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eNews from Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Council for Native American Farming and Ranching Holds First Meeting Today

Targeted News Service -- WASHINGTON, DC -- August 14, 2012 -- The Council for Native American Farming and Ranching, appointed by Secretary Tom Vilsack to advise him on ways to eliminate barriers to participation in USDA programs for Native American farmers and ranchers, will hold a two day public meeting beginning today at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Council Members will hear from White House, USDA and Department of the Interior officials.

The Council will provide guidance to the Secretary to further strengthen USDA programs that serve Native American communities. It will enable USDA to enhance business opportunities for Native American farmers and ranchers, tribal governments and the tribal communities they serve, and those interested in improving tribal economies through food and agriculture production.

Those appointed to the Council include:

Gilbert Harrison, Rancher, Navajo Nation, Shiprock, New Mexico

Henry Porter Holder, Farmer/Rancher, Choctaw Nation, Soper, Oklahoma

Michael Jandreau, Tribal Chairman, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule, South Dakota

Gerald Lunak, Natural Resources Director, Blackfeet Nation, Cut Bank, Montana

Jerry McPeak, Farmer//Rancher and State Legislator, Muscogee Nation, Warner, Oklahoma

Lance Morgan, CEO of Ho-Chunk, Inc., Winnebago Tribe, Winnebago, Nebraska

Angela Sandstol, Natural Resources and Conservation official, Native Village of Tyonek, Tyonek, Alaska

Edward Soza, Farmer/Rancher, Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, Banning, California

Mary Thompson, Farmer/Rancher, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee, North Carolina

Sarah Vogel, Civil Rights Attorney and former Agricultural Commissioner for North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota

Mark Wadsworth, Natural Resources/Range Management, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Blackfoot, Idaho

Four USDA officials are also appointed to the Council:

Dr. Joe Leonard, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights.

Janie Simms Hipp, Chickasaw Nation, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Tribal Relations.

Juan Garcia, Administrator, Farm Service Agency.

Chris Beyerhelm, Director, Farm Loan Programs, Farm Service Agency.

Appointed by the Secretary as part of the Keepseagle settlement, the Council will suggest changes to USDA regulations and also provide internal guidance or propose measures that would promote the participation of American Indian farmers and ranchers in all other USDA programs and support government-to-government relations between USDA and tribal governments. The Council is a discretionary advisory committee established in furtherance of the settlement agreement. Keepseagle v. Vilsack was a lawsuit alleging past discrimination by USDA against Native American farmers and ranchers in the way it operated its farm loan program.

The council will conduct two days of business meetings, on August 14th and 15th, which are open to the public. The meetings will occur in the Patron Lounge of the National Museum of the American Indian (4th floor), located at Fourth Street and Independence Ave., SW, in Washington, D.C. The business meetings run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Public comment will be accepted on Wednesday, August 15th from 10 a.m. until Noon.

Additional information is available on the USDA Office of Tribal Relations website:

http://www.usda.gov/otr-council-native-american-farming-ranching.html

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