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May 06, 2005
NIGC's Class III effort faces legal challenge
(05/06)
Editorial: UND's 'Fighting Sioux' report not truthful
(05/06)
San Pasqual leaders face recall over membership flap
(05/06)
Chehalis Tribe in discussions with Great Wolf Resorts
(05/06)
Passamaquoddy Tribe won't stop gas terminal talks
(05/06)
Alaska Native Youth Olympics moves to bigger venue
(05/06)
South Dakota to spend $17.6M on Pine Ridge roads
(05/06)
Johnson: BIA 'jerking around' Crow Creek Tribe
(05/06)
Unrecognized Washington tribe hopes to educate others
(05/06)
White Lady: Sen. McCain to Connecticut's rescue
(05/06)
Cabazon Band fires three in ongoing shakeup
(05/06)
Peyote seized from 'medicine man' in federal custody
(05/06)
Police officers appeal firing over Native teen's death
(05/06)
Hopi woman thrilled with new home made of straw
(05/06)
Nevada tribe displays 80-year-old photo collection
(05/06)
Michigan tribes work with Army Corps on burial ground
(05/06)
Coushatta tribal member went on DeLay golf outing
(05/06)
Abramoff accused of double-dealing another client
(05/06)
Oregon high school to eliminate 'Savages' mascot
(05/06)
House committee releases more budget numbers
(05/06)
Column: The myth of the Indian government check
(05/06)
Bush administration issues final roadless rule
(05/06)
May 05, 2005
House panel acts to restore Bush budget cuts
(05/05)
Indian income data presented at AICCO summit
(05/05)
McCain, Kyl sought visit to Tohono O'odham Nation
(05/05)
Lawsuit over Havasupai blood moved to state court
(05/05)
Another Oklahoma tribe denied out-of-state land
(05/05)
Cayuga Nation land case back before federal judge
(05/05)
Schaghticoke chief to testfy at recognition hearing
(05/05)
Man pleads not guilty in Blackfeet-related murder
(05/05)
Man guilty, brother acquitted for Pine Ridge murder
(05/05)
California tribe's workers to negotiate union contract
(05/05)
Marquette University won't revive 'Warriors' name
(05/05)
Wild horses sold by tribe saved from slaughter
(05/05)
Abenaki Nation presses case for state recognition
(05/05)
Deal in works to pay residential school students
(05/05)
No names being added to police officer memorial
(05/05)
State steps in to help Crow Creek Tribe with dorm
(05/05)
Tribe still raising money for its share of mine buyout
(05/05)
Wampanoag Tribe relations an issue in town politics
(05/05)
Dinosaur found in Utah called the first vegetarian
(05/05)
Tom Cole recuses himself in any probe of DeLay
(05/05)
Aloha! Michael Liu leaving HUD for private sector
(05/05)
Column: Why Abramoff isn't just another lobbyist
(05/05)
May 04, 2005
Special Trustee Ross Swimmer: I am not a crook
(05/04)
Native corp credits success to government contracts
(05/04)
Homeland Security Secretary skips Tohono O'odham
(05/04)
Computer expert hacked into Interior systems
(05/04)
NCAI and ITMA hold second trust reform meeting
(05/04)
Navajo president explains view on gay marriage ban
(05/04)
Opinion: Schools should get rid of offensive mascots
(05/04)
Ill Native boy to receive medication for now
(05/04)
Grant awarded for Indian legal services in South Dakota
(05/04)
Tulalip Tribes to celebrate opening of outlet mall
(05/04)
Thune calls Crow Creek Tribe school fire a 'disaster'
(05/04)
Tulalip Tribes to start food inspection program
(05/04)
Students choose Sequoyah for name of new school
(05/04)
First Miami dictionary being published this month
(05/04)
Fort Mojave chairwoman given notification of recall
(05/04)
Lawmakers urged to fund for Zuni water settlement
(05/04)
Surgeon General testifies in U.S. tobacco case
(05/04)
Unions turn on each other in tribal sovereignty clash
(05/04)
Chippewa Cree Tribe pulls store license over tobacco tax
(05/04)
Sen. Tim Johnson: The fight for BIA school funding
(05/04)
Abramoff based political activities on Jewish faith
(05/04)
Column: Will rich gaming tribes help the poor ones?
(05/04)
Travel paid by Abramoff said to violate ethics rules
(05/04)
New legislation seeks overhaul of lobbying regulations
(05/04)
In the Loop Contest: Name that Washington scandal
(05/04)
May 03, 2005
Opinion: Lewis and Clark not welcome at Fort Peck
(05/03)
Hearing into Indian trust fund security sees delay
(05/03)
Mohegan Tribe considers purchase of golf course
(05/03)
McCain hearing stacked with recognition critics
(05/03)
Marquette University to decide on 'Warriors' name
(05/03)
Judge allows Trump lawsuit against Eastern Pequots
(05/03)
Mankiller: All the Indians 'probably at Wal-Mart'
(05/03)
Student project on Code Talkers finds a home
(05/03)
Civil Rights office for 60 reservations to close
(05/03)
Gravely ill Native boy needs costly medication
(05/03)
Navajo president calls gay marriage ban intrusive
(05/03)
Domestic violence said to increase on reservation
(05/03)
Navajo farmers hope wet season will help crops
(05/03)
Winnebago Tribe's AllNative brand keeps growing
(05/03)
Oglala vice president to speak at hemp gathering
(05/03)
Agua Caliente Band joins Clean Cities partnership
(05/03)
Eastern Cherokee Band starts gardening program
(05/03)
Protesters stage sit-in at University of Hawaii
(05/03)
More Congressional travel linked to Abramoff
(05/03)
May 02, 2005
Pombo continues hearings on off-reservation gaming
(05/02)
Mohegan Tribe votes to withdraw from USET
(05/02)
Race an issue in Native inmate group in Nebraska
(05/02)
Paiute Tribe dedicates fifth children's playground
(05/02)
Tribe gets ready to host 8,000 for Canoe Journey
(05/02)
Editorial: Where were feds when tribe needed help?
(05/02)
Oklahoma challenges EPA on tribal sovereignty
(05/02)
Minneapolis mayor declares Clyde H. Bellecourt Day
(05/02)
FBI field office in charge of Red Lake investigation
(05/02)
Abramoff a target in federal bank fraud probe
(05/02)
Jack Abramoff breaks silence on lobbying scandal
(05/02)
Colombian tribe keeps rebels, drugs out through peace
(05/02)
Court allows damages for residential school abuse
(05/02)
Rosebud Sioux Tribe saddened horses sent to slaughter
(05/02)
Crow Creek Tribe needs up to $40M for new schools
(05/02)
Navajo president vetoes bill to ban gay marriage
(05/02)
Lamberth to hold hearing on trust fund security
(05/02)
Mark Trahant: Public sees bias in the news media
(05/02)
Yellow Bird: The amazing Monarch butterfly
(05/02)
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