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August 06, 2004
Audio: Bush explains meaning of tribal sovereignty
(08/06)
Oneida Nation denies derailing Cayuga land deal
(08/06)
Alaska Native educators focus on achievement
(08/06)
Kerry White House will 'respect' sovereignty
(08/06)
Alaska Native executive to resign from CIRI
(08/06)
Housing funds restored for Navajo Nation project
(08/06)
Tribal colleges awarded millions in federal grants
(08/06)
BIA investigating suicide at Yakama Nation jail
(08/06)
Bush to speak at minority journalists conference
(08/06)
Second Navajo soldier dies while serving in Iraq
(08/06)
Democrats, Republicans make showing at pow-wow
(08/06)
IHS removes administrator of Rapid City hospital
(08/06)
Prized Allan Houser statue to be installed at NMAI
(08/06)
Oglala Sioux Tribe opposes more stores in Whiteclay
(08/06)
Use of pipestone at new NMAI prompts complaints
(08/06)
Mother denies Tamra, siblings taken from family
(08/06)
Bill to ban 'Redskins' in California fails
(08/06)
Navajo Nation short on law enforcement staff
(08/06)
August 05, 2004
Trust land decision for New Mexico Pueblos upheld
(08/05)
Native artists criticize hospital's sales practices
(08/05)
State breaks off talks to settle Cayuga land claim
(08/05)
Court blocks state laws against nuclear waste dump
(08/05)
FBI still investigating Ione Band of Miwok Indians
(08/05)
Obituary: James Williams, Eastern Pequot chief
(08/05)
Rosebud Sioux Tribe finishing juvenile facility
(08/05)
Kerry, Powell to address minority journalists
(08/05)
Missing Native girl, siblings had been taken from family
(08/05)
Federal grant to address at-risk youth on reservation
(08/05)
Mashantucket Tribe moving into new office center
(08/05)
Tribal tax-exempt bond bill pushed in California
(08/05)
Passamaquoddy Tribe puts gas terminal to vote
(08/05)
First Nation compensated $19M for hydro projects
(08/05)
Kerry to focus on Indian issues during Southwest trip
(08/05)
Series: Dream eludes Narragansett Tribe
(08/05)
Blackfeet man named Disney 'Conservation Hero'
(08/05)
Senator Shelby leaked intelligence messages
(08/05)
Opinion: Federal recognition cases should be public
(08/05)
Unity Ride and Run makes stop on Oneida Nation
(08/05)
Federal judge to take on banishment dispute
(08/05)
August 04, 2004
Justice bill puts focus on tribal casino crime
(08/04)
Mobil to pay $5.5M for polluting reservation water
(08/04)
New Mexico tribes press for youth justice services
(08/04)
Tribes awarded $1.7M in grants to mentor convicts' kids
(08/04)
Artifacts discovered at another Washington site
(08/04)
Agua Caliente Tribe opposes diversion of water
(08/04)
Pala Band's anti-landfill measure placed on ballot
(08/04)
AIM sponsors annual Sundance in South Dakota
(08/04)
Leech Lake teen sentenced for brutal beating death
(08/04)
Series: Traditions keep Narragansett Tribe going
(08/04)
Maine tribes consider starting first credit union
(08/04)
Minority journalists gather for UNITY conference
(08/04)
Native lawyers push for Native judge on Supreme Court
(08/04)
First Nation hosts meeting on boarding school abuse
(08/04)
Police have little information on missing Native girl
(08/04)
Report finds high mercury levels in most fish
(08/04)
Former Standing Rock officials indicted for fraud
(08/04)
Tribal employees ordered not to talk to media
(08/04)
August 03, 2004
Report shows home loans to Natives dropping
(08/03)
Alaska Supreme Court rejects protection for belugas
(08/03)
Post office in Colorado would be named after Campbell
(08/03)
Hundreds of artifacts seized from New Mexico home
(08/03)
Paper chronicles Navajo girl's journey into womanhood
(08/03)
Navajo water settlement discussed at public meeting
(08/03)
Tribal college graduates first horseshoeing class
(08/03)
High school curriculum to help Alaska Native students
(08/03)
Chippewa Cree Tribe to unveil anti-smoking campaign
(08/03)
Yellow Bird: Indians becoming a force at the polls
(08/03)
One Nation, Two Worlds: Series on Narragansett Tribe
(08/03)
Columbia River tribes consider tapping salmon market
(08/03)
Tribal commissioned symphony to debut at pow-wow
(08/03)
Oregon tribes voice concerns in meeting with Smith
(08/03)
Peace and Freedom Party picks Peltier over Nader
(08/03)
Remains not linked to case of missing Native girl
(08/03)
August 02, 2004
Lamberth exchanges harsh words with Cobell critic
(08/02)
Survey finds 'alarming' level of BIA employee misconduct
(08/02)
Battle over Kennewick Man study far from over
(08/02)
Native Catholics integrate traditional practices
(08/02)
Jodi Rave Lee: Native presence can't be denied
(08/02)
Report says Klamath fishkill worse than thought
(08/02)
Rosebud Sioux Tribe seeks probe into feather use
(08/02)
Police call off another search for missing Native girl
(08/02)
Course helps Indian students get into college
(08/02)
New Indian museum in DC promises to be 'different'
(08/02)
Decision on returning state park to tribe awaited
(08/02)
Tribes, scientists clash over wild rice research
(08/02)
Pember: Obesity threatening Indian Country
(08/02)
Mark Trahant: The one that didn't get away
(08/02)
Yellow Bird: Ceremony provided needed respite
(08/02)
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