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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of American Indian Report - June 2008 American Indian Report - June 2008 Contents Ethics & Standards of Conduct: Governing Work Habits of Elected Officials Congress: Activity on the Hill Catching Up with the Curve Grants: Police Equipment Assistance from the Federal Government The Pottery Project Neighbors Helping Neighbors Where They Belong Spreading the Word “Poverty is Not a Part of Our Culture” Strategic Planning: Step 1 — An Assessment of Now Saving the Samala Language American Indian Report - June 2008 American Indian Report - June 2008 - American Indian Report - June 2008 (Page Cover1) American Indian Report - June 2008 - American Indian Report - June 2008 (Page Cover2) American Indian Report - June 2008 - American Indian Report - June 2008 (Page 3) American Indian Report - June 2008 - American Indian Report - June 2008 (Page 4) American Indian Report - June 2008 - American Indian Report - June 2008 (Page 5) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Contents (Page 6) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Contents (Page 7) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Ethics & Standards of Conduct: Governing Work Habits of Elected Officials (Page 8) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Congress: Activity on the Hill (Page 9) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Catching Up with the Curve (Page 10) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Catching Up with the Curve (Page 11) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Catching Up with the Curve (Page 12) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Catching Up with the Curve (Page 13) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Grants: Police Equipment Assistance from the Federal Government (Page 14) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Grants: Police Equipment Assistance from the Federal Government (Page 15) American Indian Report - June 2008 - The Pottery Project (Page 16) American Indian Report - June 2008 - The Pottery Project (Page 17) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Neighbors Helping Neighbors (Page 18) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Neighbors Helping Neighbors (Page 19) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Where They Belong (Page 20) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Where They Belong (Page 21) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Spreading the Word (Page 22) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Spreading the Word (Page 23) American Indian Report - June 2008 - “Poverty is Not a Part of Our Culture” (Page 24) American Indian Report - June 2008 - “Poverty is Not a Part of Our Culture” (Page 25) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Strategic Planning: Step 1 — An Assessment of Now (Page 26) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Strategic Planning: Step 1 — An Assessment of Now (Page 27) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Saving the Samala Language (Page 28) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Saving the Samala Language (Page 29) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Saving the Samala Language (Page 30) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Saving the Samala Language (Page 31) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Saving the Samala Language (Page Cover3) American Indian Report - June 2008 - Saving the Samala Language (Page Cover4)
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