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February 11, 2005
Editorial: Here we go again, Bush cuts UTTC funds
(02/11)
BIA says recognition bill would lower standards
(02/11)
Suzan Shown Harjo: Churchill went 'tribe-shopping'
(02/11)
Editorial: Indian center in Milwaukee a good idea
(02/11)
Second person sentenced for theft from tribe
(02/11)
Sag Chip recall targets anti-Abramoff tribal leaders
(02/11)
Narragansett Tribe to discuss school dance incident
(02/11)
Ancient lizard draws name from Kanza language
(02/11)
Churchill Controversy: More opinions and views
(02/11)
Churchill to speak for school's Native Pride Week
(02/11)
Menominee Nation Legislature chooses new chairman
(02/11)
Probe sought of money poured into Innu community
(02/11)
Native leaders blast plan to hire investigators
(02/11)
Nevada tribe spreads message of tolerance to teachers
(02/11)
Elderly Natives seek tribe's help with heating bills
(02/11)
Virginia tribe not optimistic on recognition bid
(02/11)
Indian Eddie: Kill the BIA and give money to tribes
(02/11)
Cayuga Nation leadership dispute continues
(02/11)
Arrest made in string of arsons affecting tribe
(02/11)
McCain criticizes off-reservation acquisition
(02/11)
Decision expected on tribe's nuclear waste dump
(02/11)
Lawyer who defended Mohawks convicted in terror case
(02/11)
February 10, 2005
Bush budget seeks cuts to Indian education programs
(02/10)
Meeting called over graving yard controversy
(02/10)
Appeals court sides with tribe in trust land dispute
(02/10)
New Mexico governor seeks funds for urban clinic
(02/10)
Tribal leader addresses Montana Legislature
(02/10)
Navajo Nation water settlement gains more support
(02/10)
EPA recognizes tribal authority under Clean Air Act
(02/10)
Group seeks to put more Indians in public office
(02/10)
Harvard admissions doesn't verify tribal heritage
(02/10)
Seminole Tribe hosting NAMMY awards ceremony
(02/10)
Red Lake Band discusses trade with First Nations
(02/10)
Another urban reserve proposed in Manitoba
(02/10)
Renowned Native actor named to Order of Canada
(02/10)
Innu leaders accused of funding drugs, alcohol
(02/10)
Colorado governor still wants Churchill fired
(02/10)
County to talk with Chumash Tribe over trust land
(02/10)
California tribe offers $100K reward for arson hit
(02/10)
Tribal-friendly candidate running for mayor
(02/10)
House committee holds federal recognition hearing
(02/10)
Thousands expected at Minnesota powwow
(02/10)
Church won't allow Lakota ceremony at funeral
(02/10)
Former Indian Affairs counsel joins law firm
(02/10)
February 09, 2005
Lawyer fighting sovereignty advising justice panel
(02/09)
Judge challenges Norton to testify on trust fund
(02/09)
Bush official puts positive spin on budget numbers
(02/09)
Bison range agreement affects six federal employees
(02/09)
Former tribal executive sentenced for theft
(02/09)
Column: Halting work at tribal village was right thing
(02/09)
Chinook Nation excited by discovery of village
(02/09)
Editorial: Famous Dave's background not enough
(02/09)
It's Official: Fry bread is South Dakota's state bread
(02/09)
Pacific Northwest tribes oppose expansion of OST
(02/09)
Indian women in Minnesota among state's poorest
(02/09)
Urban reserve approved for First Nation in Manitoba
(02/09)
Innu community still at risk despite federal spending
(02/09)
Report: Navajo Boys & Girls Club charter revoked
(02/09)
Bush nominates replacement for Griles at Interior
(02/09)
Fort Mojave Tribe opens gym next to Boys & Girls Club
(02/09)
Mexican drug gangs forcing tribes to grow crops
(02/09)
Churchill speaks to large crowd at CU campus
(02/09)
Seneca Nation wrapping up work on power plant
(02/09)
February 08, 2005
Bush's IHS budget sees increases all around
(02/08)
Column: Churchill guilty of academic fraud
(02/08)
Bush administration budget slashes BIA programs
(02/08)
Oldest Washoe Tribe member remembered as strong
(02/08)
Yellow Bird: Accepting my mother's passing
(02/08)
Muckleshoot Tribe trying to save language
(02/08)
Tribal economic development conference underway
(02/08)
Montana governor withdraws from riverbed suit
(02/08)
Skokomish leader hailed as renaissance man
(02/08)
School calls off Churchill's on-campus speech
(02/08)
Reservation school superintendent on leave
(02/08)
Native teen competes for Youth of the Year title
(02/08)
Two more bison bills introduced in Montana Legislature
(02/08)
Police want Native involvement in teen shooting probe
(02/08)
Cherokee group in Alabama won't get tax exemption
(02/08)
Ban on new nursing homes affects tribal families
(02/08)
South Dakota tribe awarded rural development grant
(02/08)
Umatilla Tribes see brighter and better future
(02/08)
Gangs a growing problem on Idaho reservation
(02/08)
Editorial: Washington 'sharks' ate tribe for lunch
(02/08)
February 07, 2005
Editorial: Best decisions made by tribes themselves
(02/07)
Bill addresses slow-moving recognition process
(02/07)
Bush administration' new budget is 'tightest' so far
(02/07)
Non-Indians want Tulalip Tribes to pay for homes
(02/07)
Methamphetamine use explodes on reservation
(02/07)
California tribes denied access to criminal database
(02/07)
Bush administration rolls out fiscal year 2006 budget
(02/07)
Nation's tribal colleges struggle to make ends meet
(02/07)
Bruce Miller, Skokomish spiritual leader, passes on
(02/07)
Winona James, oldest Washoe Tribe member, dies
(02/07)
Tohono O'odham Nation opposes voter ID plan
(02/07)
South Dakota bill makes fry bread the official bread
(02/07)
Churchill Controversy: More opinions and views
(02/07)
Pacific Northwest tribes gathering in Portland
(02/07)
USET holding Impact Week meeting in Washington
(02/07)
Lawmaker says Indian district hard to represent
(02/07)
Navajo Nation combats outbreak of syphilis
(02/07)
Marty Two Bulls Cartoon: Ward Churchill's Indian Kit
(02/07)
Anti-fry bread column stirs Indian Country passions
(02/07)
Donations funneled through Abramoff unaccounted
(02/07)
Miccosukee man guilty for deaths of young sons
(02/07)
Mark Trahant: Human beings only react during crisis
(02/07)
Yellow Bird: Churchills make lost Indians look bad
(02/07)
Jodi Rave: Real problem with Churchill is identity
(02/07)
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