Tribal Homelands Restoration and Land Management Control

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Explore the efforts of the Oneida Nation in restoring tribal homelands and gaining control over critical land management activities, including insights on the negotiation process, lessons learned, and recommendations for future actions.

  • Tribal
  • Homelands
  • Land Management
  • Oneida Nation
  • Negotiation

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  1. Restoration of Tribal Homelands & Tribal Control of Critical Land Management Activities: Tribal Administration of Resource Appraisal Services Candice Skenandore, Self Governance Coordinator, Oneida Nation

  2. Oneida Nation Background Negotiation Process Next Steps Lessons Learned

  3. Memorandum of Understanding What is the purpose of the MOU? Where does the authority come to require the MOU? Is the MOU necessary?

  4. Recommendations Consider ending the MOU process. Integrate statutory provisions into the self- government agreement. Make sure the template is available for the FY2020 negotiations.

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