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June 10, 2005
Editorial: Interior's endless charade on Indian trust
(06/10)
NCAI heads to Oneida Nation for mid-year session
(06/10)
'Patriots' to patrol reservation despite warning
(06/10)
Counties said to be in talks for Oneida land claim
(06/10)
Judge says Kiowas wrongly denied chance to vote
(06/10)
KKK leader on trial for slayings in Choctaw territory
(06/10)
Fire Thunder defends record in advance of hearing
(06/10)
World Peace and Prayer Day 2005 in the Black Hills
(06/10)
March to call for end of liquor sales in Whiteclay
(06/10)
Forest Service rejects tribal appeals on snowmaking
(06/10)
Senate confirms more appeals court nominees
(06/10)
Native woman's death blamed on substance abuse
(06/10)
First Nations leaders worried about university spat
(06/10)
Tribe worried that county not responding to dog bites
(06/10)
Oglala Sioux Tribe seeks law enforcement funds
(06/10)
Pataki land claim bill leaves out out-of-state tribes
(06/10)
Lawmaker under scrutiny for links to Abramoff
(06/10)
Republican leader defends letter to Gale Norton
(06/10)
New Coushatta chairman hopes to sort out scandal
(06/10)
Review: 'Into the West' tries to be fair to both sides
(06/10)
Roundup: Reviews of TNT series 'Into the West'
(06/10)
DOJ changes tactics again in tobacco industry case
(06/10)
Native student denied diploma after wearing bolo tie
(06/10)
Judge sworn in as new president of Bolivia
(06/10)
June 09, 2005
Absentee Shawnee secretary accused of misconduct
(06/09)
Oneida Nation details spending as part of tax fight
(06/09)
Senate bill restores funding for Indian programs
(06/09)
Tribes stand to lose housing money under Bush
(06/09)
State wants rehearing in Narragansett Tribe case
(06/09)
Red Lake shooting survivor leaves hospital
(06/09)
Paper can't find any Indian ancestors of Churchill
(06/09)
University in North Carolina seeks more Natives
(06/09)
Coushatta Tribe swears in first new chair in 20 years
(06/09)
Student union named after San Manuel Band leader
(06/09)
Bolivian Indians demand new election for president
(06/09)
Si Tanka wants protection from Education Department
(06/09)
Tribes struggle to find funds to fix crumbling schools
(06/09)
Actress says being Native helped 'Into the West'
(06/09)
DeLay inquiry stalled amid ethics panel brouhaha
(06/09)
Alabama panel takes input on recognition standards
(06/09)
Cocopah Tribe tells 'Patriots' group to stay away
(06/09)
Domenici calls for change in tribal priority allocations
(06/09)
DOJ defends seeking $10B in tobacco industry case
(06/09)
Democrats look for candidate to run against Pombo
(06/09)
Senate hearing to focus on Norquist and Reed
(06/09)
Opinion: Abramoff and Norquist like 'cat burglars'
(06/09)
June 08, 2005
Poarch Creeks report record turnout for election
(06/08)
Appeals court to rehear tribal jurisdiction case
(06/08)
Judge says BLM failed to consult tribe on drilling
(06/08)
Editorial: Indian candidate starts outreach
(06/08)
Paper says Churchill mischaracterized laws
(06/08)
New York cautious in wake of Oneida Nation ruling
(06/08)
Navajo/Pueblo woman is new NAJA executive director
(06/08)
Hearing set on suspension of Oglala Sioux president
(06/08)
Oklahoma tribe in line to buy ailing water district
(06/08)
Red Lake survivor and mother slowly recovering
(06/08)
Editorial: Native graduation rates see improvement
(06/08)
HHS holds tribal consultation session in Denver
(06/08)
Students arrested for vandalism at high school
(06/08)
Navajo police recognized for highway safety efforts
(06/08)
Native fishermen to sue Canada over buffer zone
(06/08)
Critic: 'Into the West' unlike anything you've seen
(06/08)
Four tribes to receive $2M for approval of port pier
(06/08)
Other tribes attended White House meeting with Bush
(06/08)
Indian-led protests in Bolivia take violent turn
(06/08)
U.S. seeks $10B, instead of $130B, in tobacco case
(06/08)
June 07, 2005
EPA case on tribal sovereignty attracts attention
(06/07)
OST audits fare no better under Ross Swimmer
(06/07)
Paper says Churchill plagiarized another work
(06/07)
Opinion: Christians should return tribal donation
(06/07)
Oil companies to pay $1.3M in Wind River settlement
(06/07)
Tribes await appeal on snowmaking plan
(06/07)
Seminole Tribe swears in council, board members
(06/07)
Column: Tensions rising over First Nations fishery
(06/07)
Buffer zone divides Native and non-Native fishermen
(06/07)
High school principal gets rid of 'Warriors' mascot
(06/07)
Allegations traded over First Nations University
(06/07)
Yellow Bird: Indian center at UND should look Indian
(06/07)
Tim Giago: Tribes to claim downsized military bases
(06/07)
Two tribes paid $50K to attend White House meeting
(06/07)
Opinion: Indian 'conservatives' pay to meet Bush
(06/07)
Search teams find body of one missing Cree teen
(06/07)
Senate hearings on suicide, education, lobbying
(06/07)
Indian protests in Bolivia prompt resignation offer
(06/07)
Supreme Court rules against medical marijuana
(06/07)
Judge tosses GOP suit over Washington governor
(06/07)
Opinion: Drilling in ANWR would destroy sacred place
(06/07)
Editorial: Being sorry for atrocities isn't enough
(06/07)
June 06, 2005
Lobbying Report: The revolving door in Washington
(06/06)
Judge to decide whether land is Indian Country
(06/06)
Reservation seen as interim nuclear waste site
(06/06)
Memorial dedicated in honor of Long Walk ancestors
(06/06)
Prayer and Peace Run nears its final destination
(06/06)
Paper does its own investigation of Churchill
(06/06)
Crow Creek school can't find money for dorm
(06/06)
Pine Ridge school in need of funding, repairs
(06/06)
Opinion: Indian education is just not working
(06/06)
Ex-Tulalip housing director given probation
(06/06)
Prosecutors drop request for DNA in Red Lake case
(06/06)
Opinion: Poncas ignored again over state quarter
(06/06)
'Into the West' mini-series debuts on Friday
(06/06)
Navajo Nation Council overrides marriage veto
(06/06)
Editorial: Lobbyists wield too much influence
(06/06)
Ney's role in Abramoff scandal puts him in jeopardy
(06/06)
Ralph Reed played tribes against each other
(06/06)
Ex-Coushatta leader paid $25K for White House meet
(06/06)
Coushatta Tribe elects ex-police chief as chairman
(06/06)
Mark Trahant: Social Security needs new compact
(06/06)
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