PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 NATIONAL BUDGET MEETING WASHINGTON D.C. MARCH 22-23,2016 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.

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PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 NATIONAL BUDGET MEETING WASHINGTON D.C. MARCH 22-23,2016 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION Robert Smith, Chairman Pala Band of Mission Indians Russell Attebery, Tribal Chairman Karuk Tribe Amy Dutschke, Regional Director Pacific Region TIBC REPRESENTATIVES: Representing 104 tribes of the Pacific Region.

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION Agencies & Tribes:  104 tribes ⋄16 Self-Governance Tribes  4 Agencies – Central California – Southern California – Palm Springs – Northern California

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION Formulation Process:  6 Budget Sessions held  Five local meetings held at:  Redding, CA  Oroville, CA  Santa Rosa, CA  Bishop, CA  Valley Center

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION State-wide Regional Meeting held at the Rincon Reservation 53 Tribal officials/staff in attendance A state-wide meeting was held at the Rincon Reservation in early February 2016 where issues were discussed and priorities were set for the 2018 Budget submission. Formulation Process:

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION  Tribal Government: Aid to Tribal Government  Human Services: Indian Child Welfare Act  Education: Scholarship/Adult Education  Tribal Government: Road Maintenance  Education: Johnson O’Malley FIVE TOP PRIORITIES:

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION SUCCESS STORY: EDUCATION Dahkota Kicking Bear Brown  The youngest White House Advisor ever from California  Member of the Wilton Rancheria  Appointed to the National Advisory Council on Indian Education  Working to improve education opportunities for students in California since he was in 8 th grade  NERDS – Native Education Raising Dedicated Students established in 2011.

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION SUCCESS STORY: 2015 FIRE SEASON The 2015 Fire Season within the Pacific Region was without question trying. From February to October, California had fires burning continually. Two of the fires that we would like to focus on were the Butte and Valley Fires. These two fires were burning in the State at the same time and Tribes played a major role in providing mutual aid to the communities while also working to make sure that tribal residents in surrounding areas were taken care of. “Valley, Butte fires among costliest ever at $2 billion in damages”- Sacramento Bee

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION BUTTE FIRE On September 9, 2015, the Butte Fire began on the border between Amador and Calaveras County in the Sierra foothills of California. Within a matter of hours the fire moved through the foothills causing thousands of people to evacuate their homes. Although Jackson Rancheria had not been impacted by the Fire (but was within a few miles of the Rancheria) the Tribe actively became involved and became a mutual aid provider, working with the Red Cross and setting up a shelter on the Rancheria. SUCCESS STORY: 2015 FIRE SEASON PHOTO CREDIT: SACBEE The tribe provided food, lodging and support to evacuees during this most troubling time. The Tribe continued this support to the greater community assisting with support through hay donations for animals, providing drop off locations for community members to donate food, clothing and other needs and continually assuring evacuees that they would be there as long as help was needed.

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION SUCCESS STORY: 2015 FIRE SEASON PHOTO CREDIT: CLAYCORD.COM/FACEBOOK VALLEY FIRE At the same time the Valley Fire burnt fast and went through timber, grass and chaparral, burning over 20,000 acres within a 24 hour period. Like the Butte fire, the Middletown Rancheria became a center point to the fire. PHOTO CREDIT: YOUTUBE/KCRA The Rancheria was safe due to fuels work that had been completed on the Rancheria and fire safe zones within the housing community. This fire burnt through the town of Middletown and devastated that community. Chairman Simon from Middletown, like Chairman Dalton from Jackson, supported the greater community through the use of their community center as an evacuation center. Chairman Simon always supports the greater Lake County community and had concerns not only for his members but also for employees of the Twin Pines Casino and the Middletown community.

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION SUCCESS STORY: 2015 FIRE SEASON The success in this tragedy was the coordination and support we received from throughout the State. We scheduled daily calls with our partners including the California Governor’s Office, California Office of Emergency Services, Indian Health Services, FEMA, BIA Emergency Management, various Tribes within the state who were interested in assisting including the Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation (Foundation). The Foundation was developed as a result of the devastating fires in Southern California in The Foundation was valuable in assisting with recovery on the Butte and Valley Fires.

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PACIFIC REGION FY 2018 BUDGET FORMULATION INITIATIVE: CLIMATE KIDS A Joint effort between Tribal Governments, California Landscape Conservation Cooperative, University of California – Riverside and the Bureau of Indian Affairs is the Climate Kids initiative. Climate Kids is a series of community level collaborative projects to support youth engagement on climate change through action based science activities, storytelling and art. Each climate kid’s projects bring together artists, scientists, and storytelling into a unified partnership to inspire and educate children in K-6 th grade. The Pacific Region is currently working in cooperation with the Climate Science Alliance, the Pala Band of Mission Indians and the University of California – Riverside to expand the Climate Kid projects to Tribal communities in Southern California.