AGENCY:
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY:
A Notice of the Distribution of Partial Settlement and Hearing is contained in this announcement. The Notice describes procedures for the payment and distribution of the Common Fund, including eligibility for payment, necessary documentation and related information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael P. Gross, Class Counsel, 460 St. Michael's Drive, #300, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505; Telephone No. (505) 983-6686; Fax (505) 989-1096; E-mail address: mpgoss@santa-fe.net; or C. Bryant Rogers, Co-Class Counsel, Roth, VanAmberg, Rogers, Ortiz, Fairbanks & Yepa LLP, 347 East Palace Avenue, Post Office Box 1447, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1447; Telephone No. (505) 988-8979; Fax (505) 983-7508; E-mail: rogers@trail.com.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Class Distribution Notice in Ramah Navajo Chapter v. Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior; Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary of the Indian Affairs; Robert J. Williams, Acting Inspector General; U.S. Department of the Interior and the United States of America (CIV No. 90-0957 LH/WWD), before the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico, reads as set forth below.
Class Distribution Notice Number 1
With this notice, Class Counsel are commencing distribution of the partial settlement paid by Defendants on September 8, 1999. The Net Common Fund to be distributed as of September 8, 1999, was $70,738,749.91, to be augmented by the remaining balance in the Reserve Account to which all interest accruals on the Net Common Fund and Reserve Account are deposited.
The proceeds of the partial settlement were deposited pursuant to Court Order in the Court Registry Investment System administered by the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (Houston). Since that time, the Class has engaged as the Independent CPA the Albuquerque firm of Rogoff Erickson Diamond & Walker, L.L.P. The purpose of this Notice is:
1. To publish a Provisional List of Class Members believed to be eligible for an allocation from the Net Common Fund.
2. To give notice to any tribe or tribal entity not on the Provisional List of procedures it must follow in order to challenge its omission from the list.
3. To give notice to all Class Members of the requirement to submit a timely Claim Form with requested documents and to submit a Certificate of Lack of Documentation if the “Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance” from its single agency audit cannot be located for any settlement year.
4. To give notice and an opportunity to object to a conditional agreement reached by Class Counsel and a group of tribes or tribal entities which negotiate indirect cost rates with the Division of Cost Allocation of the Department of Health and Human Services (DCA tribes) instead of with the Office of Inspector General of the Department of the Interior (OIG).
5. To give notice and an opportunity to opt out of the Class with respect to additional claims added to the Plaintiffs, complaint to enlarge the scope of damage claims for indirect cost shortfalls beyond those previously litigated in this action.
I. Who Will Qualify for A Share in the Settlement?
To qualify under the Partial Settlement Agreement (PSA) for a share in the current settlement, you must be an eligible Class Member; i.e.:
A. Have had a Public Law 93-638 contract or compact or school grant in any or part of any settlement year (FY 1989 through FY 1993 or CY 1989 through CY 1993);
B. Have had an indirect cost rate with the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the Department of the Interior or a lump sum agreement for contract support from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in any or part of any settlement year; and
C. Have received “other federal agency” funding as defined in the PSA in any or part of any settlement year.
Tribes and entities who negotiated indirect cost rates with the Division of Cost Allocation (DCA) of the Department of Health and Human Services will qualify for a share only if approved by the Court (see part IV. DCA Tribes).
II. Provisional List of Class Members and Procedure for Challenge
Attached to this notice is a list compiled by Class Counsel of tribes and tribal entities believed to be members of the Class which may be eligible for an allocation from the Net Common Fund.
The list is also published on the Class web site www.rncclassaction.santa-fe.net and linked to the settlement web site www.RNCsettlement.com. The web site contains important pleadings, other documents, and notices previously sent to the Class as well as the complete Partial Settlement Agreement including Appendix D.
A. If You Are on the List but Wish To Be Removed
If for some reason you do not wish to share in this settlement, and believe you were incorrectly added to the Provisional List, you may perfect a challenge by sworn affidavit delivered to Counsel for Plaintiffs and Counsel for Defendants within thirty (30) days of receipt of this Notice.
Opposing counsel may dispute the challenge before the Magistrate, whose decision shall be final as to matters of fact but not of law.
B. If You Are Not on the List but Wish To Be Included
Any tribal entity which does not appear on the Provisional List and which believes it is eligible to receive a share of the Net Common Fund must file a statement certifying under oath under penalty of perjury that: (1) It had a Public Law 93-638 contract, self-governance compact or tribally controlled school grant with the BIA during any year of the fiscal or calendar years 1989 through 1993; and (2) had an OIG-approved indirect cost rate or a BIA-approved lump sum agreement for indirect costs during any of the same years. The response must state that the said representations are true and correct to the best of the signatory's knowledge, information, and belief. The statement must also be accompanied by documentary proof (e.g., contract award documents, IDC rate agreements, independent audits, etc.) showing these elements for each year the entity claims to have had such contracts, compacts, or school grants and indirect cost rate agreements or lump sum agreements during the settlement period. The statements and proofs must be received no later than sixty (60) days after the date of publication of this Notice and shall also be served on Defendants' counsel within the same period. Challenges to inclusion or exclusions from the Provisional List by other Class Members are not permitted.
