Forest Service Management of the National Forests in Northern New Mexico: Field Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Forest and Forest Health of the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress Second Session, August 15, 1998, Espanola, New Mexico, Volume 4

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Page 3 - Health will come to order. The Subcommittee is meeting today to hear testimony on GAO's study on the forests
Page 80 - I believe in people and their hopes, their aspirations, and their faith; in their right to make their own plans and arrive at their own decisions; in their ability and power to enlarge their lives and plan for the happiness of those they love.
Page 3 - Under Rule 4(g) of the Committee Rules, any oral opening statements at hearings are limited to the Chairman and the Ranking Minority Member. This will allow us to hear from our witnesses sooner, and help Members keep to their schedules. Therefore, if other Members have statements, they can be included in the hearing record under unanimous consent.
Page 1 - US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health Committee on Resources Washington, DC The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 3:02 pm, in Room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon.
Page 59 - S. 153 der vorliegenden Arbeit. „ . . . the war . . . left in its wake a big oppressed national minority of Mexicans in the United States southwest. According to various estimates, this minority now numbers some three million. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed by the United States and Mexico in 1848 at the conclusion of the war, provided...
Page 79 - I want to thank you very much for this opportunity to appear before this committee to testify on what I consider to be one of the most important issues facing Congress and the Nation today.
Page 61 - Max served for four years on the land grant's board. He is also a fifth-generation weaver, and worked for a time as a masonry supervisor at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Max is...
Page 19 - I can remember, but you never kept but one. You promised to take our land, and you took it.
Page 5 - STATEMENT OF HON. BILL REDMOND, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Mr. REDMOND. Thank you, Mr. Chairman and Senator Kennedy.
Page 66 - ... inhabitants of this area, the land supplies a substantial portion of their living regardless .of the economic level involved. Spanish is spoken throughout the area, . and local rural people more often than not converse with each other in Spanish. Indian pueblo Inhabitants have their own dialects, and these are used within the tribal community. The Forest Service becomes inextricably involved because of the large land area administered by this organization In Northern New Mexico. Many local people...

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