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Wandering into Indian Country

Wandering into Indian Country. Lessons learned from one tribe April 29, 2014. Overview. The Wisdom of the Tribe Culture of the Tribe The Meaning of Time Successes Failures Translations Hurdles. The Wisdom of the Tribe. One tribe 565 other federally recognized “Policy” decisions

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Wandering into Indian Country

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  1. Wandering into Indian Country Lessons learned from one tribe April 29, 2014

  2. Overview • The Wisdom of the Tribe • Culture of the Tribe • The Meaning of Time • Successes • Failures • Translations • Hurdles

  3. The Wisdom of the Tribe • One tribe • 565 other federally recognized • “Policy” decisions • Customs and traditions

  4. Culture of the Tribe • History • Beliefs • Learning • Outsider

  5. Meanings of Time • My 7 ½ years • Fractions of time • Necessity • Elections and terms • Points of view

  6. Successes • What is seen and what is not seen • Relationships and face time • Humility and humbleness • People focused approaches • HSEEP integration • NFPA 1600

  7. Blank Visual (leave)

  8. Failures • This thing; preparedness • DHS • Families and culture • Out of state contact • Past experiences

  9. Translations • Bridge various backgrounds • Diversity and understanding • Training and exercise cycle • Authentic leadership • Only one tribe

  10. Hurdles • The narrative • Training and exercise cycle • Cooperation, early and often • “, and Indian tribes” • “all levels of government” • Capability and capacity

  11. Questions and Discussion David T. Munro DHS, IGA 202.447.4239 david.munro@hq.dhs.gov

  12. End of presentation

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