Entities seeking to be added to the Provisional List must send the attached Claim Form with supporting documentation within the 60-day deadline to:
Rogoff Erickson Diamond & Walker, LLP, Ramah Navajo Chapter Class Action Settlement Administrator, 6401 Jefferson NE, Post Office Box 93659, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87199-3656; 1-888-726-9418
John W. Zavitz, Assistant United States Attorney, Post Office Box 607, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
C. Who Is Entitled To Share in the Allocation?
Only Class Members who actually received “other-federal-agency” funds as that term is used in the Partial Settlement Agreement during one or more of the settlement years (fiscal or calendar years 1989 through 1993) are eligible for an allocation from the Net Common Fund. The allocations will be made on the basis of each Class Member's level of “other-federal-agency” funding compared with that of the entire Class for each settlement year. The definition of “other-federal-agency” funds is set out at paragraph 3.a of the Partial Settlement Agreement which can be viewed on the Class website or the linked settlement website.
III. Need To Submit Timely Claim Form
To substantiate eligibility, each Class Member must submit to the Independent CPA sufficient financial information about its Federal funding for each of the settlement years. The preferred information is your ‘Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance” from each year's single agency audit.
The Independent CPA will also accept copies of your final indirect cost agreements with attachments, or indirect cost rate proposals, other Federal agency contracts or grants, or proof of receipt of payments from other Federal agencies in a form acceptable to the Independent CPA.
If your entity cannot locate any ‘Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance” you must send in the attached ‘Lack of Documentation Certification.” The Independent CPA may be contacted for more information about the documents needed. If Class Members cannot locate the documents, defendants will provide copies of the single agency audit—Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance or other documents (e.g., indirect cost agreements or proposals), pursuant to paragraph 9(b) of Appendix D to the PSA if those documents can be located in government files. However, each Class Member is the best source for the information sought. It is therefore incumbent on each Class Member to make the best effort possible to locate the data and documents required.
You must return the completed Claim Form within sixty (60) days of the date of publication of this Notice. Audit data received from Class Members will be kept confidential pursuant to paragraph 9(c) of Appendix D. Entities for whom the required documents are not received may not receive an allocation.
If the Court, on petition, later finds that the methodology for distribution based on “other Federal agency funds” is unworkable, too costly, or not beneficial to the interests of the Class, some other method may be substituted after notice and an opportunity for hearing objections.
Following the expiration of the response periods set forth in this Notice, the Class Independent CPA will determine the Final List of Class Members who may be eligible for an allocation under the Partial Settlement Agreement.
Unless Class Members timely provide necessary documentation to the Settlement Administrator/Independent CPA they may not receive any share of the Net Common Fund attributable to the year or years for which there is insufficient data.
IV. DCA Tribes
The Partial Settlement Agreement approved by the Court recertified the Class to include only those Public Law 93-638 contractors, compactors, or school grantees which had negotiated indirect cost rates during the settlement years with OIG or a lump sum agreement for contract support with BIA. Class Counsel submitted the agreement to the Court for review and approval, several DCA tribes approached Class Counsel to register their belief that they should be included in the Class for allocation purposes. This followed a settlement approved by the Court with one DCA tribe which had filed a timely objection to the settlement on this point. In order to facilitate approval of the overall settlement, Class Counsel entered into a conditional agreement with these tribes as follows: After notice to the Class, hearing by the Court, and Court approval, DCA tribes will be eligible for individual allocations from the Reserve Account established in paragraph 7.d of the Partial Settlement Agreement up to a collective capped amount of $900,000 based on the same criteria as apply to other Class Members. DCA tribes will not, however, become Class Members for any other purpose including eligibility for allocations from any future Class Common Fund in this case. The parties believe this arrangement will not impact the OIG tribes significantly in view of the fact that the Reserve Account of $1,000,000 is to be supplemented under paragraph 7.e of the Partial Settlement Agreement by interest earned on the Net Common Fund. To date the interest earned for the two and one-half months since receipt of the settlement proceeds has exceeded $900,000.00. Class Counsel and the CPA have estimated the costs of distribution of the Net Common Fund to be approximately $550,000.00. Thus, the full amount reasonably expected to be needed to pay for distribution plus the maximum capped allocations to the DCA tribes is already available or close to being available. Any remaining balance in the Reserve Account will be returned to the Net Common Fund for general distribution.
Any Class Member wishing to object to the conditional settlement agreement with DCA tribes may do so by filing a written objection stating its name, responsible officer, or attorney, address, telephone number, and reasons for objection with the Clerk of the District Court for the District of New Mexico, 333 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, in a pleading using the caption above within thirty (30) days of the date of publication of this Notice. In addition, any such objection must be served on Class Counsel and Defendants' counsel within the same time period. Service shall be directed as follows:
Michael P. Gross, Class Counsel, 460 St. Michael's Drive, Bldg. 300, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
John W. Zavitz, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Post Office Box 607, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
V. Hearing
A hearing on objections to the proposed DCA settlement will be conducted by the Honorable C. LeRoy Hansen, U.S. District Judge, at the U.S. Courthouse, 333 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico on March 15, 2000, at 9 a.m. Objectors must indicate in their written objections whether they intend to appear in person or through an attorney at the hearing. The date and time of the hearing may be changed without notice. Class Members are therefore advised to check with the Court prior to attending the hearing.
VI. New Claims
On September 30, 1999 (Docket #347), the Court approved motions for intervention and for amendment of the complaint to add an additional named Class representative and an additional claim for damages caused by shortfalls in payment of indirect costs. The new representative is the Oglala Sioux Tribe, which stated in its motion that it is, by information and belief, the only Class Member to have exhausted its administrative remedies for general shortfall claims back to FY 1992. The new claim asks for relief for shortfalls in indirect costs (contract support) based on BIA's failure to pay the amounts agreed in the annual indirect cost agreements with OIG. This claim augments the original claim litigated to date based on shortfalls created by incorrectly depressing indirect cost rates through improper inclusion of other federal agency funds in the direct cost base making up the indirect cost rate.
