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The Hoopa Valley Tribe offers a multitude of services
to their Tribal Members, Employees, and the Hoopa Valley Community Members.
These services includes the Hoopa Valley Housing
Authority which works under funding allocations from Housing &
Urban Development (HUD) in order to provide Tribal Members with affordable
housing and rental units. The Hoopa
Valley Tribal Court mission is to provide
fair, impartial, efficient and effective resolution of civil cases through
the application of Tribal Laws and community standards. Hoopa
Tribal Insurance provides employees of the Hoopa Valley Tribe with
leading insurance, retirement, and medical care packages as well as
providing the Hoopa Valley Tribe with umbrella coverage. The Realty
division of Land Management maintains and manages all the various
lands types located throughout the reservation. They provide surveying
services, title searches, grazing leases, and most of the tasks related
to managing both fee and trust land. Tribal Archives
is a branch of the Hoopa Valley Tribe which provides archival services
and records searching as an administrative service to the Tribal Membership
and employees. Plant Management is
the maintenance department of the Hoopa Tribe and provides services
to most of the departments and entities of the Tribe. The Hoopa
Tribal Museum displays one of the finest collections of Hupa, Yurok,
and Karuk artifacts in northern California. Their collection includes
a fine display of local Indian basketry, ceremonial regalia, redwood
dugout canoes, and tools and implements used by the Hupa, Yurok and
Karuk tribes. Tribal Credit and EDA Division
provide both short and long-term loans to individuals as well as local
businesses and students pursuing continuing education. Finally Tribal
Employee Rights Office (TERO) provides Tribal Members with job placement
opportunities, complaint filing procedures, and fair hearings under
a TERO Commission.
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