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All of our artists practice proper sterilization techniques for both the clients and the artists safety. A clean and sterile environment is very important when considering getting tattooed. Come by our shop and see why we are an award winning studio and why we are the busiest and most trusted shop on the Westside. We take great pride in treating our clients and possible new clients in a positive and professional manner.
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car and auto window tinting specialists in sacramento, roseville, CA TintPros also offers gift certificates for all of its services
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Sotheby's is a global company that engages in art auction, private sales and art related financing activities Founded in 1744, Sotheby's operates in 40 countries, with principal salesrooms located in New York, London, Hong Kong and Paris Sales encompass the finest masterpieces, important furniture and works of art, fine wine and exceptional diamonds Major collecting categories include Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and Russian Art, Old Master Paintings, Jewellery, Furniture and Books
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USA govU S Government's Official Web Portal for all government transactions, services, and information It provides direct online access to federal, state, local, and tribal governments
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Mason County Transportation Authority (MTA) has been providing transportation to the general public since 1992. We are proud of our track record in providing transportation alternatives to and from work, school, shopping or pleasure and to assisting residents in our community who have no other means of transportation to enjoy a level of mobility to ensure a high quality and productive life.
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Four Winds Antique Imports, a recognized design resource for Southeast Asian antiques, handcrafted furniture, antiques and accessories the world over.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT - POSTAL SERVICE, CIMARRON POST OFFICE
CO, 81220 CIMARRON, 82111 USHIGHWAY 50
USA govU S Government's Official Web Portal for all government transactions, services, and information It provides direct online access to federal, state, local, and tribal governments
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E.R. Rogers Mansion is a dining mansion in Steilacoom, Washington
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The MA-CHIS LOWER CREEK INDIAN TRIBE ENTERPRISES INC. (MA-CHIS LCITE) is a chartered tribal business corporation created for the purpose of promoting the economic development and long-term financial viability of the MA-CHIS Nation. Our purpose is realized and our objectives are achieved by the development, creation or acquisition of financially sound, well-managed business entities, which then comprise the divisional structure of the corporation. Our business capabilities are diverse and broad in scope, including, but not limited to: construction, property management, information technologies, medical professional services, manufacturing and retail, communications, and services.
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Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama (Ma-Chis Nation) citizens are remnants of the "Creek Confederacy" as European Explorers knew it at the first contact with white settlers during the European expansion into what is now the southeastern part of the United States of America. This area of America was inhabited by the Muskogee language speaking Native Americans and was also known as "friendlies" and, of the "Five Civilized Tribes". We loved our homeland to the extent of denying that we were Indians, and blended with the "settlers, " instead of being relocated to the west during forced removal under the Indian Removal Act of the 1830's. Around 100 hundred years later the United States of America gave citizenship to Native Americans, and in 1927/1929 the State of Alabama passed a law making it unlawful to kill Native Americans.
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The Poarch Creek Indians are descendents of a segment of the original Creek Nation, which once covered almost all of Alabama and Georgia. Unlike many eastern Indian tribes, the Poarch Creeks were not removed from their tribal lands and have lived together for almost 200 years in and around the reservation in Poarch, Alabama. The reservation is located eight miles northwest of Atmore, Alabama in rural Escambia County, and 57 miles east of Mobile. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized Indian Tribe in the state of Alabama, operating as a sovereign nation with its own system of government and bylaws. The Tribe operates a variety of economic enterprises, which employ hundreds of area residents. Poarch Creek Indian Gaming manages three gaming facilities in Alabama, including: the Creek Entertainment Center in Atmore; Riverside Entertainment Center in Wetumpka; and, Tallapoosa Entertainment Center in Montgomery.
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The Environmental Department provides multiple tasks in order to protect the Environment in and around Poarch Creek. Some of the programs the department performs are monitoring the waterways on a weekly basis to ensure they are safe for recreational purposes; conducting clean-out of old chemicals in schools where tribal children attend; forming partnerships with local schools on environmental projects; pick-up paper and cardboard from offices for recycling, after which it is baled for shipment on a weekly basis; clean out rivers and streams as needed when illegal dumping occurs; periodically conduct an electronic appliance recycling disposal operation.
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The Public Works department is responsible for the maintenance, custodial service and construction of all Tribal property for Tribal Administration, along with garbage and waste disposal. The Department also maintains the roads, right-of-ways and bridges of designated Bureau of Indian Affair's roads on the Poarch Creek Reservation. Maintenance of Tribal grounds and recreation facilities are included in the department's responsibilities.
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The Tribal Administrator is responsible for the daily operations of the Tribe including all contract and grants administration. The Tribe, excluding Enterprises, consists of approximately 300 regular employees and approximately twenty departments. The departments supervised under the Tribal Administrator are: Tribal Administrator's Office, Human Resources, Health Administration, Health Department, Tribal Police, Public Works, Senior Services, Family Services, Education, Environmental, Planning, Tribal Member Benefits, and Tribal Enrollment.
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The Poarch Creek Tribal Police Department functions as the primary law enforcement agency for the Poarch Creek Indian Reservation. The PCIPD also provides law enforcement services for the surrounding community. Currently there are seven police officers, one corporal, and one chief of police. These officers respond to a diverse assortment of job responsibilities such as warrant and civil process services, crowd control, domestic disturbances, background investigations, etc. Tribal Police Officers are cross-deputized with the county and often provide assistance to the Escambia County Sheriff's Department, Atmore Police Department and also the Alabama State Troopers. The department provides 24 hour police and dispatch coverage for a 17 mile radius including traffic patrol, residential and commercial building patrol, safety programs and various community related services that assist with the Escambia County Drug Task Force for the investigation and eradication of drugs in the area.
