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USDA, Bureau of Indian Affairs Meet to Better Serve Tribes

March 29, 2011 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser to the Secretary for Tribal relations

Earlier this week I was privileged to co-host a historic meeting here at USDA. I was joined by Jodi Gillette, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Michael Black, Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to discuss ways USDA and BIA can work together to better serve the...

Rural

Webinar for Tribal Leaders: Beginning Consultation for Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010

March 24, 2011 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Our commitment to American Indian and Alaska Native leaders, members, and communities is one of great importance to the Obama administration and to me as USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. This past fall, the White House concluded its second Tribal Nations Conference...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Rural Development Helps Tribal Communities Grow

March 21, 2011 Dallas Tonsager, Under Secretary for Rural Development, USDA

As President Obama challenges Americans to win the future, we at USDA are implementing ways to do so by helping tribal communities across the country out-innovate, out-educate, and out-build our global competition. Starting in rural America, but more specifically within tribal communities, we see an...

USDA Results Rural Technology

USDA Rural Utilities Administrator Visits Supai Tribe in Arizona to Announce a Recovery Act Broadband Project

March 04, 2011 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Special Projects Coordinator

Few places in the U.S. are as secluded as Supai. Nestled in a side canyon of the Grand Canyon, it has the distinction of being the most remote community in the lower 48 states. The only way in or out is to walk, ride a mule, or take a helicopter.

Initiatives Rural Technology

Secretary’s Tribal Advisor Chalks up Long Hours Working on Behalf of Tribes

February 10, 2011 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser for Tribal Relations

Members of the Tribes already know this, but President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and members of this Administration take very seriously the need to work with Tribes on a government to government basis, and to provide the Tribes with the technical and economic support they need not just to survive...

Rural

South Dakota Native American Teen Center Purchases Equipment with USDA Support

February 04, 2011 Tammi Schone, USDA Rural Development South Dakota Public Information Officer

In a past visit to the Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP), in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, USDA Rural Development State Director, Elsie, M. Meeks, viewed the boxes and boxes of toys to be delivered on Christmas Eve. Each year CRYP collects “Dear Santa” letters from over a 1,000 children on the...

Rural

Alaska’s Tribal Organizations Share Views with USDA

January 13, 2011 Gene Kane, Special Projects Director, USDA Rural Development, Alaska

On January 10 and 11, 2011, USDA’s Office of Tribal Relations (OTR) visited Anchorage to conduct a consultation with Alaska Tribes on a wide range of subjects. At the Consultation, OTR staff, and local and national agency officials met with representatives of Alaska’s Tribes for a discussion of...

Rural

Wolf Monitoring with the Ho-Chunk Nation

December 17, 2010 DeWayne Snobl, USDA Wildlife Services and Karen Karash, Ho-Chunk Nation Department of Natural Resources

Wolves have an intrinsic value among Ho-Chunk people. The Nation is dedicated to ensuring that wolves remain on the landscape to preserve their role in Ho-Chunk culture for future generations.

Animals Plants

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority-The First Indian Company to use USDA Loan Processes-Upgrades Telephone Service for Members

December 17, 2010 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer, information provided by: Christine Sorensen, Rural and Native American Coordinator for South Dakota.

USDA Rural Development South Dakota State Director Elsie Meeks recently awarded the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST) Telephone Authority headquartered in Eagle Butte a $37.9 million USDA Telecommunication Infrastructure Loan to complete a total fiber to premises build out. Attending the award...

Rural

USDA Officials to Attend 2010 White House Tribal Nations Conference

December 16, 2010 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Today marks a historic event. Alaska Native and Native American leaders are scheduled to meet with President Obama at the White House Tribal Nations Conference, held at the headquarters of the Department of Interior in Washington. Among those scheduled to attend from USDA are Secretary Tom Vilsack...

Rural
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