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Tribes focus on broad agenda at NCAI
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2002 Trust reform, sacred sites, veterans and health care are a few of the issues on the agenda for the 59th annual session of the National Congress of American Indians. The organization represents more than 200 tribes and Alaska Native governments. They will be debating their positions throughout the week and finalize them in a reported 150 resolutions by Friday. Get the Story:
Native conference to seek support on pressing issues (The Lincoln Journal Star 11/14) Relevant Links:
National Congress of American Indians - http://www.ncai.org Related Stories:
Trust extinguishment bill criticized (11/13)
Cobell plans subject of debate (11/13)
Tribes reacting to GOP control (11/12)
NCAI kicks off in San Diego (11/12)
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