Toolkits, Reports, Policies
Office of Native American Affairs Toolkit
- Work Experience Internship Handbook for City Worksite Supervisors
- Indigenous Language Access Guide for City of Albuquerque Departments
- Roadmap to Repair: A Guide to How Cities Can Acknowledge and Address the History of Harm to Indigenous Peoples, Rebuild Trust and Repair Relationships.
City of Albuquerque Reports and Publications that Focus on Native Americans
- Efforts to Establish Official Government-to-Government Relationships with
Tribal Nations - 1999 Urban Indians in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- 2011 Urban Indian Survey and Needs Assessment Report
- Native American Homelessness Task Force Issues Paper
- Native American Homelessness Task Force Key Recommendations
City of Albuquerque Policies and Agreements that Focus on Native Americans
- R-21-205 Acknowledging and Recognizing the Albuquerque Indian School Cemetery at 4H Park as a Historical and Sacred Burial Site; Acknowledging the Historical and Ongoing Intergenerational Trauma Experienced by Native American Individuals, Families, and Tribal Nations as a Result of Indian Boarding School Policies; and Committing to Work with Tribal Nations and Local Native Americans Toward Reconciliation and Healing
- O-18-45 Establishing the Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs
- Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Albuquerque and the National Indian Youth Council Regarding NIYC Employment and Training Internship Program - Signed
- Memorandum of Understanding Between the Navajo Nation on Behalf of the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission and the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico on Behalf of the Human Rights Board and the Office of Civil Rights
- Executive Order: Proclaim October 8, 2018 as “Indigenous Peoples Day”
- Executive Order: Proclaim October 14, 2019 as “Indigenous Peoples Day”
- Executive Order: Proclaim November 2019 as “Native American Heritage Month”
- Executive Order: Proclaim November 15, 2019 as “Roc Your Mocs Day”
- Executive Order: Proclaim November 16, 2019 as “Ulama: The Mesoamerican Ball Game Day”
- Executive Order: Proclaim October 12, 2020 as “Indigenous Peoples Day”
- Executive Order: Proclaim November 2020 as “National American Indian Heritage Month”
- Executive Order: Proclaim November 15, 2020 as “Roc Your Mocs Day”
Land Acknowledgement Resources
- Land Acknowledgement Guide for City of Albuquerque Officials and Staff
- Albuquerque Museum Land Acknowledgement Example
- ILLUMINATIVE Land Acknowledgement Guide
Other Resources
- Education to Employment: NM Pathways Project Bernalillo County
- UNM Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls: A Briefing Paper
- UNM Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls: Info Sheet
- New Mexico Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives Task Force Report
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls: A Snapshot of Data from 71 Urban Cities in the US
- Tribal Community Response When a Woman is Missing: A Toolkit for Action
- Making the Invisible Visible: A Policy Blueprint from Urban Indian America
- Expert Panel on Homelessness among American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians
- Housing Needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Urban Areas: A Report from the Assessment of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Housing Needs