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July 09, 2004
Comanche Nation officials charged with obstruction (07/09)
Settlement to help Zuni Tribe protect its 'Heaven' (07/09)
Coushatta Tribe's elections official fired over recall (07/09)
Lease reached for Indian center in Milwaukee (07/09)
Tribes to work out custody issue of baby boy (07/09)
Metis in Ontario sign hunting and fishing rights deal (07/09)
Five-year-old Native girl in Canada missing (07/09)
Northern Cheyenne Tribe plans work near Bear Butte (07/09)
Column: Salish totem pole 'carved by a killer' (07/09)
Editorial: BIA jails suffer from 'deplorable conditions' (07/09)
Chairman once ousted regains Blackfeet Nation post (07/09)
Tribes to travel to Scotland to make case for fish (07/09)
Blackfeet Reservation doctor, nurse win top awards (07/09)
Massachusetts group wants anti-Indian law repealed (07/09)
Norton defends funding for National Park Service (07/09)
Grand Ronde Tribes to rebury 300-year-old skull (07/09)
Rincon Band busy with lawsuits, inner disputes (07/09)
Mashantucket Tribe fires workers who complained (07/09)

July 08, 2004
Supreme Court Roundup: 2003-2004 Term (07/08)
Jails on Navajo Nation among worst in BIA system (07/08)
Navajo Nation households can sign up for $1 cell phones (07/08)
Hearings set in response to Indian voter complaints (07/08)
Mashantucket Pequot museum holds annual pow-wow (07/08)
Enterprise Rancheria rejected sites in home county (07/08)
Doctors support First Nation's plans for MRI clinic (07/08)
Innu community could lose fire service over rowdy kids (07/08)
Bruce Babbitt: Arctic drilling would harm Inupiats (07/08)
Nipmuc Nation 'humiliated' by denial of federal status (07/08)
Bush signs Western Shoshone payout bill into law (07/08)
Indian man accused of abducting son arrested (07/08)
Tribal objections to coal mine in North Dakota rejected (07/08)
Meatpacking plant a success for South Dakota tribe (07/08)
Embattled GOP lobbyist starts non-lobbying business (07/08)

July 07, 2004
Three Coushatta leaders handed recall petitions (07/07)
Senate committee busy as Congress winds up session (07/07)
Jail report cites 'life-threatening' conditions (07/07)
Voter ID law seen as attempt to suppress Indian vote (07/07)
Tribal college sponsors Northern Plains art show (07/07)
$2B in diamonds estimated taken from reservation (07/07)
Gila River Tribe sees land buy as crucial to future (07/07)
Troubled past doesn't bother buyer of totem pole (07/07)
Indian man and son found on South Dakota reservation (07/07)
Little Shell Tribe seeks support for recognition bid (07/07)
Fire in Arizona threatens sacred Mount Graham (07/07)
NYT Book Review: 'Four Souls' by Louise Erdrich (07/07)
Standing Rock Sioux artist wins award for first book (07/07)
Tribal court rejects challenge to White Earth election (07/07)

July 06, 2004
Indian ranchers worried about hike in grazing fees (07/06)
Jodi Rave Lee: Warrior spirit gives Natives hope (07/06)
Indian Democrats plan big showing at convention (07/06)
University breaks ground on longhouse for students (07/06)
Lakota teen passed over for Pocahontas role (07/06)
Choctaw Nation helping man in child custody battle (07/06)
Rates of two STDS highest among Natives in Alaska (07/06)
Controversial totem pole finds home at Seattle museum (07/06)
Lumbee recognition bill stalled in House and Senate (07/06)
Oklahoma tribe patches holes in state's road budget (07/06)
Climbing group backs voluntary ban at sacred rock (07/06)
Women tribal leaders making history in Arizona (07/06)
Mark Trahant: Raising the next peace generation (07/06)
California tribe seeks protection of sacred site (07/06)
Anishinabe Academy turns over a new leaf (07/06)
Passamaquoddy Tribe signs deal for gas terminal (07/06)
Kerry announces Edwards as pick for vice president (07/06)
Yellow Bird: Are mourning doves on the Atkins diet? (07/06)

July 05, 2004
Indianz.Com Service Note for Independence day (07/05)
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