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Download the Full Report 2007 5.Pdf PDF 1.8 MB
Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
Burns Paiute Community Comprehensive Plan
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
City Manager $60000
Tribal CCDF Contacts by State: May 2021
Oregon Federally Recognized Tribes COVID 19 Status – May 4, 2020
Resources and Development of the Burns Paiute Indian
Human Trafficking & Native Peoples in Oregon: a Human Rights Report
Legislative Commission on Indian Services Draft Summary Minutes
Appendix J Appendix B Compatibility Determinations
2019 Annual Government-To-Government Report
Indians in Oregon Today
Burns Paiute Tribal Code
The Burns Day School: Government Intervention and Northern Paiute Sovereignty
Indian Gaming in Oregon
Malheur River Wildlife Management Plan
Top View
Identification of Human Remains
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November 2016 Native American Heritage Month SERVING OUR NATIONS
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Working Effectively with Tribal Governments
State Police Introduction
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Indians in Oregon Today
Malheur Resource Area July 2017 100 Oregon Street Vale, Oregon 97918
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Indian Country Welcome To
1-3 EE Assessment First Three Pages Copy
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