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May 27, 2005
Budget bill orders study of land-into-trust process (05/27)
New Squaxin Island chairman takes on duties (05/27)
Narragansett Tribe meets with state on smoke shop (05/27)
Murder charges laid for death in Alaska Native village (05/27)
Only one man guilty in crime linked to Native gang (05/27)
Talks continue over access to Native corporation land (05/27)
Reunion honors 72 warriors who were imprisoned (05/27)
Students name Churchill their favorite professor (05/27)
Lamberth orders Interior to turn over e-mails (05/27)
Fort Belknap Tribes counter Lewis and Clark tour (05/27)
Shoshone-Bannock Nation holds council election (05/27)
Miccosukee Tribe ordered to give up Everglades land (05/27)
Harjo: NCAA should ban all 'Native' imagery (05/27)
Report: Police stop Natives more often than whites (05/27)
More artifacts uncovered at Stillaguamish site (05/27)
Indian educator: More classwork, less culture (05/27)
Court asked to rule on Catawba Nation leadership (05/27)
Nevada tribe starts wellness program for women (05/27)
Judge orders Bush to reconsider salmon plan (05/27)
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation sponsors service dogs (05/27)
Editorial: Indian wars continue in Santa Ynez Valley (05/27)
Grand Traverse Band to celebrate recognition (05/27)

May 26, 2005
California tribes honor 106 high school graduates (05/26)
Editorial: Congress should look at all lobbyist cash (05/26)
Gaming leads to new concerns about lobbyists (05/26)
Cherokee Nation threatens county over UKB trust (05/26)
Senate committee debates U.S. apology resolution (05/26)
Red Lake Nation joins in opening of family center (05/26)
Search continues for three missing Cree teens (05/26)
Native man found guilty of 13-year-old murder (05/26)
Native gang linked to attempted murder case (05/26)
Repeal of Boston's anti-Indian law a lengthy effort (05/26)
Wampanoag woman dedicates life to reviving language (05/26)
Reservation water project seeks more funds (05/26)
Santee Sioux students start their own business (05/26)
Boys captured by Indians in 1850s learned a lot (05/26)
Crow Tribe walks 166 miles to combat diabetes (05/26)
Tulalip Tribes new outlet mall draws a lot of traffic (05/26)
Indian youth in Bolivian city embrace hip-hop (05/26)
State to look for more remains at construction site (05/26)
Editorial: More communication needed with tribes (05/26)
Miccosukee Tribe still fighting state on Everglades (05/26)
Key Civil Rights Commission office being closed (05/26)
Narragansett Tribe denies deal on smoke shop (05/26)
Brazilian tribe said to be threatened by loggers (05/26)
BLM imposes new rules on sales of wild horses (05/26)
Senate confirms first nominee under compromise (05/26)

May 25, 2005
BIA recognition decision database v2.0 now online (05/25)
Listening Lounge: SCIA hearing on apology resolution (05/25)
Utah tribe cleared for decision on nuclear waste (05/25)
County opposes Cayuga Nation on land-into-trust (05/25)
Oneida Nation to detail spending in tax fight (05/25)
Memorial service set for artist Dan V. Lomahaftewa (05/25)
Churchill says school already looked into heritage (05/25)
1877 Nez Perce battle site joins National Park Service (05/25)
Seattle Times: Unearthing Tse-whit-zen Village (05/25)
Office would help Navajos find work in film industry (05/25)
Navajo same-sex marriage ban up for vote again (05/25)
North Dakota officials oppose return of land to tribe (05/25)
Missouri River dams destroyed way of life for tribes (05/25)
Opinion: Churchill playing game on Indian heritage (05/25)
Clashes reported as Bolivian Indians stage protest (05/25)
Court won't make Navajo wife testify in abuse case (05/25)
Agreement near on handling of Stillaguamish remains (05/25)
NCAI welcomes compromise on judicial nominations (05/25)
Witness list for hearing on U.S. apology resolution (05/25)

May 24, 2005
Seattle Times: Unearthing Tse-whit-zen Village (05/24)
Native woman went from bodybuilding to business (05/24)
Editorial: Turnaround on the horizon in Whiteclay (05/24)
Flathead murder victim gets posthumous diploma (05/24)
Study claims First Americans were a small group (05/24)
Army Corps holds hearings on return of land to tribe (05/24)
Supreme Court won't rehear Oneida Nation case (05/24)
Narragansett Tribe delays smoke shop reopening (05/24)
'Warriors' not an option in university mascot vote (05/24)
Menominee Nation arrests man wanted for murder (05/24)
HHS holds tribal consultation session in California (05/24)
First Nations win favorable rulings on land claims (05/24)
Arizona tribe protested over hike in housing rents (05/24)
Myers not included in compromise on Bush judges (05/24)
Column: Sexual abuse of Native girls widespread (05/24)
Officers suspended in Native sex abuse scandal (05/24)
Olsen won't let Connecticut tribes submit evidence (05/24)
Editorial: Federal recognition a matter of justice (05/24)
DOI to go ahead with wireless despite IG report (05/24)
Commentary: Ney just a 'friend' of Jack Abramoff (05/24)
Burns says tribal donations not connected to Abramoff (05/24)

May 23, 2005
Lobbying Report: The Holland & Knight firm (05/23)
Alaska Native rappers find success in community (05/23)
South Dakota Democrat asks White House for BIA job (05/23)
Report analyzes outcome of Native Vote 2004 (05/23)
First Nation stands in way of natural gas pipeline (05/23)
Myers seen as expendable in judicial nominee fight (05/23)
Dream of Pueblo leader in Washington realized (05/23)
'Medicine man' claimed Indian heritage in his 40s (05/23)
Judge approves reservation hog farm settlement (05/23)
Terry Piestewa: Lori's 'wishes have come true' (05/23)
McKosato: Greed behind ouster of tribal members (05/23)
Disenrolled tribal members hold national forum (05/23)
Seattle Times: Unearthing Tse-whit-zen Village (05/23)
Report: OST appraisers sought higher grazing rates (05/23)
In the Loop Contest: Winners of Name That Scandal! (05/23)
Editorial: Abramoff is what's wrong in Washington (05/23)
Lawyer: Abramoff did nothing wrong in Washington (05/23)
Column: Some questions Ralph Reed needs to answer (05/23)
GOP Activist Grover Norquist: 'McCain hates me' (05/23)
Opinion: Feds still dragging feet on Indian trust fund (05/23)
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe steers clear of Abramoff (05/23)
Yellow Bird: New joys come with passage of time (05/23)

May 22, 2005
Mark Trahant: Healing the world with totem poles (05/22)
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