header-left header-right
File #: 11-035    Version: 1 Name: N/A
Type: Resolution Status: Reported from Committee
File created: 3/2/2011 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 3/14/2011 Final action: 3/14/2011
Enactment date: 3/14/2011 Enactment #: R-23-11
Title: A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE COOPERATION AND COORDINATION AMONG THE TAR CREEK TRUSTEE COUNCIL INDIAN TRIBES
Sponsors: Cara Cowan Watts
Indexes: Tar Creek
Code sections: N/A - Not Applicable
Attachments: 1. R-23-11.pdf
Title
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE COOPERATION AND COORDINATION AMONG THE TAR CREEK TRUSTEE COUNCIL INDIAN TRIBES
Body
WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation since time immemorial has exercised the sovereign rights of self-government in behalf of the Cherokee people; and

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation is a federally recognized Indian Nation with a historic and continual government to government relationship with the United States of America; and

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation is a natural resource trustee pursuant to the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Restoration Act, and in that capacity has participated in the assessment of injuries to natural resources impacted by Tar Creek Superfund Site hazardous substances releases; and

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation lacks available funding for legal representation required to more adequately participate in the natural resource damage assessment and other activities related to Tar Creek Superfund Site restoration and response; and

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation desires to work with other tribal natural resource trustees impacted by Tar Creek Superfund Site hazardous substances releases through an Agreement Concerning the Cooperation and Coordination Among the Tar Creek Trustee Council Indian Tribes; and

WHEREAS, one purpose of the Agreement among the Tar Creek Trustee Council Indian Tribes is to authorize a single tribe to apply for, receive and administer on behalf of all party tribes joint funding for legal representation in the natural resource damage assessment and other activities related to Tar Creek Superfund Site restoration and response; and

WHEREAS, the said Agreement designates the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma to act on behalf of all party tribes in applying for and administering such funding for legal representation in the natural resource damage assessment and other activities related to Tar Creek Superfund Site restoration and response.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION...

Click here for full text