Index 850 Crow, 476-478 Crow Creek, 694-695 Cully Corporation Point Lay, 156 Cultural preservation. See individual tribes Cupeño, 246 Los Coyotes, 307-308 Morongo, 314-315 Pala, 318-319 Curyung, 60-61 Cuyapaipe. See Ewiiaapaayp Cu-Yui Ticutta, 513-514 Dakota Tribal Industries, 596 Dakota Western Corporation (DWC), 699 Danny Wimmer Presents (DWP), 360 Danzhit Hanlaii Corporation, 57 DataComSciences, 612 Dawes Act (1887), 324. See also individual tribes Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone Band, 352-353 Deering, 61-62 Deg Xinag Red Devil, 166-167 Sleetmute, 182-183 Delaware Delaware Nation, 623-624 Delaware Nation, 623-624 Delaware Nation Economic DevelopmentAuthority (DNEDA), 623 Deloycheet Inc., 77 Demographics. See individual cultural groups; individual tribes Dena'inaAthabascan, 6 Aniak, 37-38 Chickaloon, 50 Eklutna, 65-66 Iliamna, 82-83 Knik, 98 Lime Village, 111 Ninilchik, 134-135 Nondalton, 137-138 Pedro Bay, 149-150 Red Devil, 166-167 Salamatof, 169-170 Seldovia Village, 173-174 Tyonek, 191-192 Dendu Gwichi'in Tribe. See Birch Creek Desert LandAct (1877), 264 Devil's Lake Reservation. See Spirit Lake Diegueño. See Kumeyaay (Diegueño) Dillingham. See Curyung Diné Development Corporation (DDC), 226, 230 Dineega Corporation, 167 Ruby, 167 Dinyea Corporation, 181 Stevens Village, 181 Diomede, 62 Dot Lake, 62-63 Doyon Limited, 19 Dresslerville, 501 Dry Creek, 282-283 Duck Valley, 502-503 Duckwater, 504 Duckwater Economic Development Corporation (DEDC), 504 Dutch Harbor/Unalaska. See Qawalangin E3 Environmental LLC, 16 Eagle, 63-64 Earthworks Technology, Inc., 461 Eastern Band of Cherokee, 587-589 Eastern Shawnee, 624-625 Eastern Shoshone Tribe, 815-817 EconomicAdvancement for Rural Tribal Habitats (EARTH), 304 Economic development. See Business corporations; Gaming; Real estate; Tourism; individual tribes Education, featured programs. See also Tribal colleges; individual tribes California Endowed Chair in Native American Studies, Sonoma State University (CA), 291 Serrano Language Revitalization Project, 337 Florida Seminole/Miccosukee Scholarship Program, 382 Idaho Coeur d'Alene Tribal Institute, 391 Massachusetts Aquinnah Turtle program, 424 Michigan building trades training, 434 Certificate in Clerical Technology, 438 Saginaw ChippewaAcademy, 432-433 Minnesota Circle of Life School, 467 Playworks program, 462 Mississippi Integrated Technologies Training Center, 471 Teacher Enhancement Center (NASA), 471 Montana Nizipuhwahsin (Real Speak) School, 476 Navajo Nation, 229 Nebraska NYLA-Hope (Native Youth LeadershipAcademy), 494 Nevada Learn n' Serve program, 509 New Mexico Norman TeCube Sr. Scholarship Fund, 541 New York President's Environmental YouthAward, 584 North Carolina partnership with University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, 589 North Dakota Bringing Back the Horses program, 595 Unity Riders program, 593 Oklahoma Wichita Little Sisters, 661 Wichita Young Men's Society, 661 South Dakota Marly Indian School, 711 UAIC Tribal School (CA), 360 Washingtonstate Camas Institute, 742, 743 Eek, 64 Egegik, 65 Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council (ENIPC), 566, 567 Eklutna, 65-66 Ekwok, 66-67 Electricity. See individual tribes Elem Indian Colony, 283-284 Elim, 67-68 Elko Colony, 505 Elk Valley, 284-285 Elwha, Lower. See Lower Elwha Ely Shoshone, 505 Emmonak, 68 Endangered SpeciesAct (1973), 297 Endangered/threatened species. See Environmental concerns Energy. See alsoNatural gas; Oil and gas Alaska bulk fuels, 101 general considerations, 4 hydroelectricity, 81 renewable, 9 Arizona renewable, 217, 237 California geothermal, 288 renewable, 271, 284, 287, 290, 310, 313, 315, 326 Colorado commercial enterprises, 368 Maine renewable, 419 Michigan coal-burning power plant, 431 ethanol plant, 431 Minnesota renewable, 462 Montana renewable, 475 Nevada renewable, 504, 512, 522 New Mexico geothermal, 530, 537 renewable, 568, 571 New York hydropower, 577 renewable, 576 North Dakota renewable, 592, 596, 597, 599 Oklahoma renewable, 628, 631 Oregon hydroelectricity, 681 renewable, 666 Rhode Island renewable, 685 South Dakota renewable, 706 Utah geothermal, 722 renewable, 723 Washingtonstate green power, 765 renewable, 748 Wisconsin biomass, 810 renewable, 788, 796 Engineering and technology Alaska, 8-17, 20-21, 74 California, 348 English Bay. SeeNanwalek English Bay Corporation, 122 Enterprise, 286 Entiate Colville, 733-735 Envira-Tech, 635 Environmental concerns Alaska endangered/threatened species, 171 Arizona endangered/threatened species, 206 California Cadiz Water Project, 274 dam removal, 302, 329 dust pollution, 306 endangered/threatened species, 290, 297, 308, 331, 344, 347 Indian Canyons Master Plan, 250 insecticide pollution, 261 Native Redwood Forest Rehabilitation Project, 264 Tahquitz CanyonWetland Conservation Plan, 250 Tribal Wetland Program, 305 uranium in water, 259 water contamination, 281, 284, 312 water shortages, 358 Connecticut National TribalAir Program, 374 Reforest the Tropics initiative, 377 wetlands, 374 Florida endangered/threatened species, 380-381 Everglades, 380-381 proposed Skyway Project, 380 Idaho Eastern Michaud Flats SuperFund site, 394 Gray wolf protection, 397 mining waste cleanup, 391 tar sands mining, 397 Iowa streambank stabilization, 400 Kansas Plum Creek Reservoir, 403 water quality, 403 Maine endangered/threatened species, 420 Medux-nekeag Watershed Coalition, 418 water pollution, 417, 420 Massachusetts Nomans Land Island cleanup, 425 water quality, 424-425
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