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When Bonneville Power Administrator Randy Hardy signed the BPA Tribal Policy in April 1996, he reaffirmed the trust relationship between BPA as a federal agency and the 13 federally recognized tribes in the Columbia Rive
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Document Date: 2004-10-28 18:29:03


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BPA’s Trust / BPA / /

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Federal government / Chief Executive Officer/Administrator Bonneville Power Administration Tribal Coordination Council / National Congress / Department of Energy / Department of Interior / /

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Bill Clinton / Randy Hardy / Alene Salish / Randall W. Hardy / John Smith / Bonneville Power / /

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Assistant General Counsel / Manager / Tribal Relations / Acting Public/Tribal Affairs Manager / President / Executive / Administrator / Public/Tribal Affairs Manager / Secretary / Federal trustee / /

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Alaska / /

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Tribal protocol / /

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