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A Snapshot of Nevada’s Indian Country With United States Attorney Daniel G. Bogden

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A Snapshot of Nevada’s Indian Country

With United States Attorney

Daniel G. Bogden

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Duck Valley Sho-Pai Tribe

Duckwater Sho-Pai Tribe

Ely Shoshone Tribe

Fallon Paiute Tribe

Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe

Fort Mojave Indian Tribe

Goshute Business Council

Las Vegas Paiute Tribe

Lovelock Paiute Tribe

Moapa Band of Paiutes

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony

Summit Lake Paiute Tribe

Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone

Battle Mountain Band Council

Elko Band Council

South Fork Band Council

Wells Band Council

Walker River Paiute Tribe

Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California

Carson Colony Community Council

Dresslerville Community Council

Stewart Community Council

Winnemucca Colony Council

Yerington Paiute Tribe

Yomba Shoshone Tribe

District of Nevada Operational Plan for Tribal Matters District of Nevada Informational Resource Guide for Tribal Matters

President Obama issued a Memorandum regarding Tribal Consultation on November 5, 2009, whichdirected all federal agencies to develop a detailed plan of the actions to fully implementPresident Clinton’s Executive Order 13175, in an effort to “establish regular and meaningfulconsultation and collaboration with tribal officials.”

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Pursuant to President Obama’s Memorandum & President Clinton’s Executive Order, the District of Nevada drafted and implemented an Operational Plan and Resource Guide addressing the following basic components:

Communication

Investigations

Victim Advocacy

Training

Outreach

Public Safety

Violence against Women

Accountability

Spring 2010

United States Department of Justice

INDIAN COUNTRY LAWENFORCEMENT MEETING

Location: United States Attorney’s Office, Reno, Nevada

Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010

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AgendaDistrict of Nevada Informational Resource Guide for Tribal Matters

United States Attorney’s Office, Reno, Nevada

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Introduction by United States Attorney Daniel G. Bogden

Introduction of all Attendees

District of Nevada Informational Resource Guide for Tribal Matters

Tribal Police Chiefs or their Representatives

– Information regarding tribe

– Current status of police force

– Current needs of police force

Federal Agencies

– Relationship with Tribes

Safe Trails Task Force Update / Discussion

Discussion & Conclusion

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Fallon

Washoe

Reno-Sparks

Duckwater

Pyramid Lake

Lovelock

Elko Band Council

Las Vegas Paiute

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US Marshall’s

FBI

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Law Enforcement Agencies in Attendance

14TH STATE-WIDE NATIVE AMERICANCONFERENCE

Theme: Working Together for Hope, Healing, and Justice

Location: Red Lion Hotel and Casino, Elko, Nevada

Dates: Tuesday, July 27 – Thursday, July 29, 2010

Attendance: 94

US Attorney Daniel Bogden welcomes everyone to the Conference

FBI ASAC William Woerner gives opening remarks The audience listens to a speaker at the Conference

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Dinner at The Star on Tuesday nightUSAO Victim Witness Specialist Jaye Willis & Victim Witness Coordinator Debbie Waite

FBI Victim Specialist Maureen Seitz, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, USAO Victim Witness Specialist Glenda Newby, Wadsworth Justice Court Honorable Terry Graham

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DOJ Office of Tribal Justice Chris Chaney & Washoe Tribe of NV & CA Tribal Prosecutor Patricia Lenzi

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami introduces FBI Speaker Pamela Elton

FBI SAC Kevin Favreau addresses the audience

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Detective Nick Madsen discusses the Dynamics of Sexually Victimized Children

AUSA Elizabeth Olson speaks about 4th Amendment issues

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden, Victim Witness Coordinator Debbie Waite, and Speaker Viki Sharp drawing raffle tickets

Grand Prize Winner of the Raffle

BIA SA Will Coochyouma

Raffle Prize Winner

Ely Shoshone Tribal Police Chief Roger Miller

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Rose Mary Joe-Kinale of Yerington Paiute Tribe & US Attorney Daniel Bogden US Attorney Daniel Bogden plays with Play-Doh as part of a group activity

Thank you to everyone who participated in thisyear’s Conference and for all of your hard work!

