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ICC Indian Enterprises is the premier
realty training and consulting services organization for American Indian
Tribes and the companies and government organizations that support them. ICC
offers regularly scheduled classes, customized on-site training, consulting
services, and office automation solutions tailored to the needs of today's
Indian Tribes and their service providers, such as the U.S. Department of
Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of the Special Trustee
(OST), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Mineral Management Service (MMS),
Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA), as well as private sector
organizations that conduct business with Indian Tribes and the Bureau of
Indian Affairs. ICC has two certification programs, the Indian Land
Professional (ILP) for people seeking certification in the Indian realty
field and the Oil and Gas Inspector Professional for people working in oil
and gas. ICC provides services pertaining to Indian Allotments. If you have questions regarding your land, you may email ICC at indianre@ix.netcom.com 11th Annual National Indian Realty Awards Presentation ICC Indian Enterprises will present Awards for the top 15 Indian Realty Offices in the nation and the top 20 Individual Indian Realty Awards on February 9th, 2009 in Anaheim, California. Top Honors to David Murray and Uintah and Ouray Agency, A Repeat from Last Year The awards are determined by a series of tests in all aspects of realty. Scores on the test determine points going to the scoreboard for each individual and for the realty office. David Murray of Uintah & Ouray Agency will be presented with the “Indian Land Professional of the Year.” Uintah and Ouray Agency of Fort Duchesne, Utah will be presented with “Outstanding Realty Office of the Year." Others receiving awards are as follows: Outstanding Realty Office Awards to; Hopi Tribe 2d; Muckleshoot Tribe 3d; Rocky Mountain Regional Office, 4th; Midwest Regional Office, 5th; Yakama Nation, 6th; Great Lakes Agency, 7th; Cherokee Nation, 8th; Oneida Nation, 9th; Great Plains Regional Office, 10th; Southern Plains Regional Office, 11th; Gila River Indian Community, 12th; Navajo Nation, 13th; Alaska Regional Office 14th; Southwest Regional Office and Palm Springs Agency tied for 15th. National Individual Realty Awards to David Murray, Indian Land Professional of the Year; 2d, Darnell Day, ILP, Absentee Shawnee Tribe; Vonny ShortBull, ILP, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, 3d; Kim Yearyean, ILP, Native Lands Consulting Services, 4th; Annabell Kingbird, ILP, Leech Lake Band, 5th; Ann Alexander, ILP, Southern Plains Regional Office, 6th; Cheryl Minjarez, ILP, White Mountain Apache Tribe, 7th; Chester Earl, ILA2, Puyallup Tribe, 8th; Davis Pecusa, ILP, Hopi Tribe, 9th; Roxanne Poupart, ILP, 10th; Jeff Zander, ILP, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, 11th; Catherine Wright, ILP, Hopi Tribe, 12th; Norma Corwin, ILP, Muckleshoot Tribe, 13th; Amy Boucher, ILP Muckleshoot Tribe, 14th; Annette Siquieros, ILP, Papago Agency, 15th; Donna Lynk, ILP, Bad River Band, 16th; Gail Primeaux, ILP, Miami Agency, 17th; Robert Charley, ILP, Hopi Tribe, and Rozelda Namingha, Hopi Tribe 18th (Tie); Florence Halfred, Cheyenne River Agency, 20th Haskell Indian Athletics 1923-1926 is a 100 page publication of the Haskell Indian Athletic program. Haskell is an Indian school in Lawrence, Kansas. The publication includes the 1926 Stadium Dedication Program, Haskell defeated Bucknell University and had an undefeated season with only a tie to Boston College. During the early 1900's Haskell played the best football teams in the land, i.e. Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Alabama. This publication sells for $10.
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