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- "It is only the first step to recognize the trust obligations and treaty responsibilities to Indian Nations, " said Masten.
- He did chastise the federal government for failing to meet its trust obligations to the tribes ( in regard to fisheries ),
- In creating the OHA and the voting requirements thereof, Hawaii was simply " reaffirming the'solemn trust obligation and responsibility to native Hawaiians'. " ( Res.
- In actuality, the provisions of the bill were intended to be a final disposition of all trust obligations and a final " dissolution of the tribal governments ."
- They argue the preferences are allowed because the federal government has accepted a trust obligation to Native Hawaiians that is similar to its relationship with American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- Tribal self-determination has created tension with respect to the federal government's historic trust obligation to care for Indians; however, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has never lived up to that responsibility.
- Tribal self-determination has created tension with respect to the federal government's historic trust obligation to care for Indians, however, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has never lived up to that responsibility.
- Supporters of the programs have argued that such preferences are allowed because the federal government has accepted a trust obligation to Native Hawaiians that is similar to its relationship with the Indians.
- "If they want to talk to us they've had every opportunity and the opportunities have been there for over 100 years to fulfill their trust obligation-- and they have not done that.
- McCain said at a Tuesday hearing on his bill, " we cannot, and must not, let these cries drown out the principles underlying our solemn trust obligations to American Indians . . ..
- In 1975 Bath City Council, the predecessor council, had built a Sports and Leisure Centre and car park on the south side of the Rec after taking legal advice that this was consistent with the trust obligations.
- Lungren said the proposed venture would leave Sharp, which operates four acute-care hospitals and controls about a third of the San Diego market, with little cash and no ability to continue its charitable mission and trust obligations.