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Testimony from National Indian Education Association on Department of Health & Human Services Budget Consultation in 2009

Authors: National Indian Education Association

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2012-06-05

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: National Indian Education Association, NIEA, 2009, Testimony, Department of Health & Human Services, DHHS, Budget Consultation,

Abstract: Testimony National Indian Education Association on DHHS FY 2011 Budget Consultation

Founded in 1970, the National Indian Education Association is the Largest Organization in the nation dedicated to Native education advocacy issues and embraces a membership of over 3,000 American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Educators, Tribal leaders, school administrators, teachers, elders, parents and students. 

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