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In August of 2015, Center staff maintained email correspondence with Darren Mitchell, who was assisting with a state-tribal jurisdictional custody case involving the Seneca Tribe/Tonawanda Reservation (and both VA and PA).
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In August of 2015, Center staff maintained email correspondence with Darren Mitchell, who was assisting with a state-tribal jurisdictional custody case involving the Seneca Tribe/Tonawanda Reservation (and both VA and PA).
In July 2015, Center staff provided research assistance and publication dissemination to Alyssa Harrold of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians.
In July 2015, Center staff provided research assistance and discussion of inquiry to Marguerite Smith of the Shinnecock Nation.
In July 2015, Center staff mailed Johanna Farmer of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe explaining the Center’s capacity to conduct a technology assessment for the tribe and provided information about training for Native American foster parents
In July 2015, Center staff reached out to Judge Fox from the Laguna Tribe to see if they are interested in hosting a visitor from Britain who is interested in learning about alternative approaches to substance abuse offenses.
In July 2015, Center staff conducted email correspondence with Charity Reese, Drug Court Coordinator for the White Earth Band of Ojibwa tribe regarding case management services
In July 2015, Center staff forwarded information on youth courts to Lawrence King, Chief Judge for the Colorado Indian River Tribes.
In July 2015, Center staff had a 30 minute call with Judge Marcy Kahn, co-chair of the NY Federal-State-Tribal Courts Forum, re: potential TAJI interview/ profile about the comity rule in NYS.
In July 2015, Center staff provided information to Addie Smith from NICWA regarding mobile courts.
In July of 2015, Center staff forwarded the link to Walking on Common Ground, as well as information on the Improving Tribal & State Community Relations: Joint Crow Creek Sioux Tribe and South Dakota Highway Patrol Memorandum of Understanding webinar to Donovan Foughty, Pro Tem Tribal Court Judge, Three Affiliated Tribes (North Dakota).