Idaho Juvenile Justice Commission

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Tribal Council

The Tribal Juvenile Justice Council formed in 2006

Tribal Juvenile Justice Council

The Idaho Juvenile Justice Tribal Council was formed to advise and make recommendations to the Idaho Juvenile Justice Commission on problems, policies, and programs relating to Idaho’s Native American youth who come into conflict with the law, and to provide an advocacy function in matters pertaining to tribal youth, and to provide guidance in development and implementation of policies.

                                                                                                                                      

Theresa Appeney, Chair  

ACTION PLAN 

                                                                                           Priority Areas

                                                                                          Family and Culture

                                                                                             Public Policy

                                                                                            Program Issues

                                                                                         Council Development

 

 

Coeur d’Alene Tribe

Kootenai Tribe of Idaho

Shoshone Bannock Tribe

 

 

 
Plummer Bonners Ferry   Fort Hall
Hon. Mary Pearson   Theresa Appeney
mpearson@cdatribe-nsn.gov   tappeney@shoshonebannocktribes.com
     
Gerry Benson    Tom Katsilometes
gwbenson@cdatribe-nsn.gov   tkatsilometes@shoshonebannocktribes.com
     
     

 

 

 

Nez Perce Tribe

NW Band of Shoshoni

Shoshone Paiute Tribes

Lapwai Idaho Falls Owyhee, Nevada
     
Larry Green Larry Honena Clarice Hall
lgreene@nezperce.org nation@ida.net C_hall1972@hotmail.com
     
Victoria Schultz   Reggie Premo
victorias@nezperce.org   healingspirit02@yahoo.com

“The Idaho Juvenile Justice Tribal Council honors our youth and elders. We respect the traditional values of protecting our children, culture and community. We strive to inspire our youth to recognize their own strengths and work to engage our community and state to save our children.”

 

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