U. S. To Pay Navajo Tribe $554 Million In Landmark Settlement

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Sept 24 (Reuters) - The Obama administration has agreed to pay the Navajo Nation a record $554 million to settle longstanding claims by America's largest Indian tribe that its funds and natural resources were mishandled for decades by the U.S. government.

The accord, resolving claims that date back as far as 50 years and marking the biggest U.S. legal settlement with a single tribe, will be formally signed at a ceremony on Friday in Window Rock, Arizona, the capital of the sprawling Navajo reservation.

The deal stems from litigation accusing the government of mismanaging Navajo trust accounts and resources on more than 14 million acres (5.7 million hectares) of land held in trust for the tribe and leased for such purposes as farming, energy development, logging and mining.

In return for $554 million, the Navajo agreed to dismiss its lawsuit and forego further litigation over previous U.S. management of Navajo funds and resources held in trust by the federal government.

The deal does not preclude the tribe from pursuing future trust claims, or any separate claims over water and uranium pollution on its reservation, Navajo Attorney General Harrison Tsosie said.

He declined to quantify the total sum the Navajo had claimed it was owed before the settlement, saying he needed to review non-disclosure clauses.

Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly hailed the outcome as a "victory for tribal sovereignty" and promised to host town hall meetings to decide how to allocate settlement funds.

The Navajo Nation is the most populous American Indian tribe, with more than 300,000 members, and the largest by land mass, occupying 27,000 square miles (70,000 sq km) across Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.

"After a long, hard-won process, I am pleased that we have finally come to a resolution on this matter to receive fair and just compensation for the Navajo Nation," Shelly said in a statement.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called the agreement historic and said it showed the Justice Department's commitment to "strengthening our partnership with tribal nations."

More: U.S. To Pay Navajo Tribe $554 Million In Landmark Settlement

Congratulations to the Navajo Nation!
 
That'll buy a lot of fire water!

And feed a lot of children. Do some research on Navajo poverty.

Good news on the settlement. The Feds really did mismanage Navajo affairs.

As for the poverty, it's mostly self-imposed. If they want to live true to Navajo culture and live in lands far away from commercial and labor markets, then poverty will result.
 
Yes, the Navajo Nation got screwed. Native Americans always get screwed. However, it's better than nothing.
 
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Sept 24 (Reuters) - The Obama administration has agreed to pay the Navajo Nation a record $554 million to settle longstanding claims by America's largest Indian tribe that its funds and natural resources were mishandled for decades by the U.S. government.

The accord, resolving claims that date back as far as 50 years and marking the biggest U.S. legal settlement with a single tribe, will be formally signed at a ceremony on Friday in Window Rock, Arizona, the capital of the sprawling Navajo reservation.

The deal stems from litigation accusing the government of mismanaging Navajo trust accounts and resources on more than 14 million acres (5.7 million hectares) of land held in trust for the tribe and leased for such purposes as farming, energy development, logging and mining.

In return for $554 million, the Navajo agreed to dismiss its lawsuit and forego further litigation over previous U.S. management of Navajo funds and resources held in trust by the federal government.

The deal does not preclude the tribe from pursuing future trust claims, or any separate claims over water and uranium pollution on its reservation, Navajo Attorney General Harrison Tsosie said.

He declined to quantify the total sum the Navajo had claimed it was owed before the settlement, saying he needed to review non-disclosure clauses.

Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly hailed the outcome as a "victory for tribal sovereignty" and promised to host town hall meetings to decide how to allocate settlement funds.

The Navajo Nation is the most populous American Indian tribe, with more than 300,000 members, and the largest by land mass, occupying 27,000 square miles (70,000 sq km) across Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.

"After a long, hard-won process, I am pleased that we have finally come to a resolution on this matter to receive fair and just compensation for the Navajo Nation," Shelly said in a statement.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called the agreement historic and said it showed the Justice Department's commitment to "strengthening our partnership with tribal nations."

