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1977
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| contents | Office of Indian Affairs Progress Report, June 1977, State of New Mexico. Agency Role American Indians Art Products Counseling Cultural Awareness Employment Governance Libraries Objectives Projects Publications Research and Development Centers State Government Taxes Tribes Included in this report on the New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs are brief sections dealing with: the Agency's background; past projects and future goals; the Research and Statistics Center; projects under consideration; and the Agency's Tribal Liaison Officer, Tribal Relations Specialist; and Planner. Cited as major Agency accomplishments during the 1975-77 period are: publication of a study titled "Taxation and Indian Sovereignty"; sponsorship of the "New Mexico Tribal Governments State Administration Seminar"; and service on the Cochiti Area Road Committee. Implemented in February of 1977, the Office's Research and Statistics Center is described in terms of its five current projects: employment counseling survey; market survey for the Navajo Shiprock Agency; "Handbook of State Assistance to Indian Reservations"; 1980 census planning (separate tribal data); and development of a data and general reference library. Subjects under consideration for the coming two years are identified as: periodical reports and newsletters; cultural awareness programs; projects to help arts and crafts people; joint statistical studies with the Division of Indian Education; data updated on State expenditures on the taxation of Indian tribes; census planning; library increases; better employment counseling; assistance with grant applications; library of cultural awareness photographs; computerized data retrieval system and word processor; and methods for handling problems that affect tribal or state government or both. (JC) |
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| spellingShingle | Office of Indian Affairs Progress Report, June 1977, State of New Mexico. Agency Role American Indians Art Products Counseling Cultural Awareness Employment Governance Libraries Objectives Projects Publications Research and Development Centers State Government Taxes Tribes Office of Indian Affairs Progress Report, June 1977, State of New Mexico. Agency Role American Indians Art Products Counseling Cultural Awareness Employment Governance Libraries Objectives Projects Publications Research and Development Centers State Government Taxes Tribes Included in this report on the New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs are brief sections dealing with: the Agency's background; past projects and future goals; the Research and Statistics Center; projects under consideration; and the Agency's Tribal Liaison Officer, Tribal Relations Specialist; and Planner. Cited as major Agency accomplishments during the 1975-77 period are: publication of a study titled "Taxation and Indian Sovereignty"; sponsorship of the "New Mexico Tribal Governments State Administration Seminar"; and service on the Cochiti Area Road Committee. Implemented in February of 1977, the Office's Research and Statistics Center is described in terms of its five current projects: employment counseling survey; market survey for the Navajo Shiprock Agency; "Handbook of State Assistance to Indian Reservations"; 1980 census planning (separate tribal data); and development of a data and general reference library. Subjects under consideration for the coming two years are identified as: periodical reports and newsletters; cultural awareness programs; projects to help arts and crafts people; joint statistical studies with the Division of Indian Education; data updated on State expenditures on the taxation of Indian tribes; census planning; library increases; better employment counseling; assistance with grant applications; library of cultural awareness photographs; computerized data retrieval system and word processor; and methods for handling problems that affect tribal or state government or both. (JC) |
| title | Office of Indian Affairs Progress Report, June 1977, State of New Mexico. |
| topic | Agency Role American Indians Art Products Counseling Cultural Awareness Employment Governance Libraries Objectives Projects Publications Research and Development Centers State Government Taxes Tribes |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED152450 |