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Taimi Lynne Hoag Award for Environmental Stewardship

Award Recipients

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Current Solicitation

The 2007 Hoag Award recipient will be announced in April 2008 at the GAP conference.

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Background

In March 2003, the Region 5 Tribal Operation Committee (R5TOC) established this Award in the name of Taimi Hoag to recognize significant contributions in environmental management and/or environmental stewardship by a tribal government leader, program manager, or staff person. Taimi, who demonstrated significant leadership on environmental protection in Indian country at the regional and national levels, served as the Environmental Director for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians from 1999 until her death in December 2002. She represented the tribes in Michigan on the R5TOC, and all tribes in Region 5 on the National Tribal Operations Committee.

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Who is Eligible?

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What Criteria are Used?

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How are Award Recipients Selected?

Each autumn, EPA Region 5 solicits nominations from federally recognized tribes in Region 5. The R5TOC Tribal Caucus reviews the nominations and selects the recipient. The Award is typically presented during the R5TOC meeting held during the Region 5 Tribal Environmental Conference in Chicago.

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Award Recipients

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Indian Environmental Office
U.S. EPA Region 5
77 West Jackson Blvd (R-21J)
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
312-353-9561


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