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Native Americans Born in Canada: What are My Rights at the Border and in the U.S.? (The Jay Treaty)
9204EN - The rights of American Indians to freely cross the border in order to live and work in both the United States and Canada is based on the Jay Treaty, an agreement signed by the U.S. and Great Britain in 1794. This resource describes Indian rights and other aspects of the treaty. Read More
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CLEAR-CV-Native American Program 3-fold Brochure for Advocates
If you are a service provider with a tribe or an organization serving Native people, you may refer people to CLEAR-CV Native American Program. This brochure provides information about the program and how to make a referral. Content Detail
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Native American Crime Victims Program Flyer
Free legal services are available for Native American victims of domestic violence and other crimes. An NJP attorney is available to provide advice, brief services and referrals in civil (non-criminal) legal matters stemming from the client’s experience as a crime victim. View a one-page flyer about the program. Content Detail
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Native American Crime Victims Program 3-fold Brochure
Free Legal Help for Native American Victims of Domestic Violence and Other Crimes. This 3-fold brochure contains information for Native American people needing assistance. Content Detail
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Native American Unit Flyer
Are you facing an issue in school? Do you need help with your attendance or performance in school? We can help! Informational brochure about NJP's Native American Unit. Read More
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Native American Unit 3-fold Brochure
A 3-fold promotional brochure about NJP's Native American Unit. Read More