The new claim significantly expands the possible damages to which the Class will be eligible should it prevail. The new claim was among those reserved and not released in the Partial Settlement Agreement. The new claim involves the same legal issue as the remaining claim litigated to date. Any Class Member wishing to opt out of the Class (insofar only as the new claim is concerned) may do so by filing a statement with the Clerk of the Court within thirty (30) days of the date of publication of this Notice with service of upon Class Counsel and Defendants' Counsel within the same time period in the manner specified in part II. Provisional List Of Class Members And Procedure For Challenge.
Any questions regarding the Plan of Allocation for the Partial Settlement Agreement Common Fund should be directed to: Rogoff Erickson Diamond & Walker, L.L.P., Ramah Class Action Settlement CPA, Post Office Box 93659, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87199-3659; 1-888-726-9418 website: www.rncsettlement.com e-mail: rncsettlement@redw.com.
Any other questions regarding this Notice should be directed to Class Counsel below:
Class Counsel: Michael P. Gross, 460 St. Michael's Drive, #300, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505; (505) 983-6686, (505) 989-1096 fax, e-mail: mpgross@santa-fe.net
Co-Class Counsel: C. Bryant Rogers, Roth, VanAmberg, Rogers, Ortiz, Fairbanks & Yepa, LLP, 347 East Palace Avenue, Post Office Box 1447, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1447; (505) 988-8979, (505) 983-7508 fax, e-mail: rogers@ trail.com
Approved as to form (Telephonically Approved 12/14/99) by John W. Zavitz, Assistant United States Attorney, Defendant's Counsel.
Dated: January 21, 2000.
Kevin Gover,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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United States District Court for the District of New Mexico
Ramah Navajo Chapter et al. v. Bruce Babbitt et al.
[CIV No. 90-00957 LH/WWD]
Claim Form
(Please type or print)
Note:
This claim form must be postmarked no later than sixty (60) days after publication of this notice in the Federal Register.
Part I
Class member information required by partial settlement agreement, appendix D, art. III, 8.b.4.
Name of federally-recognized tribe or tribal organization
Contact person
Mailing address
City
State
Zip Code
Area Code
Telephone Number
Area Code
Fax Number
E-mail address
Taxpayer Identification Number
___Federally-Recognized Tribe
___Tribal Organization
Name of federally-recognized tribe or tribal organization
Attached in support of this claim are the following documents:
FY 1989 | FY 1990 | FY 1991 | FY 1992 | FY 1993 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance for Single Agency Audit, OR | |||||
Indirect Cost Agreement (final), OR | |||||
Lump Sum Agreement Indirect Cost Proposal, OR | |||||
Other |
If your entity cannot locate its Schedule of Federal Assistance for a specific settlement year but believe it is qualified to receive an allocation, you must submit the attached “Lack of Documentation Certification.”
Part II
If you are not on the provisional list of class members and wish to be included, you must fill out part I above and this part II with supporting documentation and sign under penalty of perjury:
The above entity,
(name of federally-recognized tribe or tribal organization)
was incorrectly omitted from the Provisions List of Class Members because (1) it had a Public Law 93-638 contract, self-governance compact or tribally controlled school grant with the BIA during any year of the fiscal or calendar years 1989 through 1993, and (2) had an OIG-approved indirect cost rate or a BIA-approved lump sum agreement for indirect costs during any of the same years. True and accurate copies of documents showing the entity's entitlement to be added to the list are attached.
Name of federally-recognized tribe or tribal organization
These representations are true and correct to the best of the undersigned signatory's knowledge, information, and belief.
Signature of Responsible Official
Print Name
State of
Social Security
County of
The foregoing was duly sworn to and subscribed before me this day by __________ known to me to be that person whose name appears above, this ____ day of ______, 2000.
Notary Public (Seal)
My Commission Expires:
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[90-00957 LH/WWD]
Lack of Documentation Certification
I,
(Name)
the
(Position)
of the
(Federally-Recognized Tribe or Tribal Organization)
To comply with the Allocation/Distribution Methodology Appendix D of the Partial Settlement Agreement dated August 31, 1998, I (we) hereby certify that our tribe/tribal organization does not have or is not able to retrieve its Schedule of Federal Assistance for the following settlement years: (please mark appropriate box(es))
1989 ___
1990 ___
1991 ___
1992 ___
1993 ___
We have ____ or have not ____ attached other documents to support our Claim Form.
Signature
Date
State of
ss.
County of
The foregoing was duly sworn to and subscribed before me this day by __________, known to me to be that person whose name appears above, this ____ day of ______, 2000.
Notary Public
(Seal)
My Commission Expires:
Accurate claims processing takes a significant amount of time. Thank you for your patience.
Reminder Checklist
- Please sign the above declaration.
- Remember to attach requested documentation that applies to your situation.
- Please sign and notarize the Lack of Documentation form if you lack required documents for any of the settlement years.
- Keep a copy of your claim forms for your records.
- If you desire an acknowledgment of receipt of your claim form, please send it Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested.
- Please notify us of any change in telephone or address.
