The Senate Indian Affairs
Committee is holding a field hearing on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on Monday, August 4, 2008.
The hearing will address Operation Dakota Peacekeeper, an effort by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to improve law and order on the reservation. The BIA is spending $1 million on 20 officers for 90 days.
The witnesses for the hearing include Ron His Horse Is Thunder, the chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe; Judge William Zuger, the chief judge of the tribal court; Pat Ragsdale, the head of BIA's Office of Justice Services; and Marty Jackley, the U.S. Attorney for South Dakota.
The hearing takes place from 9:30am-11:30am at the Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates, North Dakota.
Committee Notice:
FIELD HEARING on the progress and future of Operation Dakota Peacekeeper
(August 4, 2008)
Relevant Documents:
Operation Dakota
Peacekeeper (BIA)
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