Archive | March, 2011

National Planning Rule Public Forum

Topic:  National Planning Rule Public Forum, Monday, March 21, 2011, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.   Purpose:  The Forest Service Region 5 is holding three concurrent public meetings in McClellan (Sacramento area), Arcadia and Redding to explain both the details and intent of the recently proposed Planning Rule, if put into law, the rule will [...]

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California Indian Affairs

The creation of a executive level office of California Indian Affairs is a idea shared by many Tribes and Tribal organizations. We, the California Indian Water Commission, support this idea and also support this event that the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians are sponsoring. Proposal in PDF ———- Forwarded message ———- Haku from the [...]

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Radio Interview-Marine Life Protection Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: From Chris Skyhawk, KZYX Public Affairs Programmer 707-937-4295 Please join host Chris Skyhawk for Universal Perspectives this Thursday evening at 7PM on KZYX/ Z 90.7/91.5 FM. Listen Live on Internet: http://www.kzyx.org/joomla/   We will cover the Marine Life Protection Act with Guests Adam Wagschal and Atta Stevenson. A guest from the California [...]

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Trust in the Land

Atta Stevenson is a member of the California Indian Water Commission and she is cited on pages 60-62 of this new book written by Beth Rose Middleton. She is happy to share her insights and perspectives for your reading education and pleasure. We are encouraging people and organizations to help promote this book as ALL proceeds are [...]

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Salmon Water Now Videos

as posted by Salmon Water Now by Bruce Tokars If Salmon Could Speak to Governor Brown: Part five of Salmon Water Now six-part series What if salmon could speak? We imagine that they would have a lot to say about how difficult their lives have been because of the way humans have treated their environment. [...]

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