Harvard Researchers to Lead New Council of Economic Advisors for the Navajo Nation

Link to press release from Office of President and Vice President here.

AAIA’s Indigenous International Repatriation Conference

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Attorney-Advisor Vacancy with DOI in Phoenix

Link to USAJobs announcement here.

Provides legal assistance to Office of Solicitor on water and power agreements in the Lower Colorado Region.  Closes Wednesday, July 20, 2016.

Tribal Attorney Position, Ho-Chunk Nation in Black River Falls, WI

(conveniently located midway between Madison and Minneapolis on I-94)

APPLY & INQUIRE AT: Ho-Chunk Nation Department of Personnel, P.O. Box 667, Black River Falls, WI 54615, (715) 284-9465 – FAX

TRIBAL ATTORNEY (8a-4:30p)
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Location: BLACK RIVER FALLS
Submit: Resume & Application here
Pay Rate: DOQ
Status: FULL-TIME
Job Code: 160603P
Qualifications: Member of the Wisconsin State Bar or eligible for admission within 9 months of employment. Licensed or eligible to practice law in Federal Bar. Entry level to five (5) years of experience. Litigation and advocacy experience. Must become and maintain membership in the Ho-Chunk Bar Association.

Latest Rejected Filings from Nooksack Tribal Court Clerk

Galanda v Bernard Rejected Motion for Partial Summary Judgment

Galanda v Bernard Rejected Declaration of Anthony Broadman In Support of Motion for Partial Summary Judgment

In re Gabriel Galanda v Nooksack Tribal Court REJECTED Motion to Enforce Contempt Order

In re Gabriel Galanda v Nooksack Tribal Court REJECTED Declaration of Gabriel S. Galanda In Support of Motion to Enforce Contempt Order

Link to previous coverage here.

E.D. Michigan AUSA Vacancies

Link to job announcement here.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Michigan, is currently recruiting for Assistant U.S. Attorney positions.  This is a term announcement that closes on July 20, 2016.

Tribal Consultation Session Call In for Probate Regulation Revisions

Tomorrow is the second of two Tribal consultation sessions to provide a forum to share insights and make recommendations related to the probate of Indian estates.  Specifically, three areas have been identified for modification which would have an immediate impact in streamlining the probate process. Additional information on these potential areas is provided in the following PowerPoint: Draft Probation Revisions Presentation.

The consultation information:

  • Wednesday, July 13th, 2016: 2:00pm-4:00pm, EST    Call-in Number: 1-800-857-7479, Passcode: 6543434

The Department will also be hosting a listening session on Monday, June 27th, 2016 in Spokane, Washington, in conjunction with the National Congress of American Indians mid-year conference.

Written comments must be received by August 1, 2016. Methods for submitting comments include via email: consultation@bia.gov; or via hard copy to:

Ms. Elizabeth Appel, Office of Regulatory Affairs and Collaborative Action, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW, MS-3071-MIB, Washington, DC 20240.

ICWA Director Vacancy with Association of Village Council Presidents

Link to job site here.

The ICWA Director is responsible for the overall operations of the ICWA department and personnel. It includes supervision of the ICWA Program involving case management oversight entered into on behalf of the compacted villages in the AVCP region.

Black Hills CLE Coming Up July 22 in Rapid City

Don’t miss the Black Hills settlement CLE Course July 22 in Rapid City, S.D.

Register today for ILTF’s Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course on the Black Hills settlement. The course, which is open to the public, will cover the Black Hills Claim (Docket 148-78) and the 1851 Treaty Title Claim (Docket 74).

The course will be held at the Comfort Suites Hotel and Convention Center in Rapid City, S.D., on Friday, July 22, 2016 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Click here to register now

The fee to attend is $200 for attorneys receiving CLE credits. Admission is free for law students and the Governor of South Dakota. Others may attend for a nominal contribution of $30 to ILTF to help offset costs of the event. Refreshments will be provided.

Instructor: Mario Gonzalez, Esq. of the Gonzalez Law Firm in Rapid City. Mr. Gonzalez has worked as an attorney for the Oglala Sioux Tribe and other tribal entities for more than 30 years. He is an expert on the Black Hills settlement.

Please direct questions about the Black Hills CLE to Nichlas Emmons at nemmons@iltf.org

Draft ROW Bill Requests Tribal Comments By July 13th

Download proposed rule here.

NCAI has been asked to share this draft of the Rights-of-Way bill with Tribes for feedback before it is introduced next Friday by Congressman Luján (D-NM).  Turnaround time to provide comments is by middle of next week.

Please review and if you have any feedback, thoughts, or questions, please contact Graham Mason, Legislative Director, Office of Congressman Luján at Graham.Mason@mail.house.gov.