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The Institute for Tribal Government and
the Tribal Leaders Forum are grateful to
the following tribal governments, government
agencies, businesses and individuals for
their contributions to the activities of
the Institute:
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The Bonneville
Power Administration |
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Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission |
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The Confederated
Tribes of Grand Ronde |
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The Cow Creek Band
of Umpqua Indians |
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The Spirit Mountain
Community Fund |
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The Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs |
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The Chickasaw Nation |
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The Coeur d’Alene
Tribe |
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The Delaware Nation
of Oklahoma |
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The Elizabeth Furse
Scholarship Fund |
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Jamestown S’Klallam
Tribal Council |
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Jayne Fawcett,
Ambassador, Tribal Council Mohegan Tribe |
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The Enterprise
Foundation |
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Meyer Memorial Trust |
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National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration |
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Pendleton Woolen
Mills |
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Qwest Foundation |
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Spirit Mountain Community Fund |
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Sue Shaffer, Chairwoman,
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians |
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The U.S. Department
of Education (Fund for Innovative Post-Secondary
Education) |
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The U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (Administration
for Native Americans) |
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The U.S. Department
of Defense (Native American Environmental
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The cost for Institute classes and/or training
is determined on a case by case basis, and
is structured to cover the cost of instructors
and classroom teaching materials. A limited
number of scholarships are available to
tribes.
Funding support for this project has been
received from tribal governments, government
agencies, individuals and businesses. You
can help support the Institute and help
bring its Great
Tribal Leaders of Modern Times Project
to fruition by making a tax-deductible gift
to Tribal Leadership Forum, C/0 Portland
State University Foundation, PO Box 610, North Plains, Oregon 97133.
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