Hearing
before the
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
on
S. 1392, a Bill to Establish Procedures for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
of the Department of the Interior with Respect to Tribal Recognition.
Chairman Inouye's Opening Statement
Chairman Inouye's Closing Statement
Vice Chairman Campbell's Opening Statement
WITNESS LIST
THE HONORABLE CHRISTOPHER DODD, United States Senate,
Washington, D.C.
THE HONORABLE JOSEPH LIEBERMAN, United States Senate,
Washington, D.C.
Panel I
Ms. Aurene Martin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs,
U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.
Panel II
Mr. Barry Hill, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, General
Accounting Office, Washington, D.C.
Accompanied by: Mr. Jeffrey Malcolm, Assistant Director, Natural Resources
and the Environment, General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C.
Panel III
The Honorable Richard Blumenthal, Attorney General, State of Connecticut,
Hartford, CT
The Honorable Nicholas Mullane II, First Selectman, Town of North Stonington,
North Stonington, CT
Accompanied by: Ms. Jane Dauphinais, District Director, Congressman Simmons
(CT-2), Norwich,CT
Panel IV
The Honorable Marcia Flowers, Tribal Chairwoman, Eastern Pequot Indians of
Connecticut, North Stonington, CT
The Honorable Cecile Maxwell-Hansen, Tribal Chairperson, Duwamish Tribe,
Burien, WA