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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 122 · § 122.4

§ 122.4. Establishment of the Osage Tribal Education Committee.

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(a)The Osage Tribe, to maintain its right of Tribal autonomy, shall, at the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, establish the Osage Tribal Education Committee
(OTEC)to fulfill the responsibilities and provisions of this part as set out in § 122.6.
(b)This committee shall be composed of seven
(7)members. Five
(5)of the members shall be of Osage blood or descendents of Osage, and two
(2)from the education staff of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
(1)Of the five Osage members, at least three shall be legal residents and/or live within a 20-mile radius of one of the three Osage Indian villages. Of these, at least one member shall reside within the specified radius of the Pawhuska Indian village; at least one member shall reside within the specified radius of the Hominy Indian village; and at least one member shall reside within the specified radius of the Greyhorse Indian village.
(2)The two remaining Osage committee members will be members at large.
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