March 3, 2011
Shoshone woman jailed for trying to cash OST check at Walmart
Terri Wise, a member of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, is suing Walmart after she was arrested for trying to cash her trust fund check, The...
Comedy duo asked not to use 'Indian' during North Dakota show
The Williams and Ree comedy duo, otherwise known as “the Indian and the White Guy," were recently faced with an unusual request when trying to...
Pomo man named director of Indian education in South Dakota
Roger Campbell will serve as director of Indian Education for South Dakota. Campbell, who is Pomo, is a member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes...
Blackfeet Nation 'in pretty good shape' with more snow on way
The Blackfeet Nation of Montana expects even more snow this weekend after declaring an emergency on Tuesday. The latest storm brought the snowfall to more...
Muscogee Nation Supreme Court won't remove judge from post
The highest court of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma is refusing to remove a judge from his post. The tribe's National Council has passed resolutions...
This Magazine: First Nations suffer from dirtiest water in Canada
"If you were to turn on a tap in the First Nation of Little Salmon Carmacks, Yukon, your cup might run over with gasoline, fecal...
Native Sun News: Rosebud Sioux Tribe fights Devil's Tower mine
The following story was written and reported by Talli Nauman, the health and environment editor for Native Sun News. All content © Native Sun News....
Nature: Tribal colleges expand reservation research opportunity
"Katie McDonald had never given much thought to the trout in Flathead Lake — except when fishing with her family. She didn't wonder about heavy-metal...
Column: Harvard students learn a lot from trip to Navajo Nation
"This past J-term, a group of ten Harvard students travelled to New Mexico to deliver health care to people that are historically more ‘American’ than...
Nakia Zavalla: Chumash Tribe seeks to protect our sacred places
"At the end of last year our tribe commemorated the winter solstice with a ceremony that included traditional songs, prayers and celebration. Celebrations that usher...
Column: Native woman was survivor of residential school ordeal
"On Tuesday night, Doreen, a close friend of mine, passed away. She was a survivor of residential schools. Doreen's story is remarkable not only for...
SCOTUSblog: Justice Scalia makes the case for Indian defendant
"Two days after winding up, quite angrily, on the losing end of a major criminal law ruling, Justice Antonin Scalia moved energetically on Wednesday to...
Kevin Abourezk: Tribes in Nebraska oppose tobacco taxation bill
"When Lance Morgan went to work for his tribe in 1992, the Winnebago Tribe had just $180,000 in discretionary funds. The Harvard law graduate helped...
Sen. Akaka, Indian Affairs chairman, announces retirement plan
Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii), the new chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, won't seek re-election in 2012. Akaka just became chairman of the committee....
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