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Executive Order 13175, "Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments," was issued by U.S. President Bill Clinton on November 6, 2000. [1] This executive order required federal departments and agencies to consult with Indian tribal governments when considering policies that would impact tribal communities. [2]
President Obama signed the Executive order 13592 on December 2, 2011. [25] The executive order, Improving American Indian and Alaska Native Educational Opportunities and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities, was part of Obama's larger educational platform which aims to "improve opportunities and outcomes for the nation's students."
Executive Order 13107, 1998, Implementation of Human Rights Treaties [Clinton] Executive Order 13158, 2000, Marine Protected Areas [Clinton] Executive Order 13175, 2000, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments [Clinton] Executive Order 13270, 2002, Tribal College Endorsement [GW Bush] Executive Order 13336, 2004, American ...
In addition to the order, the USDA announced a partnership to help restore and expand tribal bison. New executive order makes it easier for tribal nations to access federal funds Skip to main content
Georgia established a liaison, the Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns, in 2001, under the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, State Parks and Historic Sites Division. [33] [34] In 2007, the state legislature formally recognized the following as American Indian tribes of Georgia: [35] Cherokee of Georgia Tribal Council. [9]
President Joe Biden told Native American nations gathered for a summit Wednesday that his administration was working to heal the wrongs of the past as he signed an executive order that seeks to ...
Teague v. Bad River Band, 236 Wis. 2d 384 (2000) (holding that tribal courts deserve full faith and credit since they are the court of an independent sovereign; however, in order to end confusion, cases that are filed in state and tribal courts require consultation of both courts before they are decided.) Inyo County v.
The current numbering system for executive orders was established by the U.S. State Department in 1907, when all of the orders in the department's archives were assigned chronological numbers. The first executive order to be assigned a number was Executive Order 1 , signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862, but hundreds of unnumbered orders had been ...