Impacts on Tribal Fish and Wildlife Management Programs in the Pacific Northwest: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session on Challenges Confronting Tribal Fish and Wildlife Land Management Programs in the Pacific Northwest, June 4, 2003, Washington, DC.

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Page 122 - ... the United States, and all other rights and benefits to which we are entitled under the laws and Constitution of the United States to enlighten the public toward a better understanding of the Indian people, to preserve Indian cultural values, and otherwise promote the welfare of the Indian people, do hereby establish and submit the following resolution; and...
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