Title: Terms of Engagement
1Terms of Engagement
- Niagara County PH Preparedness Collaboration with
the Tuscarora Sovereign Nation
2Tuscarora
- "Ska-Ruh-Reh"
- Those of the Indian Hemp
- Hemp shirt-wearing People
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4 History
- Historical location Virginia and North Carolina
- villages were located along the Neuse and
Roanoke Rivers. Estimated population pre-contact
- 25,000 - pushed out of their homeland in the early 1700s
- Tuscaroras become the Sixth Nation of the
Haudenoshaunee Confederacy in 1722.
5Haudenoshaunee Confederacy
- Six separate nations of people who have agreed to
live under the traditional law of governance - the Great Law of Peace
- Each nation retains its own identity
- Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca,
Tuscarora
6 Cross-Border Community
- Tuscarora population split during American
Revolution - US- 5,700 acres is located about nine miles
northeast of Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New
York - Canada- Southern Ontario
7History
- 1955- lost 550 acres to New York State Power
Authority for use as a reservoir - Eminent domain
8FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION VS. TUSCARORA INDIAN
NATION , 362 US 99 (03-7-60) PART 1
- FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION V. TUSCARORA INDIAN
NATION 362 U.S. 99 NO. 63. ARGUED DECEMBER 7,
1959 - DECIDED MARCH 7, 1960 - 105 U.S. APP.
D.C. 146, 265 F.2D 338, REVERSED. TOGETHER WITH
NO. 66, POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
V. TUSCARORA INDIAN NATION, ALSO ON CERTIORARI TO
THE SAME COURT. UNDER SEC. 21 OF THE FEDERAL
POWER ACT, CERTAIN LANDS PURCHASED AND OWNED IN
FEE SIMPLE BY THE TUSCARORA INDIAN NATION AND
LYING ADJACENT TO A NATURAL POWER SITE ON THE
NIAGARA RIVER MAY BE TAKEN FOR THE STORAGE
RESERVOIR OF A HYDROELECTRIC POWER PROJECT, UPON
PAYMENT OF JUST COMPENSATION, BY THE POWER
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK UNDER A
LICENSE ISSUED TO IT BY THE FEDERAL POWER
COMMISSION AS DIRECTED BY CONGRESS IN THE ACT OF
AUGUST 21, 1957, 71 STAT. 401. PP. 100-124.
9 Jay Treaty of 1794
- It is agreed that it shall, at all times be free
to His Majesty's subjects and to the Citizens of
the United States, and also to the Indians
dwelling on either side of the boundary line,
freely to pass and repass by land, inland
navigation, into the respective territories and
countries of the two parties on the Continent of
America (the country within the limits of the
Hudson's Bay Company only excepted) and to
navigate all the lakes, rivers and waters
thereof, and freely to carry on trade and
commerce with each other. No duty of entry
shall ever be levied by either party on peltries
brought by land or inland navigation into the
said territories respectively, nor shall the
Indians passing or repassing with their own
proper goods and effects of whatever nature, pay
for the same any import or duty whatever, but
goods in bales or other large packages unusual
among Indians, shall not be considered as goods
belonging bona fide to Indians.
10History Breech of Trust
- US-Canadian authorities charge toll to cross
border
11 Turtle Historical Museum
- 1996- Repossessed and sold to a Niagara Falls
developer for the fee of one dollar
12 Threats to Nation Economy
- State attempting to collect state sales tax
- Gas tax
- Prohibition on internet cigarette sales
- Potentially grave economic impact
- Negative social consequences
13 Structure
- School
- Community Health Program
- Social work outreach
- Health Clinic
- Environmental Health Program
- Emergency preparedness/HazMat
- Solid waste management
- Water quality
- GIS
14 TUSCARORA SOVEREIGN NATION GOVERNMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
15Tuscarora Nation Government
- Traditional Council of Chiefs and Clan Mothers
- Make all decisions for the Nation
- Legal council present at meetings
164 Chiefs Hoyaneh"
- Caretakers of the Peace
- Installed for life
- Chief assigned as clerk signs all documents
- Clan mothers can remove delinquent chiefs
17Chiefs
- Pleasant personality
- Honest
- Not committed any crimes
- Must have ability to reason, not act foolishly
18 Chiefs
- Must be able to represent the people fairly
- Must be kind-hearted
- Must be able to withstand criticism
19Chiefs
- Knowledge of what the Confederacy laws represent
- Knowledge of the ceremonies
- Must have never left his family
- Must be able to uphold the Great Law
20 6 Clan mothers
- Level of authority commensurate with age
- Responsible for the welfare of the clan
- Holds a position in nominating, installing and
removing the male chiefs
21Clan Mothers
- Descent of blood determines citizenship
- Possession of official titles for clan mothers,
chiefs, faith keepers, pine tree chiefs and war
chiefs - Own the home and all of the furnishings
- Children belong to her family.
