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Information For Alaska Native
Groups
NRCS Alaska Native Notes Newsletters
The following documents require
Adobe Acrobat.
To receive a hard copy of this newsletter contact Tribal Liaison Kristi Harper
Fall 2012
Spring 2012
(prints on 11 by 17 inch paper)
Resources
Alaska Tribal Conservation Alliance (ATCA)
The Alaska Tribal Conservation Alliance is a multi-tribal organization
established March 30, 2011. ATCA includes representatives from the Tyonek Tribal
Conservation District (est. 2005 – Tyonek, Alaska), the Asa’carsarmiut Tribal
Conservation District (est. 2006 – Mountain Village, Alaska), the Kuigglugmiut
Tribal Conservation District (est. 2006 – Kwethluk, Alaska), Nunivak Island
Tribal Conservation District (Est. 2011 – Mekoryuk, AK) and the Ahtna
Inter-tribal District.
Alaska Tribal Conservation
Alliance Website
Alaska Tribal Conservation
Alliance Blog
Advisory Councils
Council for Native American Farming and Ranching (CNAFR)
The United States Department of Agriculture's Council for Native American
Farming and Ranching (CNAFR) was created to advise the Secretary on ways to
eliminate barriers to participation for Native American Farmers and Ranchers in
USDA programs. The Council was established as part of the Keepseagle settlement
and is pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5
U.S.C. App. 2.
Angela Sandstol is the Alaska Representative on CNAFR (photo
right)
Angela Sandstol is from Tyonek, Alaska and is a member of the Native Village of
Tyonek (Dena'ina). She has experience in working with Tribal Conservation
Districts in Alaska and is currently the Executive Director for the Alaska
Tribal Conservation Alliance.
Regional
Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (RTCAC)
USDA Policy calls for Tribes to establish RTCAC with assistance from NRCS to
fulfill NRCS’ trust responsibilities to Tribes under public law and E.O. 13175.
These Councils can be instrumental in assisting the Chief, RCs and STCs in
strengthening government-to-government relations and clarifying the lines of
communication and consultation with Indian Tribes. These Councils will provide
an effective means to consult with Indian Tribes regarding national or
regional-level program policy and regulations and provide a direct line of
communication with Tribes at both the national and regional levels. These
councils will also provide a venue for agency leaders to gather input on Tribal
issues.
Michael L.
Sloan is the Alaska Representative on RTCAC
Michael L. Sloan is from Nome, Alaska. He is the Tribal Resources Program
Director for the Nome Eskimo Community.
Contacts
Tribal
Liaison/Alaska Native Outreach Coordinator
Kristi Harper, (907) 761-7737
State
Conservationist
Robert Jones, (907)
761-7760
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