IAD Insight November/December 2018
On behalf of the Indian Affairs Department staff we would like to thank you for your continued partnership and support. We wish you a happy holiday season and a wonderful new year! Read More
On behalf of the Indian Affairs Department staff we would like to thank you for your continued partnership and support. We wish you a happy holiday season and a wonderful new year! Read More
New Mexico Infrastructure Finance Conference (NMIFC) The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) participated in the 2018 New Mexico Infrastructure & Finance Conference on October 24-26, 2018 at the Isleta Hotel & Casino, Isleta, NM. IAD was responsible for...
NM Indian Affairs Department Updates Thank you for taking the time to read our monthly newsletter – IAD Insight. In this issue we highlight our events, funding and collaborative efforts. Per to the State-Tribal Collaboration Act you will find on the IAD website the...
NM Indian Affairs Department Updates The Indian Affairs Department is an essential resource to those it primarily serves—the Native Americans of New Mexico. As a cabinet-level department, IAD is a single point of contact for its constituents to a broad array of...
Project Award and Closeouts for FY 2018 The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) successfully closed out forty-four (44) Tribal Infrastructure Fund Projects and seventy-two (72) Capital Outlay Projects,. With continued communication between the nations, pueblos...
2018 State-Tribal Leaders Summit The 2018 State-Tribal Leaders Summit was held on June 6 – 7, 2018 at the Pueblo of Acoma, Sky City Casino Hotel and Conference Center. This annual Summit is held in accordance with the State-Tribal Collaboration Act (STCA) between the...
The State of New Mexico Indian Affairs Department There are 23 Indian tribes located in New Mexico - nineteen Pueblos, three Apache tribes (the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, the Jicarilla Apache Nation and the Mescalero Apache Tribe), and the Navajo Nation, and a...
New Mexico Indian Affairs Department The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) strives to: Support the Tribal communities' efforts to meet their challenges and expand their opportunities; Leverage state resources for Tribal benefit; and Work to create vital...
NM Indian Affairs Department Acting Cabinet Secretary Suzette A. Shije would like to thank you for taking time to read our monthly newsletter – IAD Insight. In this issue, IAD insight covers accomplishments and updates on what is happening within the New Mexico Indian...
2018 American Indian Day “Preservation of our Native Language and Culture” The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) hosted the 2018 American Indian Day evening Reception, American Indian Day at the Legislature, and partnered with the Santa Fe Indian School to...