Red Lake Nation definition

Red Lake Nation means the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. When used in terms of territorial jurisdiction, the term means all land within the exterior boundaries of the formal Red Lake Indian Reservation, all tribal trust lands even if outside the formal Reservation boundaries, and all restored parcels of land as defined in the Treaties creating the Reservation and the documents restoring land to the Red Lake Nation, whether or not they have been taken into trust.

Examples of Red Lake Nation in a sentence

  • This responsibility also applies to local social service agencies that serve the Red Lake Nation and the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa or any tribal jurisdiction wherein the State legislature has enacted a retrocession of its Public Law 280 jurisdiction to the United States.

  • This understanding does not apply to issues arising solely within the jurisdiction of the Red Lake Nation and the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa or any other Tribe over which Public Law 280 jurisdiction has been retroceded by the State of Minnesota.

  • In addition, any reference or statement or conclusion regarding Public Law 280 shall not be interpreted to include the Red Lake Nation Reservation and the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa or any other Tribe over which Public Law 280 jurisdiction has been retroceded by the State of Minnesota.

  • Prior to the return, Minnesota Power shall afford the landowner an opportunity to donate the artifacts and materials to Red Lake Nation or appropriate THPO(s) for curation of tribal archives.

  • In accordance with 36 CFR §800.4(a) through (c), DOE and USACE shall consult with SHPO, Minnesota Power, Red Lake Nation, THPO(s), participating tribes, and other consulting parties to ensure that the level of effort for the cultural resource survey (or surveys) that will be conducted to identify and evaluate historic properties, including those to which Indian tribes might attach religious or cultural significance, that may exist within the APE.

  • In resolving adverse effects to National Register eligible traditional cultural properties or those contributing to the traditional landscape identified in Stipulation IV.B, DOE shall take into account the recommendations of the Red Lake Nation Report and participating tribes.

  • It is understood that Minnesota Power will permit Red Lake Nation or other construction monitors (archaeological or other tribal) to inspect construction in a manner that is both safe and unimpeded.

  • Costs associated with construction monitoring by contractors or Red Lake Nation will be the responsibility of Minnesota Power.

  • Minnesota Power shall submit the draft report to DOE, USACE, Red Lake Nation, THPOs, and participating tribes for review.

  • If National Register eligible archeological or traditional resources that are on tribal lands will be adversely affected, DOE and USACE shall consult with Red Lake Nation instead of SHPO in accordance with 36 CFR §800.3(c)(1).