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Hearing held February 18, 1993 1 



Member statements: 



Bill Richardson ^ 



Eni F.H. Faleomavaega ^° 



Witness statements: 



Panel consisting of: ,. •„ a i. m u 

 Hon. Wainwright Velarde, vice president, Jicanlla Apache Tribe, 

 Duke, NM, accompanied by Rudy Velarde, member. Tribal Council, 

 and assistant director, Jicanlla Apache Game and Fish Depart- 

 ment "■• ^ 



Summary of Fish and WildUfe Management Programs on the 



Jicarilla Apache Reservation VV;"^ ^ 



Gloria Notah, wildlife manager, Navajo Nation Department of Fish 

 and WildUfe, on behalf of President Peterson Zah and the Navajo 



Nation 24 



Panel consisting of: . t^ , r t i 

 Hon. Thomas Maulson, chairman, Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake 

 Superior Chippewa Indians, Wisconsin, accompanied by Larry 

 Wawronowicz, director, Chippewa Natural Resources Department .. 39 

 James H. Schlender, executive administrator, The Great Lakes In- 

 dian Fish & Wildlife Commission, Odanah, WI 46 



Ken Poynter, enrolled member, Passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine, and 

 acting executive director. Native American Fish & WildUfe Society, 



Broomfield, CO •"•. 61 



Fred DuBray, coordinator. Administration for Native American Bison 

 Enhancement Project, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Eagle Butte, 



SD, and president, Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative 87 



Panel consisting of: , ™, .. , 

 Hon. Nelson Wallulatum, Chief, Wasco Tribe, and member, Tnbal 

 Council, The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reserva- 

 tion, OR, accompanied by Howard Amett, Esq., tribal attorney 139 



Supplemental statement of The Confederated Tribes of the Warm 



Springs Reservation 147 



Billy Frank, chairman. Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, 



Olympia, WA, accompanied by James R. Anderson, director 149 



Jim Harp, fisheries manager and elected representative, Quinault 

 Indian Nation, Taholah, WA 165 



APPENDIX 



FEBRUARY 18, 1993 



Additional Material SuBMiTrED for the Record 



Testimony of Ferdinand Martineau, executive director, 1854 Authority 177 



Statment of Harrison Talgo, Sr., chairman, San Carlos Apache Tribe, San 

 Carlos, AZ 180 



Statement of Brain Czech, director, San Carlos Recreation & WildUfe Depart- 

 ment, San Carlos Apache Tribe, San Carlos, AZ -. 183 



Testimony of Leonard C. Burch, Chairman, Southern Ute Indian Tribal Coim- 

 cil, Ignacio, CO — 190 



Testimony of Faith McGruther, executive director, Chippewa-Ottawa Treaty 

 Fishery Management Authority, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 194 



(III) 



