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Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- This is one of the hand outs being provided to attendants at the first kick off meeting for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- Glen Sachtleben, FEMA Region IV IMAT and Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer answers questions from participants at the first kick off meeting for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 14, 2013 -- Michael Bolch, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer answers questions from reporter about what FEMA is doing in Cherokee, NC before a training session for Tribal contractors who are members of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials and interested in providing services to FEMA. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 14, 2013 -- Annette Wright, a FEMA Region IV Procurement officer conducts a workshop for native company owners interested in working with FEMA in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working representatives of the EBCI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- Glen Sachtleben, FEMA R4 IMAT and Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer(FCO) (left) and Michael Bolch, FEMA FCO answer questions during a conference call with a representative from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) about the pubic assistance programs that the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) are participating in. This is the first time that a Tribal Nation has been able to deemed eligible for direct assistance from FEMA. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 19, 2013 -- Walt Kruski, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist works with representatives from the Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (EBCI) Emergency Response community attending an Applicant Kickoff meeting in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the EBCI tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Jesse Zimmerman, a FEMA videographer documents the meeting. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 15, 2013 -- Annette Wright, a FEMA Region IV Procurement officer, conducts a one on one workshop for potential federal contractors at the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (EBCI) tribal office. Contractors interested in applying for federal contracts must use the System for Award Management System (SAM) website to register as contractors so that they may be eligible for contract work. FEMA is working representatives of the EBCI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which which sustained damage during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 19, 2013 --Jesse Zimmerman, a FEMA videographer, interviews Glen Sachtlben, a FEMA Region IV IMAT Leader about the role FEMA is playing in the recovery efforts being provided in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (EBCI) tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 20, 2013 -- Richard Pulse, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist documents a mudslide near a home in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the EBCI tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- Walt Kruski, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist answers questions from participants at the first kick off meeting for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-03-12 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch

City/State: Cherokee, NC

Keywords: FEMA North Carolina Cherokee Nation ECBI public assistance ^ FEMA ^ North Carolina ^ Public Assistance ^ Cherokee Nation ^ ECBI

Disasters: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4103)

Disaster Types: Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm

Categories: Disaster Officials ^ FEMA Event ^ Public Assistance ^ State/Local Officials ^ Training ^ Tribal

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Kick off event for Healthy Homes for Healthy Kids Campaign, Los Angeles, California, with Secretary Alphonso Jackson among the participating officials

Walworth, Wisconsin, June 21, 2008-- Lt. Kevin Williams of the Walworth County Sheriff's Office briefs a FEMA Preliminary Disaster Assistant team on the damage caused by flooding in his county. The FEMA team listens intently prior to touring the county to determine if Walworth County qualifies for disaster aid. FEMA/Walt Jennings

Cherokee, N.C., March 21, 2013 -- Principal Chief, Michell Hicks, of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation (EBCI) visits FEMA's Green Hornet, a self-contained operational unit in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with members of the Eastern Band Cherokee Indians and North Carolina officials, on various public assistance projects which were damaged during a severe winter storm in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Moore provides updated information on Tropical Storm Karen to National Incident Management Assistance Team members, including Logistics Section Chief Dan Frazee (L) and Operations Section Chief Tom Fargione (R), outside of the Florida State Emergency Operations Center

Apollo 7 pioneer Walt Cunningam poses for the camera with two pilots from the 62nd Fighter Squadron in front of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. Cunningham paid Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, a two day visit commemorating the 30-year anniversay of his historic eleven day voyage aboard the first manned flight test of third-generation US spacecraft

Walt Frietag takes a measurement before cutting a piece of drywall to repair a ceiling. Frietag is one of the eighteen sailors and civilian workers from nearby Pensacola Naval Air Station who volunteered their time to make some much-needed repairs on the home of a local resident

Cookstown, N. J. , March 19, 2012 -- LerMande Hendricks, FEMA Region III IT Specialist, participates in set-up/equipment check during an Incident Management Assistance Team (IMAT) training exercise at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Training and joint inter-agency exercises are critical to IMAT team safety and successful deployments. FEMA/Michael Mancino

Attorney David Beck leads US Air Force (USAF) Major Umbach and his wife Marlene to the Article 32 hearing room at Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), Louisiana (LA). USAF Major Umbach is one of two pilots involved in the Tarnak Farms Friendly Fire incident on April 17, 2002 that killed four Canadian soldiers and injured eight near Kandahar, Afghanistan. The Article 32 hearing investigation of the charges against the two pilots determines whether to try by court-martial. In the background are some of the many media members covering the hearing

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, September 5, 2005 -- Members of the FEMA Incident Support Team and task force leaders go over plans for operations into areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, the Honorable Walt Slocombe (left) and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, the Honorable Ken Bacon hold a press conference at the annual informal meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defense Ministers, at the International Conference Center, Birmingham, England

Tornado - Montgomery, Ala. , April 30, 2011 -- FEMA is setting up an Incident Support Base at Maxwell Airforce Base in Alabama to stage generators, water, Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), and other supplies that Alabama emergency management can direct where the need is and get them there quickly. This truckload of generators is heading out to areas without power. FEMA photo / Tim Burkitt

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