To get to the closest courthouse. Weather permitting.
Your testimony today to try to describe how on a daily basis you deal with the realities of a family and a community tha...
Look at where we're from.
Our young women cannot be afraid to speak out, for fear of local politics or retribution.
I would like to thank Chairman Cantwell and Vice Chairman Barrasso for the scheduling this hearing on the Indian Law and...
But I also recognize that as I am talking with tribes from Alaska that truly are trying to make the best of an already s...
What are we collectively doing to address the deplorable housing conditions?
The fact of the matter is, we all must be asking more of ourselves--the Tribes, the State, and the Federal Government.
It has really helped to have the participant of the marshals, too, and just having an extra presence.
I obviously absolutely support the policy that our tribal court protective orders over our members or non-members in rel...
It seems so easy to ask. Put this in the budget.
We have a responsibility to ensure that our laws are effective in Indian Country.
Many of these villages have experienced incredible extreme weather, 30-plus villages at risk of literally falling into t...
We can do something now, or we can wait until something bad happens.
There will be opposition to this approach just as there will be opposition to S.1784 and S. 1966.
The National Forests were established for two reasons at the turn of the 20th Century; watershed protection and timber p...
This hearing is a valuable contribution to this Committee's understanding of why the federal timber sale program has fai...
It is time for Congress to enforce this policy and promise by making the necessary management changes in Alaska.