22 Clan Mothers
- Right to nominate, confirm, and depose male
chiefs - Right to adopt foreigners or prisoners
- Power to forbid brothers and sons from going to
war - Power to maintain the national resources
23Clan Mothers
- Use of clan lands
- Food distribution
- Right to burial grounds for sons, brothers,
daughters and sons - In the past, had power to grant life or death to
prisoners
24 Clans
Clan identity impacts the social, political and
spiritual organization of the community
25 Attributes
- deep seated beliefs in their traditions
committed to their survival - traditional culture is forward thinking, to
assure long-term survival - connected to a living earth and a spiritual
universe
26Attributes
- respectful regard of aged
- self-sufficient
- Decisions based on consensus
- Collective thinking
27Preparedness Concepts
- International diplomacy
- Recognition of sovereignty and autonomy
- Distinct cultural values and traditions drive
decisions of authorities
28 Preparedness Concepts
- Deference to privacy essential
- Not media-friendly
- Terms of County-Nation planning relationship are
determined by the Tuscarora Nation authorities
29Preparedness Concepts
- All collaboration under strict purview of the
council - Prepare for scrutiny
- Patience is essential-Approval process may take
years - Timelines not relevant
30Memoranda of Understanding Between the Niagara
County Department of Health and the Tuscarora
Sovereign Nation
- RECOGNITION AND PRESERVATION OF SOVEREIGN
IMMUNITY - The NCDOH agrees nothing herein is
intended as a waiver of the Tuscarora Nations
sovereign immunity or any other aspect of the
Nations sovereignty, or jurisdiction over its
territory or its citizens. The Niagara County
Department of Health acknowledges that Tuscarora
sovereignty ensures the future of the Nation and
the preservation of its culture
31July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable
- Barriers to planning identified by Tribal
participants - Communications
- Funding
32July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable
- Consensus
- Core emergency preparedness and response
planning should occur at the local level with
open communication/collaboration with state
regional and central offices - Planning communications should bear consistent
messages and dialogue, objectives and goals.
33July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable Action Steps
- Form Western NY PH Alliance Tribal planning
sub-committee with Allegany, Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara Counties
Seneca, Tonawanda, Tuscarora Indian Nations
NYSDOH Western Regional representatives
34July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable Action Steps
- Local Health Departments will work to facilitate
cooperation between County Offices of Emergency
Management and Tribal Nation planners - LHU will facilitate the exchange of CEMP, PHERP
and Tribal Nation Emergency Preparedness plans
and or plan components, regardless of stage of
development.
35July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable Action Steps
- Incorporate Tribal Nation Representatives into
County Local Emergency Planning Committees
(LEPCs) - Develop Tribal LEPCs within each Indian Nation-
tribal health, responders, tribal planners and
stakeholders
36July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable Action Steps
- Research creative funding sources to build up
tribal emergency preparedness infrastructure,
capacity and surge capacity - Follow-up with NYS to establish whether funding
can be allocated for creation of a PT/FT
dedicated Tribal Emergency Preparedness
Coordinator
37July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable Action Steps
- Include/incorporate Tribal Nations into all local
and regional training and drills and related
opportunities - Link tribal health centers with Regional Resource
Center and Hospital training opportunities
38July 2005 County/Tribal Preparedness Meeting
Roundtable Action Steps
- Include/incorporate Tribal Nations into all local
and regional training and drills and related
opportunities - Link tribal health centers with Regional Resource
Center and Hospital training opportunities
39Preparedness Progress Report2002-2006
- 2002- 2006 Ongoing collaboration
- Tuscarora representatives attended
multidisciplinary HEART meeting to discuss
preparedness issues and concerns from their
perspective - Nation contacts added to meeting/ notification
list and invited to meetings, exercises
40 Progress Report
- Meetings with tribal council
- discussed public health communications/HIN
presentation and wireless redundant internet
technology - Permission granted by council to conduct Avian
Influenza Pod exercise (suspended d/t vaccine
shortage) - CDC/NYSDOH/NCDOH discussion POD MOU,
communications
41Preparedness Progress Report
- Chiefs assigned Emergency Preparedness Director
role - Engaged in NCDOH and NYSDOH PH Preparedness
exercises - Tuscarora initiated development of Tuscarora
Emergency Response Plan
42Preparedness Progress Report
- Established POD sites
- IQ
- CDEX Design Team Member
- Organizational chart completed
- Inter-jurisdictional protocols and coordination
of authorities for infectious disease planning
discussed
43Preparedness Progress Report
- Tuscarora Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
working with NYSDOH representatives and NCEMO to
plan for emergency communications technology and
infrastructure enhancement for - Interoperability
- Redundant capabilities
44 Preparedness Progress Report
- Tuscarora Emergency Preparedness representative
active in - HEART Meetings
- LEPC
- WNYPHA
- Homeland Security Partnership
- County HazMat
- CDEX
45Preparedness Progress Report
- Tuscarora Preparedness Representative
- NIMS IS-700 - 800
- ICS 100-400
- Participation in County, Regional, State,
National, International Preparedness Trainings - 2006 DOH/Tribal Preparedness Conference
46 GOAL
- Achieve optimal environment for
inter-governmental synchrony and coordination for
rapid identification, response, control and
recovery during an emergency
47 Objectives
- Obtain final signature on POD MOU by August 30th
- Establish HPN coordinator and commerce accounts
by 08/2006 - Populate Communications Directory by 09/2006
48 Objectives
- Establish communications interoperability
- By August 30, 2006
- Complete Infectious disease annex by July 13th
- Review, approve and integrate organizational
chart into plan by May 31st
49 Objectives
- Complete and integrate IQ plan by July 13th
- Establish inter-jurisdictional infectious disease
response algorithm by July 13th
50Appreciation
- I would like to express my appreciation to
Matthew Patterson and the Tuscarora Nation for
their time and dedication devoted to Niagara
County in support of public health preparedness
51 Thank You