforest and Deforestation: Causes and Impacts
The Amazon Rainforest, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, is facing threats from deforestation. Causes include logging, mining, agriculture, and energy development, leading to biodiversity loss, soil erosion, river pollution, and climate change. Indigenous tribes are also impacted. Deforest
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Interventional Cooperative Agreement Program Informational Session
The Interventional Cooperative Agreement Program (ICAP) allows the SSA to collaborate with non-federal entities to conduct interventional research evaluating treatment efficacy. Priority topics include addressing labor market barriers for people with disabilities, promoting self-sufficiency, and coo
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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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Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) Overview
The Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) offers short-term disaster relief grants to states, U.S. territories, and federally recognized tribes. CCP grants support community-based outreach by training local individuals to provide services such as crisis counseling and emotional dis
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Life and Culture of Pacific Coast Native Americans
Explore the rich heritage of Pacific Coast Native Americans, particularly those of the Pacific Northwest region. Learn about their traditional lifestyle, food sources, clothing, and unique housing structures. Discover the Tlingit Indians and other tribes that have preserved their heritage along the
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Plant Protection Act Section 7721: Program Overview and Objectives
Explore the Plant Protection Act Section 7721 program aimed at plant pest and disease management. Learn about the six goal areas, objectives, and benefits for tribes and tribal organizations. Discover how to submit suggestions via the ServiceNow platform and access resources for FY2024 implementatio
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Social Structure and Cultural Life in Sangam Society
Sangam literature provides insights into the social activities of Sangam people, showcasing various tribes, occupations, and cultural practices. Brahmins held a supreme position, while women were not treated equally. Different tribes had specific roles, such as Maravars as warriors and Kallars as ro
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First Nations Attack on Fort Michilimackinac 1763: Causes, Tribes, and Aftermath
The First Nations' attack on Fort Michilimackinac in 1763 was triggered by British actions that disrupted their way of life. The Ojibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi, Ottawas, and Hurons were involved in the attack, led by Chief Pontiac. Following the attack, the British did not rebuild the fort but establishe
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Guide to Charter School Applications and Contracts 2019-2020
This detailed guide provides key information on applying for and establishing a charter school, including selecting a sponsor, forming a board, application requirements, common mistakes to avoid, finalizing contracts, accessing charter resources, and securing program grants. It emphasizes the import
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The Treaty of Portsmouth: Agreement and Impact
The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed in 1713, was an agreement between the British and the Wabanaki Confederacy to establish peace and resolve land disputes. However, the treaty was soon broken, leading to conflicts and battles between the parties involved. The views of key figures involved in the treat
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Utilizing IPA/MOA in Self-Governance Transition
In a self-governance transition, tribes have options like contract, tribal hire, IPA, or MOA to retain federal personnel providing services. Employment considerations include costs, preferences of federal staff, and policy exceptions. Evaluation of human resources policies, job descriptions, and com
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Guidelines for ISDEAA P.L. 93-638 Section 105(l) Lease Proposals
Guidelines under ISDEAA P.L. 93-638 Section 105(l) state that the Indian Health Service (IHS) must engage in leases with Tribes for delivering services in tribal buildings. These 105(l) leases are not standard leases but facility cost agreements to cover operational expenses. Lease proposals must be
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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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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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Understanding Spotify's Team Structure
Spotify follows a unique team structure consisting of Squads, Tribes, Chapters, and Guilds. Squads are mini-startups responsible for specific missions, Tribes are collections of related Squads, Chapters are small groups with similar skills, and Guilds are wide-reaching interest communities. Each ele
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Native American Tribes of South Carolina: History and Impact
Explore the rich history of Eastern Woodland Native American tribes in South Carolina, including the Cherokee, Catawba, and Yemassee. Discover their unique lifestyles, governance structures, and interactions with European settlers, shedding light on their resilience and enduring cultural legacies am
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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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Life of Arctic Native Americans
The Arctic Native Americans inhabited the Western and Northern coasts along the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean, relying on hunting, fishing, and traditional practices for survival in the cold, snow-covered environment. They lived in igloos, wore animal skins for warmth, and belonged to tribes like
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Native American Life in Pennsylvania: Agriculture, Wampum, and Tribes
Explore the rich history of Native Americans in Pennsylvania, from their arrival after the Ice Age to the cultivation of agriculture, use of wampum for decision-making, and the unique lifestyles of different tribes like the Algonquian and Iroquois. Discover fascinating details about their traditions
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Tribal Water Programs in California: Monitoring and Protection
California Native American tribes, including the Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians, are actively monitoring and protecting water resources throughout the state. With a unique political and legal relationship with the federal government, these tribes are self-governed and operate water monitoring progr
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Overview of Tribal Self-Governance Program and PROGRESS Act
The Tribal Self-Governance Program, under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, allows tribes to operate services efficiently. The PROGRESS Act, signed into law in 2020, enhances self-governance and self-determination for Indian tribes by creating administrative efficiencies. I
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Understanding Tribal Constitutions and Court Development for Alaska Tribes
Explore the significance of tribal constitutions, court codes, and the development of tribal courts for Alaska tribes. Learn about the functions, importance, and provisions of tribal constitutions and codes, as well as their role in governing tribal activities and promoting cultural traditions. Disc
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Indigenous Elder Abuse Codes and Civil Court Procedures
The National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative aims to restore respect and dignity by honoring Indigenous elders. The initiative identified 47 tribes with existing Elder Abuse Codes in 2012, which has now expanded to 100 tribes across 27 states. The Civil Elder Abuse Code outlines reporting duties
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Understanding the Diverse Montana Indian Tribes
The twelve sovereign tribes of Montana boast great diversity in languages, cultures, histories, and governance, each contributing a unique cultural heritage to modern Montana. Explore the richness and distinctiveness of Montana's indigenous peoples.
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Exploring Indiana: From Native American Tribes to Statehood
Indiana's history unfolds from the early Native American tribes in 8000 BC to European exploration and statehood. The region saw significant development during the Mississippian culture, and European settlers arrived in the 1670s. British rule persisted until the American Revolutionary War, shaping
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Understanding Tribal Natural Resource Management in Historical and Contemporary Contexts
Explore the significant concepts of federal trust relationship with tribes, treaty rights, termination, and restoration of natural resources, emphasizing the historical and contemporary connections to land. Engage in a website activity to discover the involvement of federally recognized tribes in Or
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