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March 09, 2006
Cherokee Nation accepts Freedmen citizenship ruling
The Cherokee Nation will abide by a court ruling that reaffirmed the citizenship rights of the Freedmen, the tribe's top legal official said on Wednesday. In court, the tribe argued...

Haskell University seeks endowment leader
Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas is seeking a person to lead its new endowment. The school founded the endowment and appointed a board of directors. With the help of...

Enrollment dispute hits Narragansett Tribe
About 200 members of the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island have been suspended after a review of the tribal rolls. The suspensions led to the loss of health care, education...

Top court to hear Whiteclay liquor license suit
The Nebraska Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Friday in a Whiteclay liquor license dispute. The state Liquor Control Commission, citing repeated violations, canceled the license of a liquor...

Senate committee approves Trail of Tears legislation
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved S.1970, a bill to expand the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma) introduced the bill in November. It...

First Nations seek to improve rights for women
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is calling on the Canadian government to improve the property rights of Native women who live on reserves. In many cases, Native women aren't allowed...

Time: Goshute Band to get $100M for nuclear waste
The Skull Valley Band of Goshutes will receive $100 million over 40 years for agreeing to store up to 44,000 tons of nuclear waste on the Utah reservation, according...

Fake Indian indicted on fraud charges in South Dakota
A man who called himself Charlie Smoke and claimed Native heritage in an attempt to block his deportation from Canada has been indicted on fraud charges by a federal...

Missing twin Native girls located on reserve
Two 14-year-old Native sisters who ran away from a child care worker have been found on the Red Pheasant Reserve in Saskatchewan. Cherish and Rosalee Frenchman, fraternal twins, were...

Doran Morris, former Omaha chairman, dies at 63
Doran L. Morris Sr., a former chairman of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, died Sunday from complications due to diabetes, and kidney and heart failure. He was 63. Morris...

Tulalip Tribes to submit audits on housing program
The Tulalip Tribes of Washington stand to regain nearly $9 million in federal housing grants after submitting audits to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The tribe was...

Oglala Sioux candidate for U.S. House discusses agenda
Bruce Whalen, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, is seeking the Republican party's nomination for South Dakota's lone Congressional seat. Whalen, a father of three, says traditional Lakota values...

Highway stretch might be named for Pueblo leader
A 3-mile portion of the major highway in northern New Mexico might be named after Jacob Viarrial, the late governor of Pojoaque Pueblo. The portion of U.S. 84/285 that...

Repatriation a major issue for tribes, museums
In 1990, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act was signed into law, recognizing the rights of Native Americans and Alaska Natives to reclaim their cultural heritage. The law...

Bush, other Republicans, quick to forget Abramoff
In the April 2006 issue of Vanity Fair, disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff obsesses over all the Republican pals who seem to have forgotten him now that he is cooperating with...

Abramoff boasts of favors received from Sen. Burns
In the April 2006 issue of Vanity Fair, disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff boasts of his close ties to Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Montana) and Burns' staff. Burns is chairman of...

Sen. Vitter backs bill to limit tribal donations
Sen. David Vitter (R-Louisiana), who is fighting the land-into-trust application of the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, has agreed to sponsor a bill to impose limits on tribal political donations....

Abramoff accuses McCain of personal vendetta
In the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, Jack Abramoff says Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) held a personal grudge that motivated the investigation into his tribal lobbying activities. Abramoff says McCain's...

Sen. Santorum resumes meetings with lobbyists
Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pennsylvania), who tried to ally himself with the lobbying reform efforts of Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona), has resumed regular meetings with lobbyists, The Washington Post reports. Santorum...

Navajo woman chosen as new president of IAIA
Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet, a member of the Navajo Nation, is the new president of the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Manuelito-Kerkvliet, 51, was the first...

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