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Bureau of Indian Affairs
36.
Water Rights Negotiation/Litigation Program: A programme of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA) to provide funds to the United States and tribes for activities associated with
securing or defending federally reserved Indian water rights through negotiations and/or
litigation. It primarily provides funds for necessary documentation, expert witnesses and
technical reports to further water rights claims.
37.
Water Management, Planning, and Pre-Development Program: A BIA programme
for assisting tribes in managing, conserving and utilizing trust water resources, primarily by
providing funds for necessary technical research, studies and other information for Indian
tribes.
38.
High Priority Performance Goal crime reduction initiative of 2009: Programme
implemented by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in collaboration with tribal law enforcement
officials intended to reduce violent crime in four targeted reservations by five percent over
a 24-month period. The initiative was expanded to two additional reservations.
Bureau of Indian Education
39.
The Bureau of Indian Education funds 183 elementary and secondary schools on 64
reservations throughout the United States, serving approximately 42,000 Indian students.
Of these, 58 are tribally-operated under contracts or grants. The Bureau also funds or
operates off-reservation boarding schools and provides higher education scholarships to
Indian students.
United States Geological Survey
40.
Technical Training in Support of Native American Relations (TESNAR): A
programme that provides grants for the development and implementation of technical
training, by USGS scientists, for the employees of Tribes and tribal organizations in order
to strengthen the technical capacity of Tribes in managing tribal natural and cultural
resources.
Bureau of Reclamation
41.
Native American Affairs Program: A programme of the Bureau of Reclamation
(BOR) that provides support for Indian water rights negotiations and the realization of
various irrigation, water development, drought relief and other services and programmes
implemented by the BOR.
42.
Water Rights Settlement Projects: Provides support for Indian water rights
settlements, including serving as the construction entity for water supply projects approved
as part of enacted settlements.
43.
Bureau of Reclamation/ Rural Water Projects: Works with Indian tribes to assess
their water supply needs, including for domestic uses, and to address these needs by
designing and constructing water supply projects. Construction of water projects to provide
safe and reliable domestic water supplies to Indian tribes, and other local entities, are
ongoing in several states.
US Fish & Wildlife Service
44.
Tribal Wildlife Grants Program: Provided approximately 360 grants to nearly 200
tribal governments to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and habitats.
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