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March 15, 2011 Inupiaq man finishes Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in record time John Baker, an Inupiaq man from Kotzebue, won the 39th annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race this morning, completing the 1,000-mile trek in record... Audio from Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing on budget The Senate Indian Affairs Committee held its first oversight hearing of the 112th Congress this morning. The committee heard from federal officials and tribal leaders... Sycuan Band helps capture parole violators with guns and drugs Police officers from the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation in California helped arrest two federