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Committed to working with New Mexico Nations, Tribes & Pueblos to create vital relationships, meet their challenges and expand opportunities. #NMIAD

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Please help spread the word and show your support for this bill!
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Please help spread the word and show your support for this bill!
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HB194: Monday, February 10, 8:30a, Room 305, House Government, Elections, and Indian Affairs Committee SB163: Tuesday, February 11, 9am. Room 303, Senate Indian, Rural, and Cultural Affairs Committee
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Energy Transition Funding Available! Available Funds: $1.5M Deadline: February 10, 2025 Submit proposals and learn more at: Invest in your community’s future. Apply now!
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We are looking forward to seeing you all on Friday!
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We are looking forward to seeing you all on Friday!
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The state of New Mexico Indian Affairs Department is now hiring for the following positions! Chief Financial Officer III (IAD #6333) Join the team and apply today!
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RT @GovMLG: It was an honor to address NM lawmakers and share my 2025 priorities. We've made progress, but there’s more to do—improving pub…
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Honoring Native Women Who Inspire and Lead. Former IAD Secretary Lynn Trujillo, United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, and IAD Secretary Josett Monette. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #HonoringNativeWomen
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Pueblo of Sandia Language: Tiwa Leader Name: Governor Felix Chaves About Pueblo of Sandia: Established in the 1300s, the Pueblo's full Tiwa name is "Tuf Shur Tia," meaning "Green Reed Place." Learn more at: #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
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It's time to Rock Your Mocs! #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #RockYourMocs
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Pueblo of Pojoaque Language: Tewa Leader Name: Governor Jenelle Roybal About Pueblo of Pojoaque: Governor Jenelle Roybal the only woman in governor of a pueblo in New Mexico. Learn more at: #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
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Picuris Pueblo Language: Tiwa Leader Name: Governor Craig Quanchello About Pueblo of Picuris Pueblo: Over the past eight years Tribal members have restored by hand the 200-year-old adobe church. Learn more at: #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
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Happy San Diego Feast Day to our relatives at Tesuque Pueblo. May the Creator continue to bless and protect us all.
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Happy San Diego Feast Day to our relatives at Jemez Pueblo. May the Creator continue to bless and protect us all.
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