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Minnesota Indian Affairs Council Legislative Report 2020-21

Description
Wilder Research was contracted to complete this report on behalf of the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council. We conducted seven interviews and reviewed documentation and notes from MIAC staff about their work between July 2020 and June 2021, as well as consulted with MIAC staff about which work and priorities should be emphasized in this legislative cycle.
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Date

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14 p.
Client Organization

Client Organization

Wilder Topic

Wilder Topic

Communities
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Project Information

Minnesota Indian Affairs Council

Established in 1963 as the first council of its type in the U.S., the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council (MIAC) is the official liaison between Tribal Nations in Minnesota and the state of Minnesota. MIAC is mandated to make recommendations on legislation that is important to tribal governments and American Indian people and improve services between the state and American Indian communities. MIAC provides a forum for and advises state government on issues of concern to American Indian tribes and communities, develops and advocates for state legislation, and administers cultural resource preservation programs and the Dakota and Ojibwe Language Revitalization Grant program.

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