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TRANSPORTATION DATA ISSUES for NATIVE AMERICANS

TRANSPORTATION DATA ISSUES for NATIVE AMERICANS. 2002 INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC RECORDS FORUM ORLANDO, FLORIDA August 6, 2002 Martha Florey, M.S., J.D. I. Menominee Tribal Traffic Records Assessment II. Arizona Tribal Traffic Records Assessments III. GIS on Native American Roadways

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TRANSPORTATION DATA ISSUES for NATIVE AMERICANS

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  1. TRANSPORTATION DATA ISSUES for NATIVE AMERICANS 2002 INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC RECORDS FORUM ORLANDO, FLORIDA August 6, 2002 Martha Florey, M.S., J.D.

  2. I. Menominee Tribal Traffic Records Assessment II. Arizona Tribal Traffic Records Assessments III. GIS on Native American Roadways IV. Traffic Accident Reporting on Montana Reservations V. Tribal Law Enforcement PRESENTATIONS

  3. Tribal GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial ServicesEducationHousingHealthOtherLegislatorsConstitutionUpcoming EventsMeeting MinutesMenominee Nation News Menominee Indian Tribe of WisconsinP.O. Box 910Keshena, WI  54135 Website Feedback

  4. Menominee Tribal Traffic Records Assessment

  5. Menominee Treaties

  6. MAP ONE

  7. Dane County

  8. SHIFT to COLLABORATION An active relationship in which two or more individuals or organizations agree to pool their resources to achieve common goals that each recognizes cannot be achieved alone.

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