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September 17, 2004
(09/17)
Some faculty, students question SIPI president
(09/17)
Panel to discuss voting issues on Navajo Nation
(09/17)
Native artists hosting show during NMAI opening
(09/17)
Democrats protest Murkowski land swap legislation
(09/17)
Stevens rider allows land swap with Native corporation
(09/17)
Tribal group joins fight over Gilroy development
(09/17)
Opinion: Cherokees learned bigotry from Baptists
(09/17)
Skokomish Tribe helps save canal from fish dumping
(09/17)
Appeal planned in South Dakota voting rights case
(09/17)
Canada wants abuse victim to return settlement
(09/17)
Lumbee Tribe adopts budget with reduced salaries
(09/17)
Redesigned nickel includes image of bison
(09/17)
Woman counters Coburn on forced sterilization
(09/17)
GOP candidate says Cherokees aren't real Indians
(09/17)
September 16, 2004
Cole says Chickasaw Nation made promises on land
(09/16)
Bush administration challenges trust fund ruling
(09/16)
Natives get ready to descend on DC for NMAI fest
(09/16)
Moving ceremony pays tribute to fallen Navajo warrior
(09/16)
NMAI staff show off 'truly Native place' to first visitors
(09/16)
County faults Nevada tribe over inmate procedures
(09/16)
Man wants Lewis and Clark group to skip Pine Ridge
(09/16)
Handling of South Dakota IHS hospital criticized
(09/16)
Judge: South Dakota violated Indian voting rights
(09/16)
Norton's intervention won't help Native corporation
(09/16)
Shoshone-Bannock officials explain school firings
(09/16)
Oregon tribe to retrace route of forced removal
(09/16)
Group opposing Poarch Creeks tied to tribal lobbyists
(09/16)
Samish Nation regains trust land after a century
(09/16)
Blackfeet Nation signs law enforcement pact
(09/16)
Montana tribe takes questions on role at bison range
(09/16)
Senate panel approves $5.5M for Meskwaki school
(09/16)
Non-recognized Virginia tribes welcome NMAI opening
(09/16)
September 15, 2004
Opinion: Chief Illiniwek will take his last dance soon
(09/15)
Tim Giago: Eastern tribes are African-American
(09/15)
Appeals court blocks release of contempt reports
(09/15)
City narrowly backs tribe's bid for recognition
(09/15)
Cobell: Bush and Norton not serious about justice
(09/15)
Crow woman manages Chief Plenty Coups Park
(09/15)
Agua Caliente Band among largest donors to NMAI
(09/15)
Lawyer: Tribe lacks authority 'over white people'
(09/15)
BIA police chief accepts position at central office
(09/15)
First Nations want oil and gas sites cleaned up
(09/15)
Health care funding boost called inadequate
(09/15)
Study: Pregnant Native women have higher HIV rates
(09/15)
NMAI curators seek to translate culture for visitors
(09/15)
Project seeks to restore Colorado River habitat
(09/15)
Panel seeks stronger warning on antidepressant use
(09/15)
California tribe won't pay Choctaw man for loan
(09/15)
Senate candidate Coburn denies malpractice
(09/15)
September 14, 2004
Jodi Rave Lee: Native image on coin inspires pride
(09/14)
Museum opening allows focus on top tribal issues
(09/14)
Progress cited in Oneida Nation land claim negotiations
(09/14)
Mohegan elder reprimanded for drunk-driving incident
(09/14)
Alaska Native corporations reject pipeline project
(09/14)
Navajo council asked to choose Renzi over Babbitt
(09/14)
Former Miss Navajo Nation released from prison
(09/14)
Indian-owned business earns top SBA honor
(09/14)
Choctaw woman raises awareness in Indiana
(09/14)
Yellow Bird: Support the troops, but not the war
(09/14)
Judge says misconduct occurred in Peltier case
(09/14)
Eastern Cherokees choose 10 events for NMAI exhibit
(09/14)
Narragansett Tribe seeks protections for site
(09/14)
First Nation leaders take health concerns to the top
(09/14)
FDA links antidepressants to suicide in children
(09/14)
Developer says housing won't harm cultural sites
(09/14)
Sho-Ban teachers stage walkout over shakeup
(09/14)
Winnemem Wintu Tribe goes to war for sacred sites
(09/14)
Fond du Lac Band's gas station stirs competition
(09/14)
September 13, 2004
NCAI between 'rock and a hard place' on labor rider
(09/13)
Utah grandmother jailed for abusing grandsons
(09/13)
Navajo convert's dance group headed to NMAI
(09/13)
Navajo Nation vote seen as key in upcoming election
(09/13)
Developer removes about 400 remains from burial site
(09/13)
Gwich'in village is test site for coalbed methane
(09/13)
Nez Perce ceremony marks 1877 battle with Army
(09/13)
Miss Indian Nations crowned at United Tribes powwow
(09/13)
Indian museum finds a home on the National Mall
(09/13)
Native Vote 2004 to monitor voting in several states
(09/13)
ACLU expands efforts to Minnesota reservations
(09/13)
Native rocker to get out the vote in Minnesota
(09/13)
Jumano Apaches in Texas seek federal recognition
(09/13)
Opinion: Sovereignty not afforded to all Indians
(09/13)
Mark Trahant: What happened to Pakistan? bin Laden?
(09/13)
Coushattas used lobbyists to spy on tribes, critics
(09/13)
Mississippi Choctaws turn over lobbying documents
(09/13)
Editorial: Tribes had no concept of 'private property'
(09/13)
Yellow Bird: Singing to myself about a new highway
(09/13)
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