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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ODI Tribal Liaison</h2> | ||
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<p>Kellie Flores, Manager</br> | ||
Legislative and External Affairs</br> | ||
<p>Barb Cosio-Moreno, Communications Manager</br> | ||
401 I Street, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95814</br> | ||
Phone: <a href="tel:19169318385">916-931-8385</a></br> | ||
Email: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> | ||
Email: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> | ||
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Definitions</h2> | ||
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<ul><li><strong>Federally Recognized Tribe: </strong>A tribal entity that is recognized as having a government-to-government relationship with the United States; these entities are listed on the Federal Register and the current list is posted on the Governor’s Office of the Tribal Advisor’s website.</li><li><strong>Non-Federally Recognized Indian Tribe: </strong>Those Tribes that are not federally recognized and are on the list maintained by the Native American Heritage Commission (“NAHC”).</li></ul> | ||
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<li><strong>Federally Recognized Tribe: </strong>A tribal entity that is recognized as having a government-to-government relationship with the United States; these entities are listed on the Federal Register and the current list is posted on the Governor’s Office of the Tribal Advisor’s website.</li> | ||
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<ul><li><strong>California Indian Tribe:</strong> Refers to a federally recognized California Indian Tribe, as listed on the Federal Register. Only in situations involving cultural resources will a non-federally recognized California Native American Tribe that is on the list maintained by the NAHC be included in this definition. The NAHC will provide a list of non-federally recognized California Native American Tribes for each instance.</li></ul> | ||
<li><strong>Non-Federally Recognized Indian Tribe: </strong>Those Tribes that are not federally recognized and are on the list maintained by the Native American Heritage Commission (“NAHC”).</li> | ||
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<ul><li><strong>Tribe:</strong> Refers to a California Indian Tribe.</li></ul> | ||
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<li><strong>California Indian Tribe:</strong> Refers to a federally recognized California Indian Tribe, as listed on the Federal Register. Only in situations involving cultural resources will a non-federally recognized California Native American Tribe that is on the list maintained by the NAHC be included in this definition. The NAHC will provide a list of non-federally recognized California Native American Tribes for each instance.</li> | ||
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<ul><li><strong>Tribal Leaders:</strong> Refers to elected officials of Indian Tribes and their designees.</li><li><strong>Tribal Sovereignty:</strong> Refers to the unique political status of federally recognized Indian Tribes. Federally recognized Indian tribes exercise certain jurisdiction and governmental powers over activities and Tribal members within its territory. Some of these powers are inherent, and some have been delegated by the United States. Existing limitations on Tribal sovereignty are defined through acts of Congress, treaties, and federal court decisions.</li></ul> | ||
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<li><strong>Tribe:</strong> Refers to a California Indian Tribe.</li> | ||
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<li><strong>Tribal Leaders:</strong> Refers to elected officials of Indian Tribes and their designees.</li> | ||
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<li><strong>Tribal Sovereignty:</strong> Refers to the unique political status of federally recognized Indian Tribes. Federally recognized Indian tribes exercise certain jurisdiction and governmental powers over activities and Tribal members within its territory. Some of these powers are inherent, and some have been delegated by the United States. Existing limitations on Tribal sovereignty are defined through acts of Congress, treaties, and federal court decisions.</li> | ||
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