If you have any questions, please direct them to the Settlement Administrator: Ramah Navajo Chapter Settlement Administrator, Rogoff Erickson Diamond & Walker, LLP, P.O. Box 93659, Albuquerque, NM 87199-3659; (888) 726-9418
Telephone Contacts: Sarah Lee, Susan Hansen; E-mail: rncsettlement@redw.com.
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Provisional List
Absentee-Shawnee Executive Committee
Acoma Pueblo
Afognak Native Village
AGDAAGUX TRIBE OF KING COVE
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
AHFACHKEE DAY SCHOOL
AHMIUM EDUCATION INC
Ak Chin Indian Community
AK CHIN INDIAN COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Akhiok Village
Akiachak Native Community (IRA)
AKIAK NATIVE COMMUNITY (IRA)
Akutan Village
Alabama-Coushatta Tribal Council
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town
Alakanuk Village
ALAMO NAVAJO SCHOOL BOARD INC
Alamo-Navajo Indian Reservation
Alatna Village
Aleknagik Village
ALEUT COMMUNITY OF ST PAUL ISLAND
ALEUTIAN/PROBOLOF ISLAND ASSOCIATION INC
Algaaciq Village (Aka St Marys)
ALL INDIAN PUEBLO COUNCIL
Allakaket Village
Alturas Rancheria
Ambler Village
AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
AMERICAN INDIAN CHILD RESOURCE CENTER
Anaktuvuk Pass Village
ANDREAFSKY VILLAGE
Aneth Chapter
Angoon Village (IRA)
Aniak Village
Anvik Village
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Arapaho Business Council
Arctic Slope Community
Arctic Village
Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians
Asa'Carsarmiut Tribe
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of Fort Peck
ASSOCIATION OF VILLAGE COUNCIL PRESIDENTS INC
Atka Village (IRA)
Atmuathluak Village
Atqasuk Village
ATSA'BI'YAAZH COMMUNITY SCHOOL
AUBURN RANCHERIA
Augustine Band of Mission Indians
Baca/Haystack Chapter
Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
BAHWETING ANISHINABE SCHOOL
Barona—Capitan Grande Diegueno Tribe
Barrow Village
Battle Mountain Band Council
Bay Mills Indian Community
Beadsprings Chapter
Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria
BEATRICE RAFFERTY SCHOOL
Beaver Village
Becenti Chapter
Beclabito Chapter
Belkofski Village
BENTON PAIUTE RESERVATION
Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians
Bethel Native Council
Big Lagoon Rancheria
Big Pine Band of the Owens Valley
Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians
Big Valley Rancheria
Bill Moore's Slough
Birch Creek Village
Birdsprings Chapter
Bishop Indian Tribal Council
Black Mesa Chapter
BLACK MESA COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Blackfeet Tribe
Blue Lake Rancheria
BOARD OF DIRECTORS TRENTON INDIAN SERVICE AREA
Bodaway Chapter
Bois Forte Reservation Business Committee
BOQUE CHITTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Brevig Mission Village
Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony
Buckland Village (IRA)
Buena Vista Rancheria of Mewuk Indians
BUG-O-NAY-GE-SHIG SCHOOL
Burnham Chapter
Burns-Paiute General Council
BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
Cachil Dehe Band of Wintun Indians
Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma
Cahto Indian Tribe
Cahuilla Band of Indians
Cameron Chapter
Campo Band of Mission Indians
Canoncito Chapter
Cantwell Village
Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians
CARSON COLONY COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Casamero Lake Chapter
Catawba Indian Nation
CATAWBA INDIAN TRIBE
Cayuga Nation
CEDARVILLE RANCHERIA
Cedarville Rancheria of Northern Paiute Indians
Tlingit and Haida Central Council
CENTRAL TRIBES OF THE SHAWNEE AREA INC
CENTRAL UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Chalkyitsik Village
CHAWANAKEE JOINT UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Chefornak Village
CHEHALIS BUSINESS COUNCIL
Chemehuevi Tribal Council
Chenega Bay Village (IRA)
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community
CHEROKEE BOY'S CLUB INC
CHEROKEE CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Chevak Village
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribe
Chichiltah Chapter
Chickaloon Village
Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma
Chicken Ranch Band of Me-Wuk Indians
CHICO RANCHERIA
CHIEF LESCHI SCHOOL SYSTEM(PUYALLUP)
Chignik Lagoon Village
Chignik Lake Village
Chignik Village
Chilkat Indian Village (IRA)
Chilkoot Indian Assn (IRA)
Chinik Eskimo Community
Chinlchinbeto Chapter
Chinle Chapter
Chippewa-Cree Tribe
Chistochina Village
CHITIMACHA DAY SCHOOL
Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
Chitina Village
CHOCTAW CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
CHOTAW CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
CHOTAW FIELD OFFICE
Chuathbaluk Village
CHUGACH REGIONAL RESC COMMISSION
CHUGACHIUT INC
Chuloonawick Native Village
Church Rock Chapter
CIBECUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Circle Native Community (IRA)
CIRCLE OF LIFE SURVIVAL SCHOOL
CIRCLE OF NATIONS WAHPETON—INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL
Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe
Clarks Point Village
Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians
CLOVIS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Coalmine Mesa Chapter
Coast Indian Community (Resighini Rancheria)
Cochiti Pueblo
Cocopah Tribal Council
Coeur d'Alene Tribal Council
COEUR D'ALENE TRIBAL SCHOOL
Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians
