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Risk Assessments and Hazardous Waste Cleanup in Indian Country: The Role of the Federal-Indian Trust Relationship Mervyn L. Tano International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management 444 South Emerson Street Denver,
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Document Date: 2011-03-29 16:13:01


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Denver / Pendleton / Seattle / /

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United States / /

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Product Issues / /

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International Institute / Federal-Indian Trust Relationship Mervyn L. Tano International Institute / Fort Mojave Indian Tribe / /

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trust law / real estate / case law / food purchases / food stamps / gas stations / hazardous waste site / risk assessment protocol / food / /

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Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian Health Service / United States Court of Claims / Congress / United States Bureau / Federal Government / U.S. Department of Energy / UN Court / Indian Pueblo Council’s office of Environmental Protection / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Indian Health Service / Environmental Protection Agency’s office of Emergency and Remedial Response / Department of Energy’s Center for Risk Excellence / Department of Defense / federal-Indian trust / Federal-Indian Trust Relationship Mervyn L. Tano International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management / International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management / United States government / /

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Mary Christina Wood / Barbara L. Harper / Stuart G. Harris / /

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Executive / Secretary of the Interior / trustee / Secretary / federal trustee / /

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salmon / /

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Alaska / Oregon / Colorado / /

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risk assessment protocol / /

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