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1 Director - The Chairman – GSA Contractor (Chief Geronimo)
2 Director – The Vice Chairman - GSA SubContractor (Michael Relph)
3 Director – Operations
4 Director – Secretary – Secretary to the Department of Clinical Research and Development (Tammie Thomas)
5 Director – Treasurer – Secretary to the Department of Finance (Joslyn Williams)
6 Director – Sergeant of Arms – Secretary to the Department of Defense and Security (Alex Moore)
7 Director – Chief of Legal Affairs – Ali Assaf
8 Director – Chief of Judicial Affairs – Judge Ben Zvenia
9 Director – Chief of Indian Health & Health Services – Serena Heatherly
10 Director – Chief of International Indigenous Affairs and Alliances (acting) - Chief Asian-Pacific Indigenous Affairs – Ambassador to ATN – Dhiraj De Almeida
11 Director – Secretary to the Departments of Water, Energy, Agriculture, and Technological Systems – CJ Muller
iii. Technological Systems – Stephen Saunders
12 Director – Chief Spiritual Affairs – Hart-Lee Underwood
Department of Water & Energy Advisors
Matt Selig
CJ Muller
Dan Muller
Kristian Gustavson
Joseph Mattord
Calvin Wang
Stephen Saunders
Michael Relph
Jerry Gillman
Al Barber
Ean McLean
Financial Affairs Committee
Joselyn Williams
Alex Moore
Anthony Jerdine
Michael Relph
Ali Assaf
Judith Mandez
Anthony Lewis Jerdine
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The U.S. Treasury Department must release $679 million in coronavirus relief funding for tribes that it intended to withhold while a court challenge over the agency’s initial round of payments to tribal governments played out in court, a federal judge ruled late Monday.
Master Project Plan - Mendocino Indian Reserve Reservation - Industrial Cultivation & Ancillary Cannabis Business Projects
In 1868, Two Nations Made a Treaty, the U.S. Broke It and Plains Indian Tribes are Still Seeking Justice. The American Indian Museum puts the 150-year-old Fort Laramie Treaty on view in its “Nation to Nation” exhibition. In the five generations since the treaty was signed and broken, the Sioux Nations have steadily lost reservation lands to white development.
The main idea is designing a hub of distinctive spaces which will have the power of healing it‘s users.
United States Department of the Interior
OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS
Washington, DC 20240
MAR 27, 2020