Three of our amazing judges
Three of our amazing judges – the Honorable Michelle Krieger (for Hoopa Valley Tribe) April Attebury (Karuk) and Abby Abinanti (Yurok).
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Letter calls for approval of fishery disaster funds
A letter from 17 congressional representatives is urging the House and Senate to approve disaster relief funds for crab and salmon fisheries throughout the North Coast.
http://www.times-standard.com/general-news/20170405/letter-calls-for-approval-of-fishery-disaster-funds
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Breaking: Yurok Tribe braces for worst fisheries disaster in Klamath River history
“We are in crisis mode. The Klamath is our grocery store, our church and our main highway. It’s our lifeline. We will leave no stone unturned in search of additional short-term and long-term solutions to address the most terrible fisheries disaster in the Tribe’s history,” said Chairman O’Rourke
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Internet for All Act will benefit local tribal lands
“If passed, this act will propel additional high-speed internet access throughout the state for 10 more years, adding millions of dollars to CASF with the explicit goal of approving infrastructure projects that will provide broadband access to no less than 98 percent of California households.”
http://www.times-standard.com/opinion/20170324/internet-for-all-act-will-benefit-local-tribal-lands
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The NCTCC Mission is to Promote and Strengthen Tribal Justice Systems to Restore Balance and Order in our Communities, While Honoring Sovereignty and Cultural Values.
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