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FALLON PAIUTE SHOSHONE TRIBE

Location: Two miles northeast of Fallon, Nevada; the Reservation is 12 miles east by State Route 116 of Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada

Established: 1907

Tribal Members: 1,310

Resident Population: 765

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Fahami, BIA SA Molly Hernandez

Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribal Police shield

US Attorney Daniel Bogden, BIA SA Molly Hernandez, Tribal Officer Roger Morningstar

Tribal Police Chief Mel Jabines, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, Tribal Officer Roger Morningstar

Friday, July 23, 2010

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami & US Attorney Daniel Bogden BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

Along Highway 50 in Middlegate, Nevada

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YOMBA SHOSHONE TRIBE

Location: Approximately 55 miles south of Austin by improved State Route 21 at Reese River, Nye County, Nevada

Established: 1934

Tribal Members: 200

Resident Population: 90

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, Council Member Alicia Walkerman, Tribal Police Chief Monte Wilmoth, US Attorney Daniel Bogden

BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

US Attorney Daniel Bogden plays basketball with a child at the local gym

Yomba Shoshone Tribal Court

BIA SA Molly Hernandez

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BIA SA Molly HernandezUS Attorney Daniel Bogden

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden

ELKO BAND COLONY

Location: In Elko, Elko County, Nevada

Established: 1918

Tribal Members: 1,380

Resident Population: 765

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & Tribal Police Chief Mike Kolsch

US Attorney Daniel Bogden, Tribal Officer Joe Gardner, Tribal Police Chief Mike Kolsch, FBI SA Jason Benedetti, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & FBI SA Jason Benedetti

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SOUTH FORK BAND COLONY

Location: In Lee, Elko County, Nevada

Established: 1934

Tribal Members: 260

Resident Population: 75

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, Mrs. Laura Bogden

South Fork Band Council The location of South Fork Band Colony

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

BATTLE MOUNTAIN INDIAN COLONY

Location: Off Interstate 80, in Battle Mountain, Lander County, Nevada

Established: 1917

Tribal Members: 516

Resident Population: 165

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami & US Attorney Daniel Bogden BIA SA Molly Hernandez, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami

BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

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WINNEMUCCA INDIAN COLONY

Location: One block west of Bridge Street, ¾ of a mile south of downtown Winnemucca, Humboldt County, Nevada

Established: 1917

Tribal Members: Unknown

Resident Population: Unknown

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & Mrs. Laura Bogden

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & BIA SA Molly Hernandez US Attorney Daniel Bogden & BIA SA Molly Hernandez at Winnemucca Indian Colony

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LOVELOCK PAIUTE TRIBE

Location: One block west of Cornell Avenue in southwest Lovelock, Pershing County, Nevada

Established: 1907

Tribal Members: 424

Resident Population: 123

Lovelock Paiute Tribe

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami

BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

Lovelock Paiute Tribe Administration Building

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PYRAMID LAKE PAIUTE TRIBE

Location: 35 miles northeast of Reno, Washoe County, Nevada

Established: 1859

Tribal Members: 2,253

Resident Population: 1,603

US Attorney Daniel Bogden

US Attorney Daniel Bogden at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Smoke Shop

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden

RENO-SPARKS INDIAN COLONYLocation: At East Second Street adjacent to the city limits of Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, and 10 miles north of Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada, at Hungry Valley

Established: 1917

Tribal Members: 900

Resident Population: Unknown

Tribal Prosecutor Eric Hoshizaki at the Tribal Court Services building

Tribal Police Chief Larry Cooley, Tribal Prosecutor Eric Hoshizaki, US Attorney Daniel Bogden

Tribal Police Chief Larry Cooley, Tribal Prosecutor Eric Hoshizaki, US Attorney Daniel Bogden at the Tribal Police Department

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden in Orvada, Nevada

US Attorney Daniel Bogden

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami & US Attorney Daniel Bogden in Orvada, Nevada

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, Mrs. Laura Bogden, US Attorney Daniel Bogden

US Attorney Daniel Bogden, BIA Supervisor Police Officer Ken Alvarez, Mrs. Laura Bogden, BIA SA Molly Hernandez

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BIA SA Molly Hernandez & BIA Supervisor Police Officer Ken Alvarez

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden & BIA Supervisor Police Officer Ken Alvarez

