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June 27, 2006 Addie George, oldest Yuchi woman, dies at 94 Addie George, the oldest member of the Yuchi Tribe of Oklahoma, died Friday at her home in Sapulpah, Oklahoma. She was 94. Born in Oklahoma in 1911, George was forced to learn English when she was shipped to boarding school.... Tulalip Tribes to break ground on big development The Tulalip Tribes of Washington plan to make some big changes at the Quil Ceda Village. The tribe created the village as a business district. It is home to the tribe's casino, a Home Depot, a Wal-Mart, an amphitheater and... Delaware Tribe to auction historic headquarters The Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma is placing its historic headquarters up for auction in order to raise money for its federal recognition fight. The tribe lost its recognition in a court battle with the Cherokee Nation. The much larger Cherokee... Paper publishes photo of Rep. Ney with Tigua Tribe The Cleveland Plain-Dealer is publishing the first known photo of Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio) with leaders of the Tigua Tribe of Texas. Ney initially denied knowing about the tribe when asked by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. But testimony... White supremacist pleads not guilty to hate crimes The leader of a white supremacist group pleaded not guilty to hate crimes for allegedly threatening and assaulting an American Indian man and allegedly assaulting a Hispanic man. Shaun A. Walker, the chairman of the National Alliance, and two other... Editorial: Ward Churchill given walking papers "It shouldn't be easy to fire a tenured professor, and it's not. But Ward Churchill has been "relieved of his duties" pending his final appeals, and for that we are, well, relieved. The University of Colorado's interim Boulder chancellor, Phil... University of Colorado set to fire Ward Churchill The University of Colorado is going to fire controversial ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill. Phil DiStefano, the interim chancellor at CU-Boulder, said Churchill will be fired for a "pattern" of misconduct. An investigation found that Churchill mischaracterized and plagiarized... Chumash said to 'curse' Air Force launch pad A launch site at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California is said to suffer from a Chumash "curse." The base is located in Santa Barbara County, home to the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. Space Launch Complex 6,... Norton defends Griles amid Abramoff concerns Former Interior Secretary Gale Norton is defending her former deputy, J. Steven Griles, amid questions about his ties to Jack Abramoff. Norton said there is no proof Griles did anything at Abramoff's request. But a report released by the Senate... BIA agrees to delay education reorganization The Bureau of Indian Affairs has agreed to a short delay in the reorganization of the Office of Indian Education Programs, Indian Country Today reports. The BIA will delay the reorganization in the Great Plains region in response to a... Three sentenced for Native gang-related murder Three men were sentenced to prison for their roles in the gang-related murder of a Native man in Saskatchewan. The men pleaded guilty in connection with the November 2004 death of Wayne Gerald Friday. Members of the Native Syndicate, a... Science: Aymara Indians think of future as the past "Most of us describe the future as ahead or in front of us, and the past as behind us. Until the view of the Aymara speakers was deconstructed, no significant exceptions to this way of thinking about time had been... Menominee Nation too poor to hire Jack Abramoff The Menominee Nation was too poor to hire Jack Abramoff, a former chairman and legislator for the Wisconsin tribe said. "In Jack's Washington, you had to pay to play -- and the Menominee tribe is a very poor tribe... FEMA spends $250K a month to store unused trailers The Federal Emergency Management Agency is spending $250,000 a month to store about 10,000 unused mobile homes in an airfield in Arkansas, The New York Times reports. The trailers cost about $34,500 each and were supposed to be used... Tim Giago: Americans still the invaders in Iraq "The Iraqi people do not fear life and they certainly do not fear death. This is a concept that is not easily grasped by the Western mind. For more than 400 years the settlers and later the United States Army... Oglala Sioux Tribe backs Whiteclay blockade The Oglala Sioux Tribe is supporting a blockade aimed at stopping the flow of liquor into the Pine Ridge Reservation. Activist will set up the blockade on the highway that leads from Whiteclay, Nebraska, to the reservation. Any cars found... Column: Abramoff report puts most of blame on tribes "Louisiana’s reputation on Capitol Hill took another hit last week. The U.S. Senate Indian Affairs Committee released a 373-page report marking the end of its two-year investigation of lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his associate Michael Scanlon. The report revealed that... Norquist accuses McCain of lying in Abramoff report Republican anti-tax activist Grover Norquist is accusing Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) of "lying" about his group's involvement in the Jack Abramoff scandal. Norquist's Americans for Tax Relief was used as a conduit by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians,... Army Corps holds hearing on return of land to tribe The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers held its first hearing on a proposal to return 24,000 acres to the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation of North Dakota. The Corps originally proposed to transfer 36,000 acres on the shores of Lake... |