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Electronically Filed April 2, 2008
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Exhibit 12 Notice to Convene Genera
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Exhibit 37 Letter of Special Truste
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2 Account 7153 - Proceeds of Labor,
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3 II 100TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION S. 2
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5 3 1 (4) “Hoopa Valley Tribe”
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7 SEC. 2. RESERVATIONS; PARTITION A
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21 19 1 (b) INTERIM CouNcn~EsT~LIsi
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(5) Vacancies on the Interim Counci
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25 1 merge with the Yurok Tribe and
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27 25 1 SEC. 13. LIMITATIONS OF ACT
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United States Department of the Int
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REPORT TO CONGRESS HOOPA-YUROK, Pur
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Subsequent to enactment of the Act,
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IV. That Congress in coordination w
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FINANCIAL INFORMATONA.L SHEET - “
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—2— The balance due vas distrib
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YIJROK TRII3E -- ~ ~ ~ ~ 15900 Hwy
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BACKGROUND April 2, 2001 Page 3 rec
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REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE HOOPA-YUR
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In 1892, Congress opened the Kiamat
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esource management, and spending of
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The HYSA established procedures for
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Consistent with this reasoning, the
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On April 18, 2000, a sharply divide
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the funds. While the balance ofthe
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DRAFT REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF TH
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the Kiamath River and Hoopa parcels
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No. C 80 2908 TEH (N.D. Cal.). The
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the Yurok Reservation on December 7
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the Settlement Act does not authori