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February 09, 2005
Lawyer fighting sovereignty advising justice panel
An Alaska lawyer who is fighting the sovereignty of the state's tribes is advising the Alaska Rural Justice and Law Enforcement Commission. The appointment of Anchorage attorney Don Mitchell to...

Judge challenges Norton to testify on trust fund
The Bush administration retaliated against Indian beneficiaries last fall by withholding checks and other information about their trust accounts, a federal judge said on Monday. But if Interior Secretary Gale...

Bush official puts positive spin on budget numbers
Some Indian programs at the Department of Housing and Urban Development will be seeing a cut in fiscal year 2006 but tribes have reason to remain optimistic, a top Bush...

Bison range agreement affects six federal employees
A Montana tribe's agreement to manage some services at the National Bison Range is affecting six federal employees. The agreement doesn't go into effect until March but those affected are...

Former tribal executive sentenced for theft
A former executive for the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes of Montana was sentenced to 1 1/2 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for embezzling thousands of dollars....

Column: Halting work at tribal village was right thing
"The Washington State Department of Transportation did the right thing when it stopped construction at a site that turned out to be a massive Indian cemetery and cultural site. As...

Chinook Nation excited by discovery of village
Members of the Chinook Nation of Washington are excited by the discovery of the remnants of an historic tribal village. Known as Quat-sam-ts, the village was one of the largest...

Editorial: Famous Dave's background not enough
'Last year, we wrote, 'Dave Anderson of Famous Dave's barbecue restaurants just might be the right person at the right time to head the Bureau of Indian Affairs. It would...

It's Official: Fry bread is South Dakota's state bread
The South Dakota Legislature on Monday approved a bill designating fry bread as the official state bread. "Does it represent our heritage? Does it represent our culture? Does it represent...

Pacific Northwest tribes oppose expansion of OST
Tribes in the Pacific Northwest say the Bush administration's expansion of the Office of Special Trustee is infringing on their sovereignty. Meeting in Portland for the annual Affiliated Tribes of...

Indian women in Minnesota among state's poorest
Indian women in Minnesota are among the state's poorest, according to a new study by the Women's Foundation of Minnesota. Based on data from the 2000 U.S. Census, the foundation...

Urban reserve approved for First Nation in Manitoba
The Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in Manitoba has won approval for an urban reserve in the city of Thompson. The First Nation can now assume full jurisdiction of a downtown hotel...

Innu community still at risk despite federal spending
A troubled Innu community in northern Labrador is still at risk for many social problems despite an influx of $350 million (Canadian) over the past decade, CBC News reports. The...

Report: Navajo Boys & Girls Club charter revoked
The non-profit Boys and Girls Club of Navajo Inc. has lost its charter, The Gallup Independent reports. "The organization has been closed," a vice president of the national Boys and...

Bush nominates replacement for Griles at Interior
President Bush has nominated a replacement for former Interior Deputy Secretary J. Steven Griles. Lynn Scarlett, the assistant secretary of policy, management and budget, is being promoted to the number...

Fort Mojave Tribe opens gym next to Boys & Girls Club
The Fort Mojave Tribe celebrated the opening of a new gym next to its Boys and Girls Club. The tribe used a $550,000 Community Block Grant and $725,000 of its...

Mexican drug gangs forcing tribes to grow crops
Mexican drug gangs are forcing tribal communities to abandon their traditional crops and grow marijuana and heroin poppies, the National Anthropology and History Institute reported on Tuesday. The gangs have...

Churchill speaks to large crowd at CU campus
Controversial University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill addressed an audience of more than a thousand during an appearance on the Boulder campus on Tuesday night. School officials had canceled the...

Seneca Nation wrapping up work on power plant
The Seneca Nation of New York is finalizing construction of its own power plant. The $5.6 million plant will power the tribe's casino and new hotel. It is expected to...

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