Colorado River Tribal Council
COLUSA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
COLUSA RANCHERIA
COLVILLE BUSINESS COUNCIL
Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma
CONEHATTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribal Council
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, & Siuslaw Indians
Confederated Tribes of Siletz of Oregon
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council
Confederated Tribes of The Warm Springs Reservation
Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation
CONSORTIUM INC
COOK INLET TRIBAL COUNCIL
Copper Center Village
COPPER RIVER NATIVE ASSOCIATION INC
Coppermine
Coquille Indian Tribe
Cornfields Chapter
Cortina Indian Rancheria of Wintun Indians
Council Village
Counselor Chapter
COUNTY INDIAN HEALTH INC
Coushatta Tribe
Cove Chapter
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians
Coyote Canyon
Coyote Valley Tribal Council
Craig Community Assn (IRA)
Crooked Creek Village
Crow Creek Sioux
CROW CREEK SIOUX TRIBAL HIGH SCHOOL
Crow Tribe of Indians of Montana
Crownpoint Chapter
Crystal Chapter
Cudeii Chapter
CURYUNG TRIBAL COUNCIL
Cuyapaipe Band of Mission Indians
Deering Village (IRA)
Delaware Tribe of Indians of East OK
Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma
DELAWARE TRUST BOARD
Dennehotso Chapter
Dilkon Chapter
Dillingham Village
Diomede Village (IRA)
Dot Lake Village
Douglas Indian Assn (IRA)
Dry Creek Rancheria
DUCK VALLEY SHOSHONE-PAIUTE TRIBES
DUCKWATER SHOSHONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Duckwater Shoshone Tribal Council
Eagle Village (IRA)
Eastern Band Of Cherokee Indians
Eastern Shawnee Tribe Of Oklahoma
Eastern Shoshone Tribe
Eek Village
Egegik Village
EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS COUNCIL
Eklutna Village
Ekuk Village
Ekwok Village
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians
Elim Village (IRA)
Elk Valley Rancheria
Elko Band Council
Ely Indian Colony of Western Shoshone
Emmonak Village
ENEMY SWIM DAY SCHOOL
Enterprise Rancheria of Estom Yumeka Maidu
Evansville Village
Eyak Village
FAIRBANKS NATIVE ASSOCIATION
Fallon Colony
False Pass Village
FLAGSTAFF DORMITORY
Flandreau Santee Sioux
FOND DU LAC BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA
FOND DU LAC OJIBWE SCHOOL
Fond du Lac Reservation Business Committee
Forest County Potawatomi Executive Council
Forest Lake Chapter
Fort Belknap Tribal Council
Fort Bidwell Indian Community of Paiute Indians
Fort Defiance Chapter
FORT HALL BUSINESS COUNCIL
Fort Independence Paiute Indian Community
Fort McDermitt Tribal Council
Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Community
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
FORT PECK TRIBAL EXECUTIVE BOARD
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Fort Yukon Village (IRA)
Gakona Village
Galena Village
Gambell Village
Ganado Chapter
Georgetown Village
Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Council
Goodnews Bay Village
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation
Grand Portage Reservation Business Committee
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
Grayling Village (IRA) (Holikachuk)
GREASEWOOD SPRINGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL INC
Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians
GREYHILLS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
Grindstone Indian Rancheria of Wintun-Nomolaki
Fort Belknap Indian Community Gros Ventre & Assiniboine Tribes
Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians
Gulkana Village
Hamilton Village
HANNAHVILE INDIAN SCHOOL
Hannahville Indian Community Council
Hard Rock Chapter
HAVASUPAI SCHOOL
Havasupai Tribal Council
Healy Lake Village
Ho-Chunk Nation
Hogback Chapter
Hoh Tribe
Holy Cross Village
Hoonah Indian Assn (IRA)
Hoopa Valley Tribe
Hooper Bay Village
HOPI DAY SCHOOL
HOPI HIGH SCHOOL
Hopi Tribal Council
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians
HOTEVILLA BACAVI COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Houck Chapter
Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians
Hualapai Tribal Council
Huerfano Chapter
Hughes Village
HURON POTAWATOMI INC
Huslia Village
Hydaburg Cooperative Assn (IRA)
Igiugig Village
Iliamna Village
Inaja-Cosmit Band of Mission Indians
INDIAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES
INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL INC
INDIAN ISLAND SCHOOL
INDIAN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
INDIAN TOWNSHIP—PASSAMAQUODDY
Indian Wells Chapter
Inscription House Chapter
INTER-TRIBAL COUNCIL OF CA INC
INUPIAT COMMUNITY OF ARCTIC SLOPE (IRA)
Ione Band of Miwok Indians
Iowa Tribe Of Kansas-Nebraska
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Iqurmuit Village (Russian Mission)
Isleta Pueblo
Ivanof Bay Village
Iyanbito Chapter
Jackson Band of Mi-Wuk Indians
JACKSON RANCHERIA
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Council
Jamul Indian Village
Jeddito Chapter
Jemez Pueblo
Jena Band of Choctaws
Jicarilla Apache Tribe
JICARILLA DORMITORY
JOINT TRIBAL COUNCIL
Kaguyak Village
Kaibab-Paiute Tribal Council
Kaibeto Chapter
Kake Village
Kaktovik Village
Kalispel Tribe
Kalskag Village
Kaltag Village
Kanatak Native Village
Karluk Village (IRA)
Karuk Tribe of California
Kasaan Village (IRA)
Kashia Band of Pomo Indians
Kasigluk Village
Kaw Nation of Oklahoma
KAWERAK INC
Kayenta Chapter
Kenai Village (IRA)
