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June 22, 2007 Colorado tribe wins contract support cost dispute Even after the U.S. Supreme Court told the Indian Health Service to live up to its promises, the agency has continued to tell tribes there isn't enough money to pay them. But that policy is unlawful, the Southern Ute Tribe... Alaska Native corporation hits $1B in revenues Bristol Bay Native Corp. has become the second Alaska Native regional corporation to reach $1 billion in revenues. The corporation, which represents Aleut, Eskimo and Athabascan shareholders from the Bristol Bay region, didn't make a big announcement about the milestone.... Navajo family keeps comedy fun and positive For the Brown family of Gallup, New Mexico, comedy is a way of life. Patriarch Dalbert Brown used to do standup in the 1980s but gave it up to focus on his family. "My wife said go to work... Cayuga Nation seeks more land placed in trust The Cayuga Nation of New York is seeking to have more land placed in trust. The tribe recently purchased 181 acres in Seneca County, bringing its total holding there to 195 acres. The tribe also owns 163 acres in Cayuga... DOJ denies US Attorneys were fired for Indian work INDIANZ.COM LISTENING LOUNGE: Opening Statements Panel 1 - Testimony | Q&A Panel 2 - Testimony | Q&A Hearing Info A Department of Justice spokesperson denied firing any U.S. Attorneys for their work on Indian issues. Of the eight federal... 'Middle Ground' project trains Navajo teachers A $2 million, five-year project aims to train educators on the Navajo Nation how to teach history and civics in a culturally relevant way. The Middle Ground Project is based at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. The... Letters urge judge against leniency for Griles At least three letters to the judge who will sentence J. Steven Griles are urging against leniency for the former Interior Department official. Elouise Cobell, the lead plaintiff in the Indian trust fund case; Friends of the Earth, an environmental... Menominee man finds success in Marine Corps Mitchell Oshkeshequoam, a member of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin, has been in the Marine Corps for less than two years but has already earned two awards and is on his way to a third. “I want to be... First Nations cultural center in Quebec vandalized A First Nations cultural center in western Quebec was vandalized as the community was prepared to mark National Aboriginal Day on Thursday. Vandals painted swastikas and the words "White Power" and "SS" on the center at the Kitigan Zibi... Letter: Cherokee Nation and treaty negotiations "The Dawes Commission did a lousy job. One cannot put the blame on the Indians. Having “And Still the Waters Run” on staffers’ desks may be of some help. They then may join Dennis N. Cooley, commissioner of Indian Affairs,... Opinion: Anger and pride over 'Wounded Knee' "Do you remember when television networks aired Roots for the first time? Do you remember how angry it made you feel? But also, wasn’t there a certain pride, even though they depicted our people as slaves? When we watched... Mashantucket Pequot family claims split from tribe Some members of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut say they have been shunned by their leadership. The Hayward family rebuilt the tribe in the 1970s and 1980s. Richard "Skip" Hayward, the grandson of Pequot matriarch Elizabeth George,... California Legislature honors Pechanga Band The California Legislature issued a proclamation in honor of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians to mark the 125th anniversary of the tribe's reservation. The reservation was created by executive order in 1882. "Tribes elsewhere have come and gone, but... Cherokee Nation faces funding cut amid election The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma goes to the polls on Saturday amid a Congressional attempt to cut an estimated $300 million in federal funding for the tribe. The tribe will be voting on the principal chief, a deputy chief and... Omaha Tribe suspends operations at speedway The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska has suspended operations at the Blackbird Bend Speedway. The tribe informed Golden Racing Promotions this week of its decision. Promoter Greg Golden said he wasn't sure why his contract was terminated. "It's been difficult to... Opinion: No such thing as an 'urban Indian' " Bush's people need to understand there is no such thing as an urban Indian. There are tribal members living off the reservation who may live in the county of Los Angeles. Many of the Indians were brought to the... |
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