Office of the Tribal Liaison
Publications
Zip Code Position Paper-Office of Tribal Liaison
Why Tribes should not be referred to as Stakeholders
Tribes Are Public Health Authorities and Why Cultural Humility Matters
Affirming Tribal Entitlement to Protected Health Information (PHI) to Support Sovereign Public
Tribal Data Sovereignty/Data Governance Talking Points
State-Tribal Collaboration Act Agency Report 2025
State Tribal Collaboration Act “STCA”
Office of the Tribal Liaison (OTL)
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Indian Country 101: An introduction to Tribal Nations and the United States (February, 2019).
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
As a result of the Roundtable discussions, objectives for native agricultural education and workforce, land and water needs, and agricultural economic opportunities were formed and are shared in this report.