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POARCH BAND OF CREEK INDIANS - TRIBAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING
AL, 36502 ATMORE, 5811 JACK SPRINGS ROAD
Tribal Government Accounting provides all aspects of accounting for funds under Tribal Government including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger. They are responsible for the following funds: Tribal Government, Recreation, Utilities Authority, SAIL, Poarch Volunteer Fire Department, Tobacco Tax (Firefighter's Special Fund), Tribal Court (court ordered payments), Scholarship Fund, Education Trust Fund, Seizure Fund (police investigation), Calvin McGhee Cultural Center and Housing.
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Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38, 000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama. Recognizing the unique cultural and sociological needs of Alabama’s “invisible minority”, the Legislature specifically charged AIAC to… “…deal fairly and effectively with Indian affairs; to bring local, state, federal resources into focus…for Indian citizens of the State of Alabama; to provide aid…assist Indian Communities…promote recognition of the right of Indians to pursue cultural and religious traditions…” Noting that charge for action, AIAC is placed in a liaison/advocacy role between the various departments of governments and the Indian people of our tribal communities. AIAC stands alone to represent the Indian people of Alabama who wish to stand together with their fellow citizens while maintaining their own cultural and ethnic heritage.
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MISSION STATEMENT : To encourage and promote socioeconomic development aimed at tribal and individual self-sufficiency. To support the preservation of traditional Cherokee, culture, language and values. To improve education and training opportunities for tribal members. To seek improved health care for our people with particular emphasis on children and elders. To encourage our people to develop, as individuals, their talents as craftsmen, dancers, artists, musicians, and writers. To continuously strive to maintain the dignity of the American Indian by always treating others with the utmost respect and courtesy.
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The Education Department administers various education, and employment and training programs. The function of the department is to further develop and improve the basic education skills of adult tribal members; upgrade and improve the academic performance of eligible Indian children; provide on-site work experience within tribal operations; and provide support for academic and technical training, and on the job training in the private sector for eligible participants. The Education Department administers several state and federal grants which include: Johnson O'Malley, Adult Education, Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Each program has specific guidelines a person must meet in order to participate.
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POARCH BAND OF CREEK INDIANS - S A I L CENTER, ENERGY ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL SERVICES
AL, 36502 ATMORE, 5811 JACK SPRINGS RD
The goal of the Family Services Department is to promote the health, social, and emotional well-being of individual Tribal members and their families. Programs such as day care assistance and protection for tribal children through the Indian Child Welfare Act provide much needed help for the Tribe and its members. Other services supported by grants are administered through five separate program areas currently managed under the Family Services Department: Social Services, Human Services, Domestic Violence, and Elder Care. Financial assistance to tribal members is made through the Community Services Block Grant, Child Care Development Block Grant and LIHEAP. Each of these programs follows mean-tested criteria for eligibility to offer assistance for emergency food, housing, employment, or medical supplies, child care, and energy bill payments.
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The Tribal Administration Department has been charged with the monitoring of the day-to-day operations of the Tribe. The mission of Administration is to initiate and monitor over 90 contracts, grants, and budgets to ensure that they are in compliance with the established goals and objectives; monitoring to ensure that all departments are in compliance with the Personnel Policies and Procedures as well as Fiscal Policies and Procedures; coordinating, researching, and initiating proposals for funding that are feasible and in the best interest of the Tribe; reviewing, monitoring, and approving all Federal Accounting practices and procedures; and maintaining high quality employee benefits.
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The overall goal of the Tribal Court System is to institutionalize the rule of the law in the enhancement of the Tribe's capability to provide judicial services to the Tribal members. The Judicial power of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians is vested exclusively on the judicial system, which consists of a Tribal Supreme Court and a Court of general jurisdiction known as the Tribal Court.
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The Tribal Member Benefits Department is primarily responsible for the administration and tracking of benefits such as the Elder's Benefit, Burial Assistance, Minors' Trust, and Birthday Checks. The department also strives to maintain the Tribal census, ensuring that Tribal data is kept as current as possible.
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The Tribal Chairman's office is responsible for carrying out the directives of the Tribal Council. The Tribal Chairman is elected by the Tribal Council which governs the Tribe. In this capacity the Chairman also serves on the boards of PCI Gaming and CIE, Creek Indian Enterprises. In the daily operations of the Tribe the Chairman is responsible for the supervision of the following departments: Chairman's Office, Comptroller, Tribal Government Accounting, Federal Accounting, Property Management Office, Housing Accounting Department, Legal Department, Tribal Administration and Tribal Emergency Management.
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The Tattoo Clinic is the premier tattoo and piercing studio in the Baton Rouge area. Our site will allow you to learn more about our award-winning artists and what makes our studio unique. The Tattoo Clinic is owned and operated by Kevin Cronin, a master tattoo artist of over 25 years whose work has received numerous accolades and has graced the cover of almost every body art magazine. Kevin and his family of Baton Rouge tattoo and piercing artists strive to offer the highest quality of body art in a clean and comfortable atmosphere.
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BLACKFEET INDIAN NATION-BROWNING - TRIBAL CREDIT, SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAMS, TRIBAL CHAIRMAN
MT, 59417 BROWNING, STREET
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EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS - TRIBAL PROGRAMS, WATER TREATMENT PLANT
NC, 28719 CHEROKEE, PO BOX 547
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GOVERNMENT-UNITED STATES - INTERIOR DEPARTMENT OF THE, BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, TRIBAL OPERATIONS
OK, 74401 MUSKOGEE, 101 N 5TH ST
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