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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 11 > Article 17 - Rights of Way Agreements with Navajo Nation
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§ 11-17-1
Legislative findings
§ 11-17-2
Agreements relating to jurisdiction on highways and rights of way through Navajo Nation tribal land
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New Mexico Laws: American Indians
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 6 > Article 28 - Indian Capital Outlay
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 6 > Article 29 - Tribal Infrastructure Act
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 9 > Article 15C - Intertribal Ceremonial
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 9 > Article 21 - Indian Affairs Department
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 11 > Article 17 - Rights of Way Agreements with Navajo Nation
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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 21 > Article 10 - Development of Indian Resources
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 21 > Article 23A - American Indian Post-Secondary Education
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 22 > Article 23A - Indian Education
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 33 > Article 10 - Native American Counseling
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