FORT MCDERMITT PAIUTE SHOSHONE TRIBE

Location: Four miles southeast of McDermitt, Humboldt County, Nevada; a major portion of the reservation is located in Malheur County, Oregon

Established: 1936

Tribal Members: 945

Resident Population: 365

BIA SA Molly Hernandez, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, US Attorney Daniel Bogden

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & BIA Supervisor Police Officer Ken Alvarez

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Fort McDermitt Community Building

Fort McDermitt Senior Citizen Center

BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden at an old jail

Fort McDermitt Diabetes & Youth Center

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden

BIA SA Molly Hernandez, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, Tribal Judge Woodside Wright

WASHOE TRIBE OF NEVADA & CALIFORNIA

Location: Territorial jurisdiction and tribal lands are located in Carson City and Douglas County, Nevada, and Alpine County, California. The tribe is comprised of the Carson Colony, Dresslerville Colony, Stewart Community, and Woodfords Colony, along with lands for ranching and some allotment.

Established: 1891

Tribal Members: 1,550

Resident Population: 4 different communities

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, Tribal Chairman Waldo Walker, Tribal Attorney Suzanne Garcia, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, Tribal Prosecutor Patricia Lenzi

Tribal Headquarters for the Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California in Gardnerville, Nevada

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US Attorney Daniel Bogden & Tribal Prosecutor Patricia Lenzi

Tribal Prosecutor Patricia Lenzi, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, Police Chief Richard Varner, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, Court Clerk Jennifer Leal, BIA SA Molly Hernandez, Probation Officer Carl Smuda

Washoe Tribe Police Department Washoe Family Healing Center

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DRESSLERVILLE COMMUNITY COLONY

Location: One-half mile west of US Highway 395, south of Gardnerville, Nevada.

Established: 1917

Tribal Members: 250

Resident Population: 400

AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami & US Attorney Daniel Bogden at the Washoe Tribe Health Clinic at the Dresslerville Community Colony

Washoe Housing Authority

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CARSON COMMUNITY COLONY

Location: One-half mile west of US Highway 395, one mile south of Carson City, Nevada.

Established: 1917

Tribal Members: 82

Resident Population: 250

Mrs. Laura Bogden & US Attorney Daniel Bogden at the Carson Community Colony

Carson Community Colony

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STEWART COMMUNITY COLONY

Location: South of Carson City, Nevada.

Established: 1990

Tribal Members: 70

Resident Population: 313

BIA SA Molly Hernandez, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, US Attorney Daniel Bogden in front of the Stewart Community building

Stewart Community Colony

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BIA Police Chief Clifford Serawop, BIA SA Molly Hernandez, US Attorney Daniel Bogden

BIA Police Chief Clifford Serawop & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

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BIA SA Molly Hernandez, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami

YERINGTON PAIUTE TRIBE

Location: Colony is located adjacent to Yerington, Nevada. Ranch is located 2 miles west of US Alternate 95, approximately 10 miles north of Yerington, Lyon County, Nevada.

Established: 1916

Tribal Members: 1,050

Resident Population: 600

US Attorney Daniel Bogden & BIA SA Molly Hernandez

BIA SA Molly Hernandez & US Attorney Daniel Bogden at the Housing Authority

US Attorney Daniel Bogden, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami, BIA SA Molly Hernandez

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WALKER RIVER PAIUTE TRIBE

Location: In Schurz, Mineral County, Nevada. Portions of the reservation are located in Churchill, Lyon, and Mineral Counties, Nevada.

Established: 1859

Tribal Members: 3,055

Resident Population: 900+

Tribal Chairman Lorren Sammaripa, US Attorney Daniel Bogden, BIA SA Molly Hernandez, AUSA Tribal Liaison Sue Fahami

Mrs. Laura Bogden & US Attorney Daniel Bogden

US Attorney Daniel Bogden, BIA SA Molly Hernandez, Tribal Police Officer Jonathan Tripp

Walker River Paiute Tribal Court

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following tribes:

Duck Valley Sho-Pai Tribe

Duckwater Sho-Pai Tribe

Ely Shoshone Tribe

Fort Mojave Indian Tribe

Goshute Business Council

Las Vegas Paiute Tribe

Moapa Band of Paiutes

Summit Lake Paiute Tribe

Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone

Wells Band Council

Fall 2010 – Summer 2011