Sioux Tribes Request Precautionary Measures to Protect Against DAPL

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Filed on behalf of Standing Rock, Cheyenne River, and Yankton Sioux Tribes by the American Indian Law Clinic at Colorado Law, Earthjustice, and Fredericks, Peebles and Morgan LLP.

Measures requested:

  1. Deny the easement allowing construction of the pipeline under the Missouri River at
    Lake Oahe as soon as possible;
  2. Complete a full environmental impact statement in formal consultation with the Tribes;
  3. Establish clear rules requiring that indigenous peoples who may be affected by
    government decisions have the opportunity for full and meaningful prior informed
    consent within the meanings established in the UN Declaration on the Rights of
    Indigenous Peoples and the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court and this
    Commission;
  4. Establish clear rules ensuring full environmental and social assessment of activities that may affect indigenous peoples, with the full participation of the affected indigenous peoples;
  5. Immediately take all actions necessary to guarantee the safety of those engaging in
    peaceful prayer and protest concerning DAPL, and to ensure the full enjoyment of their rights to expression and assembly;
  6. Any other action this Commission deems appropriate.

Policy Associate Position with National Council of Urban Indian Health

Download(PDF): NCUIH Policy Associate

Due: December 8, 2016

A resume with a brief email of your interest should be sent to Francys Crevier at FCrevier@NCUIH.org. Looking to fill this position ASAP. This position is not eligible for benefits and is contracted through mid-April with the opportunity of permanent placement and benefits pending funding and performance. The payment would be bi-weekly at an hourly rate equal to $3,000 monthly.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Friday. Some announcements might still appear throughout the week. If you would like your Indian law job posted on Turtle Talk, please email indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Muscogee Creek Nation

Staff Attorney, Muscogee Nation Supreme Court

National Indian Gaming Commission

Technology Leaders Fellowship, Washington D.C. Closes Friday, December 21, 2016.

SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium

Associate General Counsel, Juneau, AK.

Elem Pomo Disenrollments: Amended Complaint, Motion to Dismiss, and Transcript

Here are further materials in John et al v. Garcia et al, 16-cv-02368 (N.D. Cali):

Transcript of Proceedings held on September 14, 2016, before Judge William Alsup

Amended Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

Respondents’ Notice of Hearing on Motion and Motion to Dismiss First Amended Petition; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support Thereof

Opposition to Amended Motion to Dismiss

Previous posts: Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians Members File ICRA Habeas Claim to Challenge Disenrollment

In the related RICO case, legal counsel for the disenfranchised members filed a motion for attorneys’ fees. Here are further materials in Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria v. Ceiba Legal, LLP et al, 16-cv-03081 (N.D. Cali. 11/3/2016)

Defendants’ Motion for Attorneys’ Fee Award and Supporting Memorandum

Previous posts: Elem Indian Colony v. Ceiba Legal ComplaintFederal Court Dismisses Suit against Ceiba Legal

Earthjustice Openings for Project Attorneys

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Project Attorney Healthy Communities – 2016, Washington D.C. or Seattle
Project Attorney Coal Ash – 2016, Philadelphia

Public Defender Opportunity with Spirit Lake Tribe

Download(PDF): Tribal Adult Public Defender

Individual applicants must submit a resume and writing sample and any law firms making a proposal should submit a detailed proposal to:

Spirit Lake Tribe Human Resources Department
P.O. Box 97
Fort Totten, ND 58335
Or via email: slthr@spiritlakenation.com

Save the Date: Who Belongs? From Tribal Kinship to Native Nation Citizenship to Disenrollment

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Supervisor Attorney Advisor Vacancy with FCC’s Office of Native Affairs & Policy

Link: USAJobs announcement

The incumbent serves as the Chief of Native Affairs and Policy (ONAP). The incumbent oversees and directs legal and outreach work and serves as the senior policy advisor to the Bureau Chief, Deputy Bureau Chiefs and staff on telecommunications issues as they relate to both federally recognized and non-federally recognized Tribal communities. The incumbent assists in setting overall direction, planning, and policy of the Bureau to ensure that it effectively implements the FCC’s telecommunications policy as it relates to Tribal governments and Tribal lands. Incumbent represents the Bureau and the Commission. The incumbent represents the Bureau and the Commission at meetings and outside events, and initiates and coordinates outreach events for the Chairman, Bureau/Office Chiefs and other Commission officials.

The closing date for this position has been extended to 11/30/2016.

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Friday. Some announcements might still appear throughout the week. If you would like your Indian law job posted on Turtle Talk, please email indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Nez Perce Tribe

Public Defender, must be admitted to at least one state bar, be able to handle his or her own caseload, and be able to supervise a small staff, salary is $60,000/year with generous benefits and a low cost of living. Resumes and writing samples may be sent to Danielp@nezperce.org.

Deputy Public Defender, must be admitted to at least one state bar and be able to handle his or her own caseload, salary is $55,000/year with generous benefits and a low cost of living. Resumes and writing samples may be sent to Danielp@nezperce.org.

Yakama Nation

Assistant Tribal Prosecutor: Yakama Nation Human Resources will be accepting applications for the position through December 6, 2016.

Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe

Contract Attorney, Child Support Program, Tribal Court. The time commitment will be 15-20 hours per month.

Navajo Nation Washington Office

Government and Legislative Affairs Associate, closes 11/21/2016.

Navajo Nation Office of the Prosecutor

Attorney, Full time, Pay rate $65,249.60, Open until filled – Kayenta AZ
Attorney, Full time, Pay rate $65,249.60, Open until filled – Window Rock, AZ
Prosecutor, Full time, Pay rate $44,054.40, Open Until filled – Dilkon, AZ
Prosecutor, Full time, Pay rate $44,054.40, Open Until filled – Chinle, AZ
Prosecutor, Full time, Pay rate $44,054.40, Open Until filled – Shiprock, NM
Juvenile Presenting Officer, Pay rate $40,414.40, Open until filled – Kayenta, AZ
Juvenile Presenting Officer, Pay rate $40,414.40, Open until filled – Shiprock, NM

Links: Job vacancy announcements,  Navajo Nation employee application

Email applications to: apply@dpm.navajo-nsn.gov or fax to (928) 871-6976. Please CC gertrudelee@navajo-nsn.gov and jaimehigh@navajo-nsn.gov.  Call 928-871-6622 for more information.

AmeriCorps VISTA

Volunteer, NativeLove and National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center are hiring for a paid AmeriCorps VISTA Volunteer for next year located at main office in Lame Deer, Montana!  Great for recent college graduate. The VISTA member role is to build capacity of NIWRC by aiding in the development of educational resources for engaging local Native youth and youth organizations to create healthy dating and family strategies. Deadline is November 28th.

Dispute Resolution Center of Washtenaw County Video on Peacemaking

Links: previous postDRC website.