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IAC Members

Hon. John A. "Rocky" Barrett (Citizen Potawatomi Nation)
Hon. Eldena N. Bear Don’t Walk (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes)
Eileen Briggs (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe)
Gregory Cajete (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Gabriel "Gabe" Galanda (Round Valley Indian Tribe)
Hon. Patricia “Patty” Ninham Hoeft (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin)
Hon. Michael Kanentakeron Mitchell (Awkwesasne Mohawk)
Hon. Ned Norris, Jr. (Tohono O’odham Nation)
Hon. Regis Pecos (Cochiti Pueblo)
Daryle Rigney (Ngarrindjeri)
Robert Valencia (Pascua Yaqui)
Robert Yazzie (Navajo Nation) 
Patricia Zell (Arapaho/Navajo)

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  • IAC Members
    • Hon. John A. "Rocky" Barrett (Citizen Potawatomi Nation)
    • Hon. Eldena N. Bear Don’t Walk (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes)
    • Eileen Briggs (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe)
    • Gregory Cajete (Santa Clara Pueblo)
    • Gabriel "Gabe" Galanda (Round Valley Indian Tribe)
    • Hon. Patricia “Patty” Ninham Hoeft (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin)
    • Hon. Michael Kanentakeron Mitchell (Awkwesasne Mohawk)
    • Hon. Ned Norris, Jr. (Tohono O’odham Nation)
    • Hon. Regis Pecos (Cochiti Pueblo)
    • Daryle Rigney (Ngarrindjeri)
    • Robert Valencia (Pascua Yaqui)
    • Robert Yazzie (Navajo Nation) 
    • Patricia Zell (Arapaho/Navajo)
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