A member of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma is helping tribes across the country work with the Environmental Protection Agency.
Brenda Brandon is with the Environmental Research Studies Center at Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas. Her specialty is dealing with hazardous substance issues affecting tries and reservations. She also helped draft EPA's tribal consultation policy.
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Advocate provides link between Indians, EPA
(The Lawrence Journal-World 7/22)
Haskell woman helps tribes work with EPA
Thursday, July 22, 2004
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