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August 05, 2005
Tohono O'odham Nation searches for baby girl
(08/05)
Onondaga Nation makes changes to land claim
(08/05)
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe to pay tax bill in New York
(08/05)
Harjo: Elite group wants control over dead Indians
(08/05)
Stevens calls on state to help Alaska Native villages
(08/05)
Alaska Native leader resigns from yet another job
(08/05)
Navajo Nation counts 32 active gangs, 500 members
(08/05)
Nez Perce Tribe buys nearly 1,000 acres in Oregon
(08/05)
DOI investigating Nevada tribe's longtime lawyer
(08/05)
Commentary: Ward Churchill's students rate him poorly
(08/05)
Editorial: Visitors should recognize sovereignty
(08/05)
Students from Iowa run Bible school at Pine Ridge
(08/05)
Search for missing Native teen exhausts all leads
(08/05)
First Nations leader killed in vehicle accident
(08/05)
Arizona tribe considers hosting two big retail centers
(08/05)
Resolution of Cobell v. Norton appears far away
(08/05)
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe looks beyond prized resource
(08/05)
Massachusetts tribe waits for answer on recognition
(08/05)
Nevada tribe diversifies with Wal-Mart, other ventures
(08/05)
Rehnquist makes brief visit to hospital for fever
(08/05)
August 04, 2005
Tribal challenge to same-sex marriage dismissed
(08/04)
Editorial: Nation musn't forget Sand Creek Massacre
(08/04)
Conservative: Tribal sovereignty a 'loophole'
(08/04)
AFN to file $12B residential school abuse lawsuit
(08/04)
Native youth meet for Nation Building conference
(08/04)
Deal reached to clean up dump on Indian allotment
(08/04)
Editorial: McCain and Dorgan should fix trust bill
(08/04)
Editorial: Native Hawaiians never had a government
(08/04)
Saginaw Chippewa Tribe opens treatment center
(08/04)
Turtle Mountain Band starts work on research center
(08/04)
Disenrolled Pechangas seek $38M in damages
(08/04)
Search continues for missing baby girl on reservation
(08/04)
Non-Indians question Tulalip Tribes authority
(08/04)
Editorial: Library a worthy project for tribe, county
(08/04)
School won't rule out action to defend 'Seminoles'
(08/04)
Red Lake youth hold first REZiliency festival
(08/04)
Arizona tribe debates use of land for new freeway
(08/04)
Connecticut tribe to restore chief's burial ground
(08/04)
Massachusetts tribe removes bats from historic church
(08/04)
August 03, 2005
Appeals court blocks Native Hawaiian school policy
(08/03)
IRS taking yet another stab at Indian Country
(08/03)
Men plead not guilty for deer hunt on reservation
(08/03)
Red Lake school to add two armed security guards
(08/03)
Indian youth meet for leadership conference
(08/03)
Indian soldier arrested for Las Vegas shooting
(08/03)
Oglala Sioux Tribe gets COPS funding extension
(08/03)
Domenici: $1.86B for Indian Reservation Roads
(08/03)
Navajo Nation president vetoes money for chapters
(08/03)
Agua Caliente Band hires Cherokee as chief of staff
(08/03)
Minnesota tribes among top 10 lobbyists in state
(08/03)
Tobacco laws at issue for First Nations businesses
(08/03)
Vice president at First Nations University resigns
(08/03)
NCAA committee to take up Indian mascots
(08/03)
Opinion: Indians took back seat for 'Into the West'
(08/03)
Cherokee court hears same-sex marriage case
(08/03)
Bush signs bill for Colorado River Indian Tribes
(08/03)
August 02, 2005
Embattled Ute Mountain Ute chairman resigns
(08/02)
Court clears county of liability in teen abuse case
(08/02)
Seneca-Cayuga Tribe holds second election for chief
(08/02)
Pine Ridge man gets 11 years for friend's death
(08/02)
Ho-Chunk Nation to discuss plans for Chicago area
(08/02)
Coeur d'Alene Tribe's golf course wins praises
(08/02)
Sitting Bull inducted into Cowboy Hall of Fame
(08/02)
Historic Bell of Batoche still missing in action
(08/02)
More than 60 canoes arrive for annual celebration
(08/02)
First Nations University task force announced
(08/02)
Editorial: Action needed on Kickapoo water crisis
(08/02)
Minnesota tribes work with state to track offenders
(08/02)
Bush expected to sign Sand Creek Massacre measure
(08/02)
Pacific Northwest tribes recorded earthquake
(08/02)
NCAI joins push to reauthorize Voting Rights Act
(08/02)
Coquille Tribe obtains financing to build RV park
(08/02)
Oklahoma tribe plans state's largest gaming facility
(08/02)
Tim Giago: New addiction takes over in Indian Country
(08/02)
BLM CIO threatened with demotion in Cobell case
(08/02)
Editorial: Science and tribe clash at sacred site
(08/02)
Alaska Native villages get rid of abandoned cars, junk
(08/02)
Mohegan, Pequot descendants can't get enrolled
(08/02)
BIA won't recognize new Cayuga Nation leaders
(08/02)
August 01, 2005
Indian Country, Interior far apart on trust bill
(08/01)
Native-owned businesses generate billions
(08/01)
Editorial: Settlement of trust fund case at hand
(08/01)
Editorial: State shouldn't fight tribal sovereignty
(08/01)
Taos Pueblo celebrates historic return of Blue Lake
(08/01)
Navajo Nation peyote bill signed into law
(08/01)
Ironworking a tradition in Indian communities
(08/01)
Weeklong celebration set for Tribal Canoe Journey
(08/01)
Supreme Court arguments in tribal tax case set
(08/01)
IAIA to open site on Eastern Cherokee Reservation
(08/01)
Shinnecock Nation wants lawsuit dismissed
(08/01)
Oneidas divided over return to homelands in New York
(08/01)
Lakota soldier assigned to Army's 7th Regiment
(08/01)
Linguist, tribe working to preserve Kaw language
(08/01)
Editorial: Decision needed on fate of Chief Illiniwek
(08/01)
Stillaguamish Tribe reburies ancestors in ceremony
(08/01)
Same-sex marriage before Cherokee Nation court
(08/01)
Oglala Nation Gathering set for Aug. 4-7 at Pine Ridge
(08/01)
Bill limits treatment as state for Oklahoma tribes
(08/01)
Rider restricts land acquisition for Oklahoma tribe
(08/01)
Goshute member ordered to repay funds in theft case
(08/01)
Mark Trahant: Congress focuses on real issues
(08/01)
Old reservation bombing range being cleaned up
(08/01)
Confirmation hearings on Roberts to start Sept. 6
(08/01)
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