Echo Hawk & Olsen assisted the Shivwits Band of Paiutes, a federally recognized Tribe located in southwest Utah, with its successful application for a $713,554 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Zoonotic Diseases Initiative grant. Authorized under the American Rescue Plan, funding for the grant will enable the Tribe to implement a three-year, multi-faceted collaborative project to mitigate the hazard posed by zoonotic diseases on the Shivwits Reservation and surrounding areas.
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Echo Hawk & Olsen are proud to represent and assist the Shivwits Band of Paiutes. They are accomplishing great things!
Shivwits and Kanosh Bands of Paiutes win decision in Utah federal court to hold Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah Tribal Council members accountable to the Indian Civil Rights Act. And Shivwits and Kanosh Bands of Paiutes win decision in Paiute Tribal Appellate Court to make the Paiute Tribal Council follow its own Tribal Constitution.
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