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PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT Between Wisconsin’s Eleven Federally Recognized Tribes
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Document Date: 2013-08-15 17:18:41


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United States / /

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joint transportation / transportation / shared transportation / Transportation systems / parties with protocols / transportation related programs and services / mutual solutions / /

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Lake / Oneida / Indian / Lac / Tribe / Red / Superior / /

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WisDOT Tribal Task Force / Tribal Task Force / federal government / Wisconsin Division-Federal Highway Administration / Tribal Chair and Task Force / U.S. Department of Transportation / Wisconsin Department of Transportation / United States government / /

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Donald Berghammer / Gwen Carr / Kelly Jackson / Sandy Stankevich / Brent Pickard / Roger Larson / /

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contractor / WisDOT/Tribal Historic Preservation Officer / Executive / Tribal Historic Preservation Officer / representative / designated tribal representative / /

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Wisconsin / /

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