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1 Service and USFWS policy, as well as other agencies, for dealing 



2 with Tribes on a government-to-governrnent basis. By this 



3 provision. Tribes will be able to develop comprehensive land use 



4 plans and zoning codes and ordinances to protect the integrity of 



5 Tribal resources while taking into consideration private, state, and 



6 federal interests within their area of jurisdiction. 

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8 Title V 



9 Self-Determination Management of Fish and Wildlife Resources : 



10 Under provisions of this Title, Tribes will be authorized to select 



11 the management mechanisms best suited for their individual fish, 



12 wildUfe and recreation management requirements. Options for 



13 management are based upon a universal Trust responsibility that all 



14 federal departments and agencies have to Tribal Governments. 



15 Current use of BIA as the primary agency to deliver funds to Tribal 



16 fish, wildlife and recreation management programs overlooks P.L. 



17 93-638 Indian Self-Determination requirements as amended in 1988. 



18 Alternatives to the current system could be through the USFWS 



19 "Indian Fish and Wildlife Assistance Program," the "Federal Fish and 



20 Wildlife Enhancement Aides Program," administration by the 



21 USFWS, direct PL. 93-638 funding through the USFWS, block grant 



22 programs through agencies such as the Administration for Native 



23 Americans, direct funding through the Native American Fish & 



24 Wildlife Society (NAFWS), wetlands initiatives through the 