Ketchikan Indian Corporation (IRA)
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Kialegee Tribal Town
Kiana Village
KIAWOCK CORPORATIVE ASSN (IRA)
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
King Cove Village
King Island Native Community (IRA)
KINGS CANYON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Kinlichee Chapter
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Kipnuk Village
Kivalina Village (IRA)
Klagetoh Chapter
Klamath General Council
Klawock Cooperative Assn (IRA)
Knik Village
Kobuk Village
KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOCIATION
KODIAK TRIBAL COUNCIL
Kokhanok Village
Koliganek Village
Kongiganak Village
Kootenai Tribal Council
Kotlik Village
Kotzebue Village (IRA)
Koyuk Village (IRA)
Koyukuk Village
KUIGPAGMIUT INC
KUSKOKWIM NATIVE ASSOCIATION
Kwethluk Village (IRA)
Kwigillingok Village (IRA)
Kwinhagak Village (IRA) (Aka Quinhagak)
La Jolla Band of Indians
La Posta Band of Mission Indians
Lac Courte Oreilles Indian Reservation
LAC COURTE OREILLES OJIBWA SCHOOL
Lac du Flambeau Tribal Council
Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
LAGUNA MIDDLE SCHOOL
Laguna Pueblo
Lake Valley Chapter
Larsen Bay Village
Las Vegas Tribal Council
LAYTONVILLE RANCHERIA
LeChee Chapter
Leech Lake Reservation Business Committee
Leisnoi Village (aka Woody Island)
Leupp Chapter
LEUPP SCHOOLS INC
Levelock Village
Lime Village
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Inc
LITTLE SINGER COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
Little Water Chapter
LITTLE WOUND SCHOOL
LONE PINE RESERVATION
LONEMAN DAY SCHOOL
Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians
LOUDEN TRIBAL COUNCIL
Lovelock Tribal Council
Low Mountain
LOWER BRULE DAY SCHOOL
Lower Brule Sioux
Lower Elwha Community Council
Lower Greasewood Chapter
Lower Kalskag Village
Lower Sioux Indian Community Council
LOWER SIOUX INDIAN COMMUNITY OF MINNESOTA
Lukachukai Chapter
Lummi Nation
LUMMI TRIBAL SCHOOL SYSTEM
Lupton Chpter
Lytton Band of Pomo Indians
MAINEINDIAN EDUCATION
Makah Tribal Council
MAKAH TRIBE
Manchester-Point Arena Band of Pomo Indians
MANDAREE DAY SCHOOL
MANIILAQ ASSOCIATION
Manley Hot Springs Village
Manokotak Village
Manuelito Chapter
Many Farms Chapter
Manzanita Band of Mission Indians
Mariano Lake Chapter
Marshall Village
MARTY INDIAN SCHOOL
MARYSVILLE JOINT UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mashantucket Pequot Tribe
Mc Grath Native Village
Mechoopda Indian Tribe
Mekoryuk Village (IRA)
MENOMINEE FORESTRY CENTER
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
MENOMINEE TRIBAL SCHOOL
Mentasta Lake Village
Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
MESCALERO APACHE SCHOOL
Mescalero Apache Tribe
Metlakatla Indian Community Council
Mexican Springs Chapter
Mexican Water Chapter
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
MICCOSUKEE INDIAN SCHOOL
Miccosukee Tribe of Florida Indians
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians
Mille Lacs Reservation Business Committee
Minnesota Chippewa Tribal Executive Committee
Minto Village (IRA)
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Moapa Business Council
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
MOHAVE-APACHE COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut
Mooretown Rancheria
Morongo Band of Mission Indians
Muckleshoot Tribal Council
MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL SCHOOL
Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma
Nageezi Chapter
Nahodishgish/Dalton Pass Chapter
Naknek Village
Nambe Pueblo
Nanwalek Village (IRA)
Napaimute Village
Napakiak Village (IRA)
Napaskiak Village
Narragansett Indian Tribe
Naschitti Chapter
NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICES INC
Navajo Mountain
Navajo Nation
NAVAJO PREPARATORY SCHOOL
NAY-AH-SHING SCHOOL
Nazlini Chapter
Nelson Lagoon Village
Nenahnezah Chapter
Nenana Village
NETT LAKE RESERVATION (BOIS FORTE) TRIBE
NEW KOLIGANEK VILLAGE COUNCIL
New Lands (Nahathdzill) Chapter
New Stuyahok Village
Newcomb Chapter
Newhalen Village
Newtok Village
Nez Perce Tribe
Nightmute Village
Nikolai Village
Nikolski Village (IRA)
Ninilchik Village
Nisqually Indian Community Council
Noatak Village (IRA)
NOLI SCHOOL
NOME ESKIMO COMMUNITY
Nome Eskimo Community (IRA)
Nondalton Village
Nooksack Indian Tribal Council
Noorvik Village (IRA)
NOOTSACK INDIAN TRIBAL COUNCIL
North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians
NORTHEN PUEBLOS TRIBUTARY WATER RIGHTS ASSOCIATION
NORTHERN CHEYENNE TRIBAL SCHOOLS
Northern Cheyenne Tribe
Northway Village
NORTHWEST INDIAN FISHERIES COMMISSION
Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation
Nottawaseppi Huron Potawatomi Band
Nuiqsut Village
Nulato Village
Nunapitchuk Village (IRA)
Oak/Pine Springs Chapter
Oglala Sioux Tribe
Ohogamiut Village
OJIBWA INDIAN SCHOOL
Ojo Encino Chapter
Old Harbor Village
Oljato Chapter
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
Oneida Indian Nation Of New York
Oneida Tribal Council of Wisconsin
ONEIDA TRIBAL SCHOOL
Onondaga Nation
ORUTSARARMUIT NATIVE COUNCIL
Osage Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Oscarville Village
Otoe-Missouria Tribal Council
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Ouzinkie Village
OWENS VALLEY CAREER DEVELOP CENTER
OWENS VALLEY INDIAN WATER COMMISSION
Paimiut Village
Paiute Indian Tribe Of Utah
Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Lone Pine Community
