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Winter 2004 issue of In-Sites magazine, published by the Community Capacity Development Office (formerly Weed & Seed Office), Office Justice Programs (OJP)CCDO Home pageHomeLetter From the DirectorOJP SealLetter From the U.S. AttorneyPhotos representing weeding and seeding efforts: two police officers smiling at the camera, three individuals painting over graffiti on a wall, woman holding a potted plant. About In-SitesFind Past IssuesSubmit Stories Subscribe American Indian/Alaska Native - In This Section banner

Police Cross Boundaries To Keep the Peace
For years, tension has simmered over how the Omaha Nation and Walthill police departments can maintain order with Native and non-Native populations. Some of the tension has started to dissipate with a cross-deputization agreement. more

Playing Games To Keep Drugs Away
For Cherokee children in Oklahoma, the traditional game of Cherokee marbles has been passed down for generations, but in the past 2 years it has taken on a different meaning. more

Resources
Read about jail facilities in Indian Country, helping states comply with the Indian Child Welfare Act, and American Indian suicides in jail. more


Police Cross Boundaries To Keep the Peace



Playing Games To Keep Drugs Away



Resources