FROM THE ARCHIVE
DOI doesn't like what NCAI has to say on trust
Facebook
Twitter
Email
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2003 The Department of Interior doesn't think the nation's largest inter-tribal organization should ask the judge overseeing the trust fund lawsuit to address their concerns, according to a recent court filing. The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) submitted an amicus brief in the Cobell case. The tribes criticized the Bush administration's trust reform plans. In a March 14 response, attorneys for Secretary Gale Norton said NCAI makes suggestions that go "far beyond" the lawsuit. "While NCAI's comments and critique may be appropriate for discussion and consultation between Interior and tribal governments in the broader context of trust asset management reform or other programs, NCAI's brief largely bypasses the specific compliance issues . . . in this litigation," the government wrote. The government's response also criticizes NCAI for embracing some of the suggestions made by the Cobell plaintiffs. At the same time, the response curiously adopts language the plaintiffs made with respect to "respect for tribal laws." Norton's lawyers did not want U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth to accept NCAI's brief. Relevant Documents:
Response to NCAI Brief (March 14, 2003) Relevant Links:
Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com
Cobell v. Norton, Department of Justice - http://www.usdoj.gov/civil/cases/cobell/index.htm
Indian Trust, Department of Interior - http://www.doi.gov/indiantrust
Trust Reform, NCAI - http://www.ncai.org/main/pages/
issues/other_issues/trust_reform.asp Related Stories:
NARF: What's wrong with Indians winning? (3/17)
Appropriators question historical accounting (3/13)
DOI sanctioned for 'deceit' (3/12)
IIM accounting keeps changing (3/12)
New Cobell ruling from Judge Lamberth (3/11)
Hall: Tribes 'at the table' in Cobell (3/10)
Court blocks Norton's historical accounting scheme (3/4)
A trust fund scandal? Not here! (3/4)
Judge signals concern for tribal impact (3/4)
White House asked to bring DOI to the table (02/25)
BIA agencies face new trust rating system (02/10)
Troubled Indian programs prompt GAO criticism (01/31)
McCaleb approved reorganization in Nov. (1/13)
Tribes weigh reform plan response (1/13)
Trust management standards key to reform plan (01/08)
Cobell trust reform plans filed (1/7)
DOI complains about consultation (1/7)
Swimmer picked as Indian trustee (1/6)
McCaleb learned about trust 'on the job' (12/23)
Deadline approaches on plans (12/19)
Tribes opposing BIA proposal (12/18)
'This is not son of BITAM' (12/17)
McCaleb announces reorganization (12/5)
New proposal is BITAM plus more (12/5)
Trust reform legislation put off in Congress (10/17)
Tribes enter 'new phase' in trust reform battle (10/03)
Sparks fly at trust reform meeting (9/27)
Here comes BITAM all over again (9/27)
Task force mired in trust reform debate (07/29)
Lamberth takes on tribal trust onslaught (07/25)
Advertisement
Stay Connected
Contact
Search
Trending in News
1 White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
News Archive
About This Page
You are enjoying stories from the Indianz.Com Archive, a collection dating back to 2000. Some outgoing links may no longer work due to age.
All stories are available for publishing via Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)