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March 10, 2006
Secretary Norton to step down at end of March (03/10)
Opinion: Tribes must use own people for lobbying (03/10)
McCain's agenda not always in sync with Indian Country (03/10)
California appeals court rules in ICWA transfer case (03/10)
BIA accused of conflict for staying at Oneida hotel (03/10)
Cheyenne man on trial for killing sister's husband (03/10)
Interview with Wes Studi, Cherokee actor (03/10)
Province to investigate safe house for Native teens (03/10)
Editorial: Victory long overdue for Cherokee Freedmen (03/10)
Agreement signed for Morro Rock ceremonies (03/10)
Pokanoket Tribe asks Rhode Island for recognition (03/10)
Red Lake chairman won't join local drug task forces (03/10)
Tulalip Tribes assert jurisdiction over beach properties (03/10)
South Dakota to improve roads on reservation (03/10)
Cochiti Pueblo interested in equipment at old base (03/10)
Oglala Sioux Tribe swears in new chief judge (03/10)
Rep. DeLay likes Abramoff interview in Vanity Fair (03/10)
Abramoff pimped his ride with $48K in custom work (03/10)
Ex-Kickapoo officials suggest Abramoff behind ouster (03/10)

March 09, 2006
Cherokee Nation accepts Freedmen citizenship ruling (03/09)
Haskell University seeks endowment leader (03/09)
Enrollment dispute hits Narragansett Tribe (03/09)
Top court to hear Whiteclay liquor license suit (03/09)
Senate committee approves Trail of Tears legislation (03/09)
First Nations seek to improve rights for women (03/09)
Time: Goshute Band to get $100M for nuclear waste (03/09)
Fake Indian indicted on fraud charges in South Dakota (03/09)
Missing twin Native girls located on reserve (03/09)
Doran Morris, former Omaha chairman, dies at 63 (03/09)
Tulalip Tribes to submit audits on housing program (03/09)
Oglala Sioux candidate for U.S. House discusses agenda (03/09)
Highway stretch might be named for Pueblo leader (03/09)
Repatriation a major issue for tribes, museums (03/09)
Bush, other Republicans, quick to forget Abramoff (03/09)
Abramoff boasts of favors received from Sen. Burns (03/09)
Sen. Vitter backs bill to limit tribal donations (03/09)
Abramoff accuses McCain of personal vendetta (03/09)
Sen. Santorum resumes meetings with lobbyists (03/09)
Navajo woman chosen as new president of IAIA (03/09)

March 08, 2006
Energy rights-of-way study criticized at Denver meeting (03/08)
Non-Indian inmates taking part in religious ceremonies (03/08)
Onondaga Nation forum explores women's role (03/08)
Pine Ridge man on trial for drunk driving deaths (03/08)
Fort Mojave Tribe certifies first animal control agents (03/08)
Cheyenne-Arapahos consider new constitution (03/08)
Oglala Sioux Tribe meets with border town leaders (03/08)
Sitting Bull College named 'cool' by Fortune mag (03/08)
Man in peyote case accuses county of wrongdoing (03/08)
Mashantucket Tribe donates to Habitat for Humanity (03/08)
New York elementary school to be named in Mohawk (03/08)
Oneida chairman delivers State of the Tribes in Wisconsin (03/08)
Court hears Catawba Nation school fees dispute (03/08)
NMAI in New York to receive $1.5M federal grant (03/08)
Ad campaign blasts Christian group for Abramoff ties (03/08)
Inouye defends action on tribal political donations (03/08)
No 'right number' in settlement of Cobell v. Norton (03/08)
Rep. DeLay easily wins GOP primary in Texas (03/08)
Cherokee Freedmen win tribal citizenship lawsuit (03/08)

March 07, 2006
Fighting meth in Indian Country a top priority (03/07)
Public schools consider getting rid of Indian mascots (03/07)
Golf tournament raises funds for Native scholarships (03/07)
Mashpee recongnition decision due this month (03/07)
Rights-of-way conference being held in Denver (03/07)
Pataki won't let employees on Oneida Nation lands (03/07)
Bone marrow drive for Umatilla man with leukemia (03/07)
DC Native Network to meet again for lunch this week (03/07)
Watch out for pet projects in lobbying reform bill (03/07)
Over $3B held in trust for tribes and individual Indians (03/07)
'New World' brought in linguist to reconstruct Powhatan (03/07)
More and more Natives succeeding in legal field (03/07)
One Nation Leader: Close the tribal donation 'loophole' (03/07)
First Maori named defense chief in New Zealand (03/07)
State urged to work with Skull Valley Goshute Tribe (03/07)
Native activists protest sale of liquor in Whiteclay (03/07)
New Gila River governor targets corruption within tribe (03/07)
Abramoff to 'name names' in corruption scandal (03/07)
Tim Giago: The basketball miracle of 1936 (03/07)

March 06, 2006
Meskwaki Tribe election appeal dismissed by court (03/06)
Senate Indian Affairs Committee seeks better budget (03/06)
Native American Games headed to Phoenix area (03/06)
Ralph Reed knew money came from Abramoff client (03/06)
Osage man finds success with media, t-shirt companies (03/06)
Oneida chairman to deliver State of the Tribes (03/06)
Shakopee Tribe records 19.7 percent job increase (03/06)
Navajos in Utah fight state over trust mismanagement (03/06)
Opinion: Common ground in Kennewick Man study (03/06)
Catawba Nation to argue public school fees case (03/06)
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe moves newspaper office (03/06)
Cason skips out of BIA tribal budget meeting early (03/06)
Arapaho man heads to trial for murder of daughter (03/06)
Rep. DeLay faces voters in Texas GOP primary (03/06)
Senate Indian Affairs Committee schedule (03/06)
Navajo leader bridges political, cultural divide (03/06)
Opinion: MHA tribes deserve separate recognition (03/06)
Yellow Bird: Importance of eagles in culture (03/06)
Mark Trahant: Hank Adams, Indian visionary (03/06)
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