Pala Band of Mission Indians
PASCHAL SHERMAN INDIAN SCHOOL
Pascua Yaqui Tribal Council
Paskenpa Band of Nomelaki Indians
Passamaquoddy Tribe—Indian Township
Passamaquoddy Tribe—Pleasant Point
Pauloff Harbor Village
Pauma Band of Mission Indians
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Pechanga Band of Lusieno Mission Indians
Pedro Bay Village
Penobscot Nation
Peoria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
Perryville Village (IRA)
Petersburg Indian Assn (IRA)
Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians
Picuris Pueblo
PIERRE INDIAN LEARNING CENTER
Pilot Point Village
Pilot Station Village
Pine Dale Chapter
PINE HILLS DAY SCHOOL
Pinoleville Band of Pomo Indians
Pinon Chapter
PINON COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD INC
Pit River Tribe of California
Pit River Tribe of California—Big Bend
Pit River Tribe of California—Likely
Pit River Tribe of California—Lookout
Pit River Tribe of California—Montgomery Creek
Pit River Tribe of California—Roaring Creek
Pit River Tribe of California—XL
Pitka's Point Village
Platinum Traditional Village
Poarch Band of Creek Indians
Point Hope Village (IRA)
Point Lay Village (IRA)
POINT NO POINT TREATY COUNCIL
Pojoaque Pueblo
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma
PORCUPINE DAY SCHOOL
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
Port Graham Village
Port Heiden Village
Port Lions Village
Portage Creek Village
Potter Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians
Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe of Kansas
Prairie Island Community Council
Pribilof Islands Aleut Communities
Pueblo Pintado
PUEBLO OF SANTA CLARA
Puyallup Tribal Council
PYRAMID LAKE HIGH SCHOOL
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council
Qagun Tayagungin Sand Point
Qawalangin Tribe (of Unalaska)
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Quartz Valley Indian Community
Quechan Tribal Council
Quileute Tribal Council
QUILEUTE TRIBAL SCHOOL
Quinault Indian Nation
RAMAH NAVAJO SCHOOL BOARD INC
Ramah-Navajo Chapter
RAMONA
Ramona Band of Mission Indians
Rampart Village
REAL RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Red Cliff Tribal Council
Red Devil Village
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
Red Lake Chapter
Red Mesa Chapter
Red Rock Chapter
Red Valley Chapter
RED WATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Redding Rancheria
Redwood Valley Rancheria
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
RESERVATION FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
RICHFIELD DORMITORY
Rincon San Luiseno Band of Mission Indians
ROBINSON RANCHERIA
Robinson Rancheria Business Council
Rock Point Chapter
ROCK POINT COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Rock Springs Chapter
ROSEBUD DORMITORIES
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
ROSELAND SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rough Rock Chapter
ROUGH ROCK COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Round Rock Chapter
Round Valley Tribes
ROUNDHOUSE COUNCIL
Ruby Village
Rumsey Indian Rancheria of Wintun Indians
SAC & FOX SETTLEMENT SCHOOL
Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma
Sac and Fox of Missouri Tribal Council
SAC AND FOX TRIBAL OF THE MISSISSIPPI IN IOWA
Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council
Saint George Village
Saint Michael Village (IRA)
Saint Paul Village
Salamatof Village
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Tribe
Samish Tribe of Indians
San Carlos Apache Tribal Council
San Felipe Pueblo
San Ildefonso Pueblo
San Juan Chapter
San Juan Pueblo
San Juan Southern Paiute Council
SAN LORENZO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
SAN XAVIER DISTRICT OF THE TOHONO O'ODHAM NATION
Sandia Pueblo
Sanostee Chapter
Santa Ana Pueblo
Santa Clara Pueblo
SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
Santa Rosa Indian Community
Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians
SANTA YNEZ INDIAN HEALTH CLINIC
Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueno Indians
Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska
Santo Domingo Pueblo
Sauk-Suiattle Tribal Council
Sault Ste Marie Chippewa Tribal Council
Savoonga Village (IRA)
Sawmill Chapter
Saxman Village (IRA)
Scammon Bay Village
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
SECOND MESA DAY SCHOOL
Selawik Village (IRA)
Seldovia Village Tribe (IRA)
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Seminole Tribe of Florida
Seneca Nation of Indians
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma
Shageluk Village (IRA)
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Shakopee Sioux Business Council
Shaktoolik Village (IRA)
Sheep Ranch Band of Me-Wuk Indians
Sheepsprings Chapter
Sheldon Point Village
Sherwood Valley Rancheria
Shingle Springs Rancheria
Shiprock Chapter
SHIPROCK NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL
SHIPROCK RESERVATION DORMITORY
Shishmaref Village (IRA)
Shoalwater Bay Tribal Council
SHO-BAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 512
Shonto Chapter
SHONTO PREPARATORY SCHOOL
SHOSHONE BUSINESS COUNCIL
Shoshone Paiute Business Council
Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
Shungnak Village (IRA)
SINTE GLESKA COLLEGE
Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe
Sitka Village (IRA)
Skagway Traditional Council
Skokomish Tribal Council
SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTE INDIANS
Skull Valley General Council
Sleetmute Village
Smith Lake Chapter
Smith River Rancheria of California
Soboba Band of Mission Indians
SOBOBO BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
Sokaogon Chippewa Tribal Council
SOLOMON TRADITIONAL COUNCIL
Solomon Village
South Fork Band Council
South Naknek Village
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN CENTER
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRIBAL CHAIRMAN'S ASSOCIATION INC
SOUTHERN INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL INC
Southern Ute Tribe
Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe
Spokane Tribe
Squaxin Island Tribal Council
ST FRANCIS INDIAN SCHOOL
ST GEORGE ISLAND
ST STEPHENS INDIAN SCHOOL
St. Croix Council of Wisconsin
St. Micheals
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
STANDING PINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Standing Rock Chapter
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
STAR ROUTE BOX 158
Steamboat
Stebbins Village (IRA)
Stevens Village (IRA)
STEWART COMMUNITY COUNCIL
STEWARTS POINT RANCHERIA
Stillaguamish Board of Directors
Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Council
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Stoney River Village
SUMMERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Summit Lake Paiute Council
Suquamish Tribal Council
Susanville Indian Rancheria
Sweetwater Chapter
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community
Sycuan Band of Mission Indians
Table Bluff Reservation of Wiyot Indians
Table Mountain Rancheria
Tachee/Blue Gap Chapter
TAKINA SCHOOL
Takotna Village
Tanacross Village (IRA)
TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE INC
Tanana Village (IRA)
Taos Pueblo
TATE TOPA TRIBAL SCHOOL (FOUR WINDS)
Tatitlek Village (IRA)
Tazlina Village
TeecNosPos Chapter
Teesto Chapter
Telida Village
Teller Village
Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone
Tesuque Pueblo
Tetlin Village (IRA)
THE HOPI CREDIT ASSOCIATION
THEODORE JAMERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town
Thoreau Chapter
Three Affiliated Tribes
Timbisha Shoshone Band
TIOSPA ZINA TRIBAL SCHOOL
Togiak Village
Tohatchi Chapter
TOHONO O'ODHAM HOUSING AUTHORITY
Tohono O'Odham Tribal Council
TOIYABE INDIAN HEALTH PROJECT INC
Toksook Bay Village
Tolani Lake Chapter
Tonalea Chapter
Tonawanda Band of Senecas
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Tonto Apache Tribal Council
Torreon/Star Lake Chapter
Torres-Martinez Band of Mission Indians
TRENTON SCHOOL
TRINIDAD RANCHERIA
Tsaile/Wheatfields Chapter
Tsayatoh Chapter
Tselani/Cottonwood Chapter
Tuba City Chapter
TUCKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Tule River Indian Tribe
Tuluksak Village (IRA)
Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe Of Louisiana
Tuntutuliak Village
Tununak Village (IRA)
TUOLUMNE RANCHERIA
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
TURTLE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TURTLE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL
Tuscarora Nation
TUSCARORA NATION
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians
TWIN BUTTES DAY SCHOOL
Twin Hills Village
Twin Lakes Chapter
TWO EAGLE RIVER SCHOOL
Two Grey Hills Chapter
Tyonek Village (IRA)
U tu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe
Ugashik Village
Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee
UMKUMIUT NATIVE VILLAGE
Unalakleet Village (IRA)
UNGA TRIBAL COUNCIL
Unga Village
United Auburn Indian Community
UNITED CROW BAND INC
United Keetoowah Band in Oklahoma
UNITED SIOUX TRIBES
UNITED TRIBES TECHNICAL COLLEGE
UNITED VILLAGES INC
Upper Fruitland Chapter
Upper Lake Band of Pomo Indians
UPPER LAKE RANCHERIA
Upper Sioux Community
Upper Skagit Tribal Council
UTE INDIAN TRIBE
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
VALDEZ NATIVE ASSOCIATION
Venetie Tribal Government
Venetie Village (IRA)
VIEJAS (BARON LONG)
Viejas Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
WA HE LUT INDIAN SCHOOL
Wainwright Village
Wales Village (IRA)
Walker River Paiute Tribal Council
Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)
Washoe Tribe—Carson Colony Community Council
Washoe Tribe—Dresslerville Community Council
Washoe Tribe—Stewart Community Council
Washoe Tribe—Woodfords Colony
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California
Wells Indian Colony Band Council
WESTERN APACHE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Whippoorwill
White Cone
White Earth Reservation Business Committee
White Mountain Apache Tribal Council
White Mountain Village (IRA)
White Rock Chapter
WHITE SHIELD SCHOOL
Whitehorse Lake
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
WICHITA AND AFFILIATED TRIBES
Wide Ruins Chapter
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Winnemucca Colony Indian Reservation
WOODFORDS COMMUNITY COUNCIL
WOUNDED KNEE DISTRICT SCHOOL
Wrangell Cooperative Assn (IRA)
Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma
Yakama Tribal Council
YAKAMA TRIBAL SCHOOL
Yakutat Village
Yankton Sioux Tribe
Yavapai-Apache Nation
Yavapai-Prescott Board of Directors
Yerington Paiute Tribal Council
Yomba Tribal Council
Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo
Yupiit of Andreafski
Yurok Tribe of California
Zia Pueblo
Zuni Pueblo
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