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Traditional Knowledge Paper 5-3-21
Traditional Knowledge and the Section 106 Process:
Information for Federal Agencies and Other Participants
Traditional Knowledge and the Section 106 Process:
Information for Federal Agencies and Other Participants
- Grants Notice – 2020 National Fish Passage Program, DOI, USFWS
- Grants Notice, F20AS00019, 2020 National Fish Passage Program, Discretionary, Natural Resources
Are you aware of any obstacles to fish passage on Tribal lands, or in locations where Tribal fisheries are affected? The NFPP program provides direct technical and financial assistance to partners, including Tribes. The program works in partnership to provide fish (and other aquatic organisms) passage and restore aquatic connectivity for the benefit of federal trust resources.
- Tribal Liaison Officers and Points of contact | U.S. Department of the Interior (doi.gov)
At the Department of the Interior, they have Tribal Liaison Officers (TLOs). The TLOs are one or more people designated by their bureau or office to carry out the responsibilities outlined in the Interior consultation policy. TLOs work to strengthen the government-to-government relationship with Tribes throughout the United States.
- White House Council on Native American Affairs (WHCNAA) | Interagency Points of Contact
The White House Council on Native American Affairs (WHCNAA) was established to improve the coordination of federal programs and the use of available federal resources for the benefit of tribal communities. The Council will ensure that tribal consultation—grounded in the special nation-to-nation relationship between the U.S. government and tribes—continues to guide federal decision-making in addressing the needs of Native peoples
- NAFWS Pandemic Impacts to Tribal Fish and Wildlife Programs Virtual Roundtable Discussions Summary –
In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS) hosted a week of virtual roundtable discussions on how the Pandemic has affected Tribal Fish and Wildlife programs and natural resources. NAFWS hosted a total of 5 zoom meetings for 40 total participants during the week of July 14 – 17, 2020. The following REPORT contains responses and generalized themes captured during the discussions.
- Funding Opportunity U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 2021 Tribal Wildlife Grants Program
Are you aware of any obstacles to fish passage on Tribal lands, or in locations where Tribal fisheries are affected? The NFPP program provides direct technical and financial assistance to partners, including Tribes. The program works in partnership to provide fish (and other aquatic organisms) passage and restore aquatic connectivity for the benefit of federal trust resources.
- USDA Tribal Consultation Written Comments, March 19, 2021
On behalf of the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS) and our 227 support Tribes and individual membership. Download the PDF.
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Native American Fish and Wildlife Society would like to thank those organizations that provided us with support over the years. With them we grew an effective national communications network for the exchange of information and management techniques related to self-determined tribal fish and wildlife management.
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Traditional Knowledge and the Section 106 Process: Information for Federal Agencies and Other Participants. Traditional Knowledge Paper 4-20-21