More: U.S. To Pay Navajo Tribe $554 Million In Landmark Settlement

Congratulations to the Navajo Nation!

whiny blacks hand out welfare to whiny indians.

Yeah, some milestone
 
That'll buy a lot of fire water!

And feed a lot of children. Do some research on Navajo poverty.

554,000,000 / 300,000 = 1,846 per tribal member ..... .oh well .......

You really think they'll divide it evenly?

No.

Most of the funding will go to irrigate the desert to grow corn that Navajos could buy at a fraction of the cost on the open market.

Nah,they'll open a casino.

The Sky Gods command it.
 
That'll buy a lot of fire water!

And feed a lot of children. Do some research on Navajo poverty.

554,000,000 / 300,000 = 1,846 per tribal member ..... .oh well .......

You really think they'll divide it evenly?

No.

Most of the funding will go to irrigate the desert to grow corn that Navajos could buy at a fraction of the cost on the open market.

Nah,they'll open a casino.

The Sky Gods command it.

What would be useful in the OP would be a reference to the Annual Budget for the Navajo Nation, and how $554 million would compare with it.

I challenge anyone to try to find out investigate what this figure is.
 
That'll buy a lot of fire water!

And feed a lot of children. Do some research on Navajo poverty.

554,000,000 / 300,000 = 1,846 per tribal member ..... .oh well .......

You really think they'll divide it evenly?

No.

Most of the funding will go to irrigate the desert to grow corn that Navajos could buy at a fraction of the cost on the open market.

Nah,they'll open a casino.

The Sky Gods command it.

What would be useful in the OP would be a reference to the Annual Budget for the Navajo Nation, and how $554 million would compare with it.

I challenge anyone to try to find out investigate what this figure is.


Lookie what I found

Fast Facts Overview of the Navajo Nation

* Navajo Nation Annual Budget: $96 million

what's interesting is this

FY 2003 Annual Revenue: $137 million

They actually have a surplus of around $40M a year every year. What the fuck did they need this money for?


Oh, I found this interesting as well

* Population: 180,462
* Median Age: 24
* Labor Force: comprised of 28% of the population
* Median Household Income: $20,005
* Unemployment: 42%
* Poverty: 43% lives below the poverty rate
* Education (for ages 25+): 56% high school degree
7% college degree


Bunch of lazy , stupid good for nothing pieces of shit.
 
And feed a lot of children. Do some research on Navajo poverty.

554,000,000 / 300,000 = 1,846 per tribal member ..... .oh well .......

You really think they'll divide it evenly?

No.

Most of the funding will go to irrigate the desert to grow corn that Navajos could buy at a fraction of the cost on the open market.

Nah,they'll open a casino.

The Sky Gods command it.

What would be useful in the OP would be a reference to the Annual Budget for the Navajo Nation, and how $554 million would compare with it.

I challenge anyone to try to find out investigate what this figure is.


Lookie what I found

Fast Facts Overview of the Navajo Nation

* Navajo Nation Annual Budget: $96 million

what's interesting is this

FY 2003 Annual Revenue: $137 million

They actually have a surplus of around $40M a year every year. What the fuck did they need this money for?


Oh, I found this interesting as well

* Population: 180,462
* Median Age: 24
* Labor Force: comprised of 28% of the population
* Median Household Income: $20,005
* Unemployment: 42%
* Poverty: 43% lives below the poverty rate
* Education (for ages 25+): 56% high school degree
7% college degree


Bunch of lazy , stupid good for nothing pieces of shit.

Why do they need more $$$?

I think herein lies the answer:

There are twelve enterprises on the Navajo Nation owned and operated by the Navajo tribe. The Navajo government is the largest employer on the Navajo Nation. Other primary employers include:
  • State of Arizona
  • Navajo Area Indian Health Services (NAIHS)
  • Office of Indian Education Program under the Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • State of New Mexico


Growing Bureaucracy is expensive.
 

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