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The National Tribal Environmental Council
(NTEC) was formed in 1991 with just seven tribes and input
from several intertribal organizations, including the Council of
Energy Resource Tribes and the Native American Rights Fund, as a
membership organization dedicated to working with and assisting
tribes in the protection and preservation of tribal environments.
NTEC membership is open to any federally-recognized tribe throughout
the United States, and currently has 184 member tribes. Although
NTEC is a membership organization, its services are provided to
all federally-recognized tribes.
Tribes have been witness to continuous and accelerated
degradation of the land and resources surrounding their homelands.
Our challenge is to integrate timeless traditional teachings and
values into modern day practices. While strength exists in the great
diversity of tribal cultures and governments, a united approach
that respects tribal differences and works towards cleaner tribal
environments is also critical. Thus, NTEC's mission is to enhance
each tribe's ability to protect, preserve and promote the wise management
of air, land and water for the benefit of current and future generations.
National Tribal Environmental Council
2501 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Suite A
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 242-2175 Ofc (505) 242-2654 Fax
www.ntec.org
Contact Us At: info@ntec.org
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