Draft Bill of the Indian Fish and Wildlife Resource Management Act of 1993: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 |
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Pagina 37
... ocean harvest in a way that minimizes the impact of restrictions on the ocean harvest , and forces undue restrictions of even tribal ceremonial and subsistence harvests to protect spawning and escapement . Now the trollers have filed a ...
... ocean harvest in a way that minimizes the impact of restrictions on the ocean harvest , and forces undue restrictions of even tribal ceremonial and subsistence harvests to protect spawning and escapement . Now the trollers have filed a ...
Pagina 38
... ocean and stock abun- dance has been under - predicted in most years . And they just have an unreliable way of estimating what the 3 year old population is going to be . So you get an overharvest in the ocean occurring , and you get as ...
... ocean and stock abun- dance has been under - predicted in most years . And they just have an unreliable way of estimating what the 3 year old population is going to be . So you get an overharvest in the ocean occurring , and you get as ...
Pagina 75
... ocean overharvest , those resources , and the Indian people dependent upon them , are at extreme risk . For these reasons , the proposed " Indian Fish and Wildlife Resource Management Act of 1993 " could have enormous potential impact ...
... ocean overharvest , those resources , and the Indian people dependent upon them , are at extreme risk . For these reasons , the proposed " Indian Fish and Wildlife Resource Management Act of 1993 " could have enormous potential impact ...
Pagina 76
... ocean harvests by non - Indian sport and commercial interests . Of the 56,000 acres within the exterior boundaries of the Yurok Reservation , only about 3,000 acres are in Tribal trust status , and about the same amount are trust ...
... ocean harvests by non - Indian sport and commercial interests . Of the 56,000 acres within the exterior boundaries of the Yurok Reservation , only about 3,000 acres are in Tribal trust status , and about the same amount are trust ...
Pagina 78
... Ocean to a point 20 miles upstream ) , and an additional strip of territory between the upper limit of the Klamath Reservation and the confluence of the Klamath and Trinity Rivers . Because of the manner in which the Reservation was ...
... Ocean to a point 20 miles upstream ) , and an additional strip of territory between the upper limit of the Klamath Reservation and the confluence of the Klamath and Trinity Rivers . Because of the manner in which the Reservation was ...
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Pagina 51 - ... about encouraging Indians to exercise greater self-determination, but our progress has never been commensurate with our promises. Part of the reason for this situation has been the threat of termination. But another reason is the fact that when a decision is made as to whether a Federal program will be turned over to Indian administration, it is the Federal authorities and not the Indian people who finally make that decision. This situation should be reversed.
Pagina 62 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the committee: It is with great pleasure that I appear before you today to report on the state of your Army and to talk about our proposed budget for fiscal year 2000.
Pagina 51 - For years we have talked about encouraging Indians to exercise greater self-determination, but our progress has never been commensurate with our promises. Part of the reason for this situation has been the threat of termination. But another reason is the fact that when a decision is made as to whether a Federal program will be turned over to Indian administration, it is the Federal authorities and not the Indian people who finally make that decision.
Pagina 100 - Nothing in this Act shall be construed to diminish or expand the trust responsibility of the United 22 States for Indian, natural resources, or any legal obligation or remedy resulting therefrom.
Pagina 59 - ... detriments. The permits are also coordinated with other governmental agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and others. All factors relevant to the proposal are considered. These include conservation, economics, aesthetics, historic values, general environmental concerns, navigation, land-use classifications, fish and wildlife, recreation, flood damage prevention, water supply, water quality, and in general, the needs...
Pagina 147 - Notwithstanding subsection (c) of section 777e. the administrative costs of a tribe charged 8 against programs or projects supported by funds made available under this chapter shall not 9 exceed that tribe's indirect cost rate negotiated with the Office of Inspector General of that 10 tribe's cognizant federal agency. ATTACHMENT...
Pagina 144 - The sum apportioned to any State which fails to notify the Secretary of the Interior as herein provided is authorized to be made available for expenditure by the Secretary of the Interior in carrying out the provisions of the fish-research program of the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Pagina 145 - ... of this title, upon such terms and conditions as he shall deem fair, just, and equitable, and is authorized to apportion to Puerto Rico...
Pagina 57 - PREPARED STATEMENT OF TOM MAULSON, CHAIRMAN, LAC DU FLAMBEAU BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA INDIANS Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee...
Pagina 51 - Federal administration, by the same token, often meant getting rid of the whole Federal program. But there is no necessary reason for this assumption. Federal support programs for non-Indian communities — hospitals and schools are two ready examples — are ordinarily administered by local authorities. There is no reason why Indian communities should be deprived of the privilege of selfdetermination merely because they receive monetary support from the Federal government. Nor should they lose Federal...