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September 28, 2006
Yellow Bird: Tribal leaders need to put people first
"Those were the days when our councils and leadership were chosen, not elected, by the community by consensus. The criteria? Who the best person was, based on his experience and leadership as shown to the people. They knew who...

UND to file 'Fighting Sioux' lawsuit within days
The University of North Dakota will file a lawsuit against the NCAA in a matter of days. The NCAA placed UND on its list of hostile and abusive mascots. The school goes by the nickname "Fighting Sioux" and uses an...

Navajo group opposes return of uranium mining
Citing past environmental problems, Navajo tribal members are worried that uranium mining will return to the reservation. The Eastern Navajo Dine Against Uranium Mining says uranium mining leads to groundwater pollution. An accident in 1979 led to the release of...

Sandia Pueblo warns balloon pilots of no-land zones
Sandia Pueblo is warning participants in the upcoming Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta not to land in certain areas of the reservation. The tribe says the main village, the casino, a reclamation area, an old airport and a buffalo pasture are...

Catawba Nation touts adult education program
The Catawba Nation of South Carolina says its adult education program is a big success. The ISWA Adult Literacy and GED Even Start program began in February 2005. The program emphasizes adult and family learning. Participants say the program has...

School districts fight for bigger share of Impact Aid
Two public school districts that educate Pueblo and Navajo children in New Mexico are hoping to convince the U.S. Supreme Court that they deserve more federal funds. The Gallup and Zuni school systems are challenging a formula used to distribute...

Tohono O'odham chairwoman survives ouster attempt
Vivian Juan-Saunders, the chairwoman of the Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona, survived an attempt to remove her from office. The tribal council held a two-day hearing on charges that Juan-Saunders neglected her duties by failing to deposit $6.5 million. Beverly...

Mashantucket Tribe helps families own homes
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut is helping three families become homeowners through a unique program. The tribe conveyed 1-acre parcels to the families under a 50-year agreement. The families will be able to use the land as collateral...

Memorial fund set up for family of toddler who died
A memorial fund has been set up for the family of Nathaniel Saunsoci-Mitchell, a 20-month-old Omaha toddler who died in foster care. The money will be used to help the family pay for the funeral and other expenses. The...

School district names Indian education director
The public school district in Great Falls, Montana, has hired a new Indian education director. Sandra Boham is a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. She was a financial aid specialist at Salish Kootenai College. Her goals are...

Bear River Band defends contributions to DA
The Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria says its donations to the Humboldt County, California, district attorney have nothing to do with a criminal case involving the chairman's son. The tribe, chairman Leonard Bowman and a tribal attorney donated a...

Three First Nations said to be close to treaties
Three First Nations in British Columbia are said to be close to signing treaties with the province and the federal government. The B.C. Treaty Commission said two First Nations -- Tsawwassen Band and the Lheidli T'Enneh -- have completed negotiations....

Debate: Transform Columbus Day or treasure it?
Hannah Hayes' view: "While his legacy in the Jefferson County School curriculum is one of an explorer, it should be noted that Columbus’ early travels were motivated by the search for slaves and greed for gold. Historical Spanish archives that...

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to host defense plant
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is working with a Virginia company to set up a plant that will make products for the military. The project will get off the ground with a $2.5 million earmark. The money is being included...

Serial rapist threatens Fort Apache Reservation
A serial rapist on the Fort Apache Reservation in Arizona has assaulted a half-dozen women while posing as a police officer. The suspect approaches women in a dark area and tell them they are under arrest. He is described as...

State appeals Indian tax decision to high court
The state of Michigan is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a tax decision that went in favor of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. The tribe took the state to court over property taxes imposed on land owned by...

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