Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation
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US government independent agency
FormedDecember 22, 1974; 51 years ago (1974-12-22)[1]
Headquarters201 E. Birch Ave Suite 11
Flagstaff, AZ 86001[2]
Flagstaff, AZ 86001[2]
Employees18[3]
Annual budget$4 million[4]
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| Formed | December 22, 1974; 51 years ago (1974-12-22)[1] |
| Headquarters | 201 E. Birch Ave Suite 11 Flagstaff, AZ 86001[2] |
| Employees | 18[3] |
| Annual budget | $4 million[4] |
| Website | www |
The Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the U.S. Government. It is responsible for assisting Hopi and Navajo Indians impacted by the relocation that Congress mandated in the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974[1] for the members of the Hopi and Navajo tribes who were living on each other's land.[5] ONHIR was permanently closed September 30, 2025.
- 1 2 Pub. L. 93–531: Najavo Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974
- ↑ "Contact Us". Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation. December 19, 2022. Archived from the original on March 31, 2023. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
- ↑ Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation. HSPD-12 Implementation Status Report (PDF) (Report). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 31, 2023. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
- ↑ Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (2023). Fiscal Year 2023 Congressional Budget Justification (PDF) (Report). Archived (PDF) from the original on December 15, 2023.
- ↑ "Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR)". Retrieved February 11, 2017.
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