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    RESOLUTION No. 255-34 (COR)

    I MINA'TRENT AI KUATTRO NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN

    2017 (FIRST) Regular Session

    Introduced by:

    Michael F.Q. San Nicolas

    Relative to respectfully requesting that Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo introduce legislation in the United States Congress to grant Chamorros, the indigenous people of Guam, federal recognition as an Indian tribe under 25 U.S.C. and to recognize the Chamorro Land Trust lands administered under Guam Public Law 12-226, as amended, as Chamorro tribal lands.

    WHEREAS, the United States of America is a United States Senate ratified signatory of the "Helsinki Accord"; and

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    RESOLUTION No. 191 LS

    I MINA'BENTE NUEBI NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN

    2008 (SECOND) REGULAR SESSION

    Introduced by:

    J.P. Guthertz, JB.J. Cruz, R.J.R. Respicio

    Relative to urging Congressional Delegate Madeline Z. Bordallo (D-Guam) to request from the United States Congress full acknowledgment of the Chamorro people of Guam as Native Americans and full inclusion under 25 U.S.C. Chapter 1, § 83.3 Registration Requirements of Indian Tribes-Definitions.

    BE IT RESOLVED BY I MINA'BENTE NUEBI NA LIHESLATURAN GUAHAN.

    WHEREAS, the Non-Self Governing Territory of Guam became a Trust Territory of the United States of America under Chapter XI of the Charter of the United Nations;

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    TRIBAL RESOLUTION 901

    CHAMORRO TRIBE, INC.

    I' Chamorro Na' Taotaogui

    Introduced By:

    Frank J. Schacher / Gregory P. Schacher

    Relative to urging The Secretary of the Department of Interior, The Honorable Ken Salazar to fully acknowledge the Chamorro Tribe (I' Chamorro Na' Taotaogui) of Guam as a Native American Tribe, as it is our desire and intent to initiate a tribal registration petition under 25 C.F.R. Chapter 1, § 83.3 Registration Requirements of Indian Tribes.

    BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CHAMORRO TRIBAL COUNCIL (KONSILIO I' CHAMORRO NA' TAOTAOGUI)

    WHEREAS, the Non-Self Governing Territory of Guam became a Trust Territory of the United States of America under Chapter XI of the Charter of the United Nations; and

    TRIBAL RESOLUTION 1941

    CHAMORRO TRIBE, INC.

    I' Chamorro Na' Taotaogui

    Introduced by:

    Frank J. Schacher / Gregory P. Schacher

    Relative to urging The Congressional Delegate of Guam, The Honorable Michael F.Q. San Nicolas, to pursue the Federal Recognition of the Chamorro Tribe (I' Chamorro Na' Taotaogui) of Guam as a Native American Tribal body through congressional action and/or congressional inquiry through the United States Department of Interior.

    BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CHAMORRO TRIBAL COUNCIL, (KONSILIO I' CHAMORRO NA' TAOTAOGUI):

    WHEREAS, the Non-Self-Governing Territory of Guam became a Trust Territory of the United States of America under Chapter XI of the Charter of the United Nations; and