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February 25, 2005
Rocky Boy sends boys and girls team to tourney
(02/25)
Tribe's nuclear waste dump wins key recommendation
(02/25)
Oneida Nation not invited to land claim hearings
(02/25)
Two charged with rapes on Montana reservation
(02/25)
Janklow loses bid to overturn felony conviction
(02/25)
Churchill print nearly the same as another artist's
(02/25)
Meth use a serious problem among Native youth
(02/25)
Video generates lead in case of missing Native teen
(02/25)
Suspensions at First Nations University criticized
(02/25)
Native leaders say Canada's budget falls short
(02/25)
It's Finally Here: Navajo duo debuts comedy DVD
(02/25)
Bill to provide in-state tuition for Natives advances
(02/25)
Appeal filed over Chumash Tribe's land-into-trust
(02/25)
Michigan tribe donates to college's PBS station
(02/25)
Future of California's only tribal college looks bleak
(02/25)
Tribal discovery in Washington called significant
(02/25)
Blackfeet Nation seeks role in repair of water system
(02/25)
Tribe wants details of lobbying firm's contacts
(02/25)
White Earth Chairwoman delivers state of tribe
(02/25)
Column: State endorsement of fry bread will kill it
(02/25)
NCAI renews objection to Bill Myers nomination
(02/25)
February 24, 2005
Navajo boy wants to stay with his new 'mom'
(02/24)
Senator angles for better 'defense' on Bush budget
(02/24)
Lamberth moves Cobell trust reform case forward
(02/24)
Pataki shifts stance on reservation taxation
(02/24)
Editorial: Nothing to fear from sacred sites policies
(02/24)
Haskell to receive accreditation for 10 more years
(02/24)
Paper to retract Churchill quote of 'not' being Indian
(02/24)
Embattled SIPI president announces resignation
(02/24)
Critics say New York land claim hearings skewed
(02/24)
Mississippi Choctaws opening manufacturing plant
(02/24)
Sen. Campbell making a 'million bucks' in new job
(02/24)
Tribal members fined for fishing without license
(02/24)
Penobscot Nation to open statewide pharmacy
(02/24)
School, Northern Cheyenne Tribe exchange bison
(02/24)
Solicitor faulted in probe works on 'honors' program
(02/24)
Editorial: Don't ask tribe to give up sovereign rights
(02/24)
North Dakota tribes seek solution on gas tax
(02/24)
Supreme Court rules on prisoner segregation
(02/24)
Tribe, public voice concerns about Nez Perce deal
(02/24)
February 23, 2005
U.S. Supreme Court won't take Cobell from Lamberth
(02/23)
Jury deliberates in murder of Alaska Native woman
(02/23)
FBI has no leads on theft from Cabazon museum
(02/23)
Arizona tribe's resort employs unique concierge
(02/23)
Sacred site policy at Rainbow Bridge to stand
(02/23)
Passamaquoddy Tribe divided over gas terminal
(02/23)
Miccosukee man plans appeal for death of young sons
(02/23)
County won't reverse stand on Cayuga land claim deal
(02/23)
Probe of Myers role in grazing dispute released
(02/23)
Ward Churchill on being an Indian: 'I am not'
(02/23)
Another set of circles discovered in Miami
(02/23)
Changing of the guard at Redding Rancheria
(02/23)
San Manuel Band to demolish housing at former base
(02/23)
Wisconsin family proud of Black and Indian heritage
(02/23)
California's only tribal college remains closed
(02/23)
Bar association seeks payment for all Native students
(02/23)
Bill to add Indian to state parole board rejected
(02/23)
Indian organization left Virginia town with $7K bill
(02/23)
Sacred site law spurs $50M claim from mine firm
(02/23)
Supreme Court to review assisted suicide law
(02/23)
Column: Mille Lacs Ojibwe Band will be here 'forever'
(02/23)
February 22, 2005
Native Hawaiian recognition bill gets another shot
(02/22)
Editorial: Connecticut towns should work with tribes
(02/22)
Bill would funnel technology fund to reservation
(02/22)
Deposition delayed in Eastern Pequot investor fight
(02/22)
Officials suspended at First Nations University
(02/22)
Mille Lacs Ojibwe Band marks 150 years after treaty
(02/22)
E-mail highlights divide over historic tribal village
(02/22)
Police release videotape of missing Native girl
(02/22)
Aquash murder defendant to appeal extradition case
(02/22)
BLM says property doesn't belong to Indian family
(02/22)
White House expects Rehnquist to retire in June
(02/22)
BIA erects fence around Chemawa Indian School
(02/22)
February 21, 2005
Alaska Native corporation invests in wireless deal
(02/21)
Idaho Legislature to debate Nez Perce water deal
(02/21)
Officials praise Navajo methamphetamine law
(02/21)
Oklahoma bill bans use of Redskins and Savages
(02/21)
Cherokee Nation seeks role in Freedmen lawsuit
(02/21)
Reward offered for deaths of dozens of bald eagles
(02/21)
Duwamish Tribe wants burial ground protected
(02/21)
Mark Trahant: Social Security debate all about 'me'
(02/21)
Yellow Bird: 'Fighting Sioux' needs to be changed
(02/21)
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