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May 10, 2007 Ousted Cherokee Freedmen seek DOI action against tribe The Cherokee Freedmen went back to court this week to prevent the Cherokee Nation from ousting them from the tribe. In a brief filed on Wednesday, the Freedmen asked a federal judge for a preliminary injunction. They want the Bush... Rep. Wilson opposes urban Indian health cut Rep. Heather Wilson (R-New Mexico) is seeking to stop the Bush administration from eliminating the $33 million urban Indian health program. Wilson's district includes two urban Indian clinics that serve 6,000 Native Americans. They would be forced to cut back... Kiowa Tribe announces purchase of Indian City The Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma announced the purchase of Indian City USA, a tourist attraction in Anadarko. The tribe will seek to have the 200-acre site placed in trust, Chairman Don Neconie said. The purchase price wasn't disclosed. Indian City... Indian man on death row disputes state authority A Creek man on death row is challenging the state's jurisdiction to prosecute him for a crime that he said occurred on Indian land. Patrick D. Murphy was convicted of mutilating and killing George Jacobs, who was Creek. But Murphy... Arctic Slope Regional Corp. reports $1B in revenues For the second year in a row, Arctic Slope Regional Corp., an Alaska Native regional corporation, reported revenues in excess of $1 billion. ASRC took in a record $1.7 billion in 2006 and saw profits of $206 million. That's... Ousted Hopi judge fires back at tribal council The Hopi Tribe of Arizona is being sued by its former chief judge. Gary LaRance said the tribal council violated the Indian Civil Rights Act when it removed him. He said he wasn't given proper notice or give him an... Navajo jurisdiction dispute back in court A jurisdiction dispute on the Navajo Nation was back before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. In November 2005, a federal judge ruled that the Navajo courts have jurisdiction to hear certain claims regarding an employment dispute at... Apache woman to run for Rep. Renzi's seat Mary Kim Titla, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona, has announced her bid for the U.S. House. Titla, a journalist and founder of Native Youth Magazine, will run for Arizona's 1st Congressional District. The seat... Adam Beach has three year Law & Order contract Adam Beach has signed a three-year contract to appear on the hit NBC series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." "This is the best, dude," Beach tells NOW Magazine. "Every week you'll see my little mug." Beach got the... Editorial: Tulalip Tribes and city come together "Geographically, they're neighbors. Yet over the years, Marysville and the Tulalip Tribes have often seemed worlds apart. Now, competition and acrimony are being replaced by cooperation and friendship. An alliance signed this week by the tribe and the city formalizes... Arraignments for Shinnecock Nation drug raid Eighteen people were arraigned on Wednesday in connection with drug trafficking on the Shinnecock Nation in New York. Three men were called the ringleaders of the drug ring. Awan Gumbs, the son of a tribal trustee, allegedly took cocaine from... Sen. Dorgan calls for Impact Aid funding Sen. .Byron Dorgan (D-North Dakota), the chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, is calling for full funding for the Impact Aid program. Impact Aid provides money to public school districts on or near reservations. The Bush administration has not... BIA to act on Oneida Nation land-into-trust The Bureau of Indian Affairs plans to make an initial recommendation on the Oneida Nation's land-into-trust application by this summer, The Syracuse Post-Standard reports. The BIA has taken public comments on the tribe's request to have 17,000 acres placed in... No rush for Virginia recognition bill in Senate Sen. Jim Webb (D-Virginia) and Sen. John Warner (R-Virginia) are putting the brakes on the Virginia tribal recognition. H.R.1294, the Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act, passed the House by a unanimous voice vote on Tuesday.... U.S. Attorney explains origin of Abramoff case The U.S. Attorney for Southern Florida said the Jack Abramoff investigation started off as a probe of corporate dealings in South Florida. U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta said Abramoff was investigated for the purchase of a $40 million fleet of... Rep. Doolittle and wife allege DOJ intimidation Rep. John Doolittle (R-California) and his wife, Julie, went on a talk radio show on Wednesday and accused the Department of Justice of intimidation. Doolittle said he was asked to plead guilty to certain crimes for his dealings with convicted... Editorial: Take up Virginia recognition in Senate "There is a certain surreal quality to the debate over the congressional legislation granting federal recognition of Virginia's Indian tribes. It results from a number of factors -- perhaps foremost the fact that everyone already recognizes the tribes on an... Senate Indian Affairs Committee meeting The Senate Indian Affairs Committee is holding a business meeting to consider pending legislation. The following bills are on the agenda: * S. 1200, the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2007 * S. 310, the Native Hawaiian Government... |
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