Eleven Indian tribes are situated in the Western District, with five of them located almost in another country, the Upper Peninsula, accessible only by puddle-jumping turboprop planes landing in Marquette or by crossing the stunning Mackinac Bridge and driving on bumpy two-lane highways for upwards of 12 hours from Grand Rapids. Despite these incredible distances, Chiara's office demonstrated to all U.S. attorney offices with significant Indian country relationships that a genuinely productive relationship can exist between the government and the tribes. She personally visited virtually all Indian tribes in her district on a regular basis, creating a strong personal connection to Indian country. She brought along her staff and officials from other federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the U.S. Marshals.

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Writerfella here --
So, the matter is much more complex than the news media has communicated. It is at this time that the matter of the 'missing' $350 billions from the Office of The Special Trustee For American Indians is about to come to a forefront, and certainly the sitting Republican President of the US would be unwilling to have it revealed that the funds went 'missing' during the Reagan Administration. Hokey Smoke!
All Best
Russ Bates
'writerfella'
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