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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103864
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs has announced that nearly 200 acres of land in Maverick County, Texas, have been officially added to the reservation for the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas. This decision was made by the Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs under the authority given by the Secretary of the Interior. The land is specifically described using legal boundaries, and the addition does not change any existing rights or easements on the land, such as roads or utilities.

    Simple Explanation

    The government has officially given nearly 200 acres of land in Texas to the Kickapoo Tribe to be part of their home. They described the land using special marks like stakes, but those can be tricky to understand.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16171
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs has announced that the class III gaming compact between the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe and the State of Nevada has been extended. The new expiration date for this agreement is February 23, 2027. Since this extension does not change any other terms of the compact, it does not need approval from the Secretary of the Interior. This extension takes effect on April 17, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge said that a special agreement for a tribe in Nevada to keep running big games like in casinos has been extended until February 2027. They said not to worry because nothing else about the agreement is changing.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 106556
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department has announced that about 56.66 acres of land have been officially added to the Rincon Reservation for the Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Indians in San Diego, California. This proclamation was made on December 17, 2024, by the Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs, under the authority granted by the Secretary of the Interior. While the land is recognized as part of the reservation, this action does not alter existing rights or easements for public utilities and transportation present on the land.

    Simple Explanation

    The government decided to give an extra piece of land, about the size of 56 soccer fields, to a group of Native Americans called the Rincon Band in California. They get to add this land to their home area, but it doesn’t change any roads or utility lines that are already there.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 2448
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Interior Department announced the approval of the Second Amendment to the Tribal-State Compact for Class III Gaming between the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and the State of Washington. This amendment, published in the Federal Register, allows the tribe to operate more player terminals, enhance its contribution to problem gambling efforts, and accept new forms of payment. It also designates the Cowlitz Tribal Court for certain legal purposes and incorporates state gaming regulations. The changes will officially go into effect on January 12, 2021.

    Simple Explanation

    The Cowlitz Indian Tribe and the State of Washington have agreed on new rules for their casino games. This means the tribe can have more gaming machines, try new ways to pay, and help people who may have problems with gambling.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 1539
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs announced that the 2024 amendments to the Gaming Compact between the Ho Chunk Nation and the State of Wisconsin have been automatically approved by law. These amendments allow for new forms of gaming, such as event wagering and geofenced remote wagering, and introduce updated internal control standards and changes in payment deduction rules. This approval occurred because the Secretary of the Interior did not act within the required 45-day period, making the amendments effective starting January 8, 2025, as long as they comply with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

    Simple Explanation

    The Ho Chunk Nation and Wisconsin have new rules that allow more kinds of games, like betting on events and online games that know where you are. These rules got approved without anyone saying yes or no because nobody did anything about them within the time they needed to.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16546
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) plans to repatriate 984 cultural items to certain Native American tribes, including the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the Cherokee Nation, and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. These items, mostly ceramic vessel fragments, were removed from a site in Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, between 1935 and 1936 without permission and are considered unassociated funerary objects. Repatriation may take place after May 19, 2025, and requests for repatriation can be made by other eligible tribes or descendants who can prove a cultural connection. The process follows the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of the Interior is planning to give back some special items, like pieces of pottery, to Native American tribes because they belong to them. These items were taken from their land a long time ago without permission, and now they will be returned to their rightful owners.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:86 FR 7344
    Reading Time:about 13 minutes

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs, part of the Interior Department, issued a final rule on inflation adjustments for civil monetary penalties, effective January 28, 2021. This rule is part of an annual process mandated by the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, which aims to keep penalties effective in deterring violations by adjusting for inflation. Using guidance from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Bureau calculated the 2021 cost-of-living adjustment to be 1.01182%. These updated penalties apply to violations occurring after November 2, 2015.

    Simple Explanation

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs changed the rules to make penalty fees a little bit bigger because things cost more now, so people will still follow the rules. They figured out the new amounts by doing some math to keep up with rising prices.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103865
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has approved the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma's Residential Leasing Ordinance under the HEARTH Act. This approval permits the Tribe to enter into residential leases without needing further BIA consent, promoting greater autonomy in managing their lands. The HEARTH Act allows Tribes to manage leases more flexibly for up to 75 years, aligning with federal regulations and supporting tribal self-determination and economic development. Federal and Tribal interests are protected against state and local taxes on lease activities, which can instead be subjected to tribal taxes.

    Simple Explanation

    The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma can now make rules about renting houses on their land without asking the government each time, which helps them manage their land more freely and keep the money from rent to help their community.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103866
    Reading Time:about 40 minutes

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs published a notice about changes to the Liquor Ordinance for the Blackfeet Tribe on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. The amendment, effective January 21, 2025, updates regulations on the sale and control of alcoholic beverages. It aims to manage the sale of liquor to ensure public welfare and safety, with restrictions on who can sell alcohol and strict rules about when and where it can be sold. The ordinance also establishes penalties for violations and outlines conditions under which alcoholic beverage licenses can be granted or revoked.

    Simple Explanation

    The Blackfeet Tribe in Montana is making new rules about who can sell drinks with alcohol and when they can do it. These changes are to keep everyone safe and make sure people follow the rules, and they start next year in January.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 4774
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    The Department of the Interior is informing the public about its decision to adopt certain categorical exclusions (CXs) for environmental reviews from the Department of Energy and the National Telecommunications Information Administration. These CXs will be used by the Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs to streamline actions like setting up fences, roads, or communication towers without needing full environmental assessments if no special circumstances exist. This decision is aimed at improving efficiency in managing public and Tribal lands, while ensuring actions don't harm the environment. The adoption became effective on January 16, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of the Interior is using shortcuts (called categorical exclusions) from other places to make it faster and easier to build things like fences and roads on certain lands without needing long checks, as long as nothing special gets hurt in the process. They started this on January 16, 2025.

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