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	<title>Peter Murphy District 28 Delegate - Welcome &#187; hb691</title>
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		<title>Piscataway-Conoy Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Piscataway-Conoy Family held a picnic at Piscataway State Park and invited me to update them on the progress of my bill HB691 &#8211; Native American Recognition. This bill passed the House of Delegates but ran out of time and did not have a hearing in the Senate. Native Americans have waited a long time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Piscataway-Conoy Family held a picnic at Piscataway State Park and invited me to update them on the progress of my bill HB691 &#8211; Native American Recognition.  This bill passed the House of Delegates but ran out of time and did not have a hearing in the Senate.  Native Americans have waited a long time for an official recognition of their place in our society and their contribution to our rich heritage.</p>
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		<title>Thanks to those that helped</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following any bill that I sponsor, I like to send thank you notes to all who have helped me with research on the bill or who testify on behalf of the bill.  A good part of today was spent in calls and letters to about 60 people who came to Annapolis to support HB691 &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following any bill that I sponsor,  I like to send thank you notes to all who have helped me with research  on the bill or who testify on behalf of the bill.  A good part  of today was spent in calls and letters to about 60 people who came  to Annapolis to support <strong>HB691 &#8211; Maryland Native American Status  &#8211; Standards of Recognition. </strong></p>
<p>Before I began research on  this bill, I had known that quite a few Charles County residents were  descended from the Piscataway and I have visited the Indian burial site  at the National Colonial Farm in Accokeek.  As I read more about  them, I realized that this minority in our midst has been largely overlooked.</p>
<p>My thanks to <strong>Rico Newman  of the Smithsonian Institution</strong> for explaining some of the federal  provisions affecting Native American, including the Arts and Crafts  regulations.  If you are not officially &#8220;recognized&#8221; as a Native  American, it is against the federal law to sell arts and crafts that  you make as Native American.</p>
<p>Another excellent source was <strong> Dr. Mathuram Santosham of Johns Hopkins School of Health </strong> who explained that little research had been done into health issues  affecting Native Americans.  He has been involved in several research  projects with Native Americans in the western United States and much  should be done to better understand the health risk factors of this  group.</p>
<p><strong>Roz Racanello of the Southern  Maryland Heritage Area Consortium</strong> was invaluable in explaining the  possibilities for economic development in cultural sites and festivals  which target the &#8220;Heritage Tourist.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>HB691 &#8211; Maryland Native American Status</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HB691 &#8211; Maryland Native American Status &#8211; Standards of Recognition will be presented today before the Health and Government Operations Committee.  This bill would change the date presently in Maryland law, 1790, to the current Federal guideline date for Native American recognition petitions &#8211; 1900.  This would enable the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>HB691  &#8211; Maryland Native American Status  &#8211; Standards of Recognition</strong> will be presented today before the  Health and Government Operations Committee.  This bill would change  the date presently in Maryland law, <strong>1790</strong>, to the current Federal  guideline date for Native American recognition petitions &#8211; <strong>1900</strong>.   This would enable the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs to use <strong> 1900</strong> in deciding any future Maryland Native American petitions.</p>
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<p><em>Eastern Shore Native Americans came to Annapolis to Support HB691</em></p>
<p>The <strong>1790</strong> date has proved  to be a barrier for Native American communities across the United States;  and as a result, in 1994, the U. S. Congress amended the federal regulations  to use a <strong>1900 </strong>date in an effort to acknowledge the history and  heritage of American&#8217;s tribal communities.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">What do we gain by doing  this?</span> The Native American population in Maryland is under-served  and under-represented in services and programs across Maryland.   State recognition would allow State departments to apply for grants  from the Federal government for education, health care, economic development,  and cultural development.</p>
<p>Estimates are that approximately  $17,000,000 could come to the state to improve programs to serve Maryland  Native Americans.</p>
<p>It would also allow these Maryland  tribes to join the National Congress of American Indians.  The  Congress serves as a forum for tribal communities and governments and  shares best practices on health, welfare, and economic development initiatives.</p>
<p>Our Maryland Native Americans  deserve state recognition and this bill would make the process of recognition  more equitable.</p>
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<p><em>Eastern Shore Native American Leaders with Commissioners of Indian Affairs wait for bill hearing</em></p>
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