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April 07, 2006
Judge won't let Oneida Nation drop tax lawsuits
A New York Supreme Court justice won't let the Oneida Nation drop its assessment lawsuits unless the tribe agrees to two conditions, The Syracuse Post-Standard reported. Justice John Grow said the tribe has to agree that the tax assessments being...

Crow Tribe to hold Day of Prayer on April 10
The Crow Tribe is holding a day of prayer on April 10 in Crow Agency, Montana. Chairman Carl Venne is inviting local religious leaders to the Apsaalooke Nation Day of Prayer. A service is planned at 9am at the Apsaalooke...

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes await new health clinic
The Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes are preparing for the opening of a $20 million Indian Health Services center in Clinton, Oklahoma. The facility will provide care to a service population of more than 281,000 American Indians annually in Oklahoma, Kansas and sections...

Federal judge rules Utah group is not legitimate tribe
A federal judge in Utah ruled that a group calling itself the Wampanoag Nation, Tribe of Grayhead, Wolf Band, is not a legitimate Indian tribe. The group claims it is sovereign and exempt from state jurisdiction. But , U.S. District...

Billy Mills urges youth to challenge perceptions
Olympic gold medalist Billy Mills, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, spoke at the McCrossan Boys Ranch in South Dakota on Thursday. Mills, 67, is the only Native American and the only American to have won the gold...

Tribes vow fight against urban Indian health cut
The Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders held its seventh annual health conference in Billings, Montana, this week. Tribal leaders vowed to fight the Bush administration's proposal to eliminate the $33 million urban Indian health program. They said the loss of money would...

Opposition to bar near Bear Butte to continue
More demonstrations are being planned to protest a biker bar being built near sacred Bear Butte in South Dakota. The bar would be located on private land just 2-1/2 miles north of Bear Butte. Lakota activists, tribes and their...

Navajo senior citizens worried about methamphetamine
Senate Indian Affairs Committee Oversight Hearing on The Problem of Methamphetamine in Indian Country, April 5, 2006. • Webcast | Testimony Panel 1 WILLIAM P. RAGSDALE Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior ROBERT G. MCSWAIN...

Saskatchewan reserve without water since Monday
About 1,000 people on the Canoe Narrows Reserve in northern Saskatchewan have been without water since Monday, due to raw sewage contamination. An overflowing storage tank broke, allowing the sewage to contaminate the water supply. Guy Lariviere, the chief of...

Radio show hosts blasts the once 'proud Indian'
Tribal, state and federal officials met in Missoula, Montana, on Wednesday for the start of the first-ever Border Town Racism Conference. Speakers said Native people face more racism in border communities, particularly when they exercise their political power. John...

Voice of America: Listening to our ancestors
"The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. is offering a new exhibit for its visitors. It shows the art and culture of the people who live on the Northwest coast of the United States and Canada....

Bill introduced to recognize Rappahannock Tribe
Rep. Jo Ann Davis (R-Virginia) introduced a bill to introduce the Rappahannock Tribe independent of another bill that would recognize six Virginia tribes. Davis said she proposed the bill to outright bar gaming for the tribe. She said she was...

San Manuel Band blesses new student center
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians blessed the new student union at Cal State San Bernardino. The Santos Manuel Student Union is named for Santos Manuel, one of the tribe's historic leaders. Manuel led his band to safety...

Nebraska board urged to eliminate Indian mascots
The Nebraska Board of Education was urged on Thursday to eliminate Indian mascots at public schools. Frank LaMere, a member of the Winnebago Tribe, said the use of Indians as mascots perpetrates stereotypes and negative imagery. He said Indian...

Radio show hosts blasts once 'proud Indian'
Glenn Beck, a nationally syndicated radio show host, criticized Oglala Sioux President Cecilia Fire Thunder for proposing a women's health clinic, accusing her of trying to "profit" from abortions. "Whatever happened to the Indians? You know, they were celebrating Mother...

Squaxin Island Tribe to create veterans memorial
The Squaxin Island Tribe of Washington is planning to break ground this year on a memorial to honor its veterans. The memorial will feature bronze war paddles suspended above seven pools of interconnected water, with each paddle engraved with...

Novak: Tom DeLay guilty only of bad judgment
"Before Tom DeLay suddenly let it be known Monday night that he would resign from Congress, the word in Republican circles had been that he envisioned a post-leadership career in the House as an Appropriations subcommittee and perhaps eventually full...

Saginaw Chippewa Tribe returns $3M earmark
The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan is returning a $3 million Congressional earmark linked to the lobbying efforts of Jack Abramoff and Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Montana). Burns, the head of the Senate subcommittee that handles Indian funding, placed the money...

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