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After numerous requests and demands by Navajo families residing on Hopi Partitioned Lands to remove trespass animals from areas to which they have proper grazing rights (per the Navajo Hopi Relocation Accommodation Agreement), on Jan. 21, the Hopi Resource Enforcement Services implemented livestock round ups to uphold and protect the range resources.

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“This has been the wishes of the Hopi and Tewa people and I am thankful to the Tribal Council that they listened to the people and funded the Tutuveni”, said Hopi ChairmanLeRoy Shingoitewa

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On Jan. 7, Hopi Chairman LeRoy N. Shingoitewa and Vice Chairman Herman Honanie were special guests at the inaugural ceremonies for Gila River Indian Community's newly elected Honorable Governor Gregory Mendoza and Lieutenant Governor Stephen R. Lewis. 

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On Dec. 23, at which a quorum was present, the Hopi Council discussed the need for a General Counsel to provide legal services to the Hopi Tribe and "the critical state of the ongoing settlement negotiations of the LCR litigation/settlement and other important cases with which the Hopi Tribe is involved". 

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For nearly three months, the Tribe's Budget Oversight Team (BOT, reviewed and debated budget proposals submitted by Villages, Departments/Programs, the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches and met with Program Directors, before presenting their recommendations to the Tribal Council for approval. 

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