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USDA Participates in a Tribal Collaboration Meeting in Rural Alaska

August 31, 2012 Jim Nordlund, USDA Rural Development Alaska State Director

Recently, representatives of USDA Rural Development and other federal agencies held a collaboration meeting with the federally recognized tribes of the Ahtna Region, Alaska. The meeting was the fourth in a series of government-to-government Tribal Collaboration Meetings scheduled with tribes in...

Rural

Coastal Native Peoples Share Knowledge with Scientists to Address Climate Change

August 31, 2012 Lillian Woods, NRCS

The First Stewards: Coastal People Address Climate Change symposium was recently held in Washington, D.C. This meeting brought coastal area Native Americans, Alaska Natives and indigenous U.S. Pacific Islanders together with scientists, non-governmental organizations and policy makers to discuss the...

Conservation

USDA Committed to Supporting Improvement of Housing Quality in Indian Country

August 28, 2012 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

USDA Rural Development and Housing and Urban Development staff celebrated the building dedication of the first Housing Authority in the nation recently. Started over 50 years ago, the Oglala Sioux Lakota Housing Authority located on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation, in South Dakota, hosted...

Rural

With USDA Support, Navajo Nation’s Hardrock Chapter Opens New Multi-Purpose Building

August 21, 2012 Dianna Jennings, USDA Rural Development Special Projects Coordinator

The Navajo Nation’s Hardrock Chapter recently celebrated the opening of their new chapter house and multi-purpose center with a day of celebration, speeches, food and dance. The building will serve as a safe and secure location for after school activities and also as a health center for seniors...

Rural

Council for Native American Farming and Ranching Begins Work

August 17, 2012 Janie Hipp, Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Tribal Relations

An intensive two day public meeting wrapped up earlier this week in Washington, D.C., as the recently appointed members of the Council for Native American Farming and Ranching met face-to-face for the first time.

Rural

Los Padres National Forest Seeks to Preserve Remote Sacred Native American Sites

August 02, 2012 Joe Pasinato, Los Padres National Forest

Deep inside the San Rafael Wilderness, employees from the Los Padres National Forest are working to inventory centuries-old Chumash sacred sites impacted by devastating wildfires. Despite closure orders that restrict public access in America’s first congressionally designated wilderness, forest...

Forestry

USDA Support Helps Rosebud Sioux Tribal Community Construct a Key Building

July 27, 2012 Christine Sorensen, South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator

A building that will stand against natural disaster for the safety of the Corn Creek District, Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, is being partially funded through a grant from USDA Rural Development’s Community Facilities Economic Impact Initiative (EII). While providing a safe haven for the...

Rural

USDA Highlights Efforts to Give Tribes the Tools to Improve Basic Services

June 25, 2012 Janie Hipp, Senior Advisor to Secretary Vilsack, Office of Tribal Relations

When you woke up this morning, chances are you turned on a light, took a shower in your bathroom, brushed your teeth with running water and checked the Internet. For too many people in Indian Country, this simple daily process is currently unattainable. Services most Americans take for granted are...

Rural

USDA Helps Improve Native Health Care in Rural Alaska

June 14, 2012 Larry Yerich, Alaska Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

For most Americans, advanced health care facilities that can treat almost any kind of ailment are just a short drive away. But picture you or a loved one in your rural community enduring a life-threatening illness or injury, and having to travel hundreds of miles for medical attention. Compounding...

Rural

Rural Development’s Key Partnerships Promote Economic Development on the Pine Ridge Reservation

June 12, 2012 Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager, USDA Rural Development

USDA Rural Development has a long history of collaboration with the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. I’ve seen the power of these collaborations first-hand, both in my current role as Under Secretary for Rural Development, as well back in the 1990s when I had the opportunity to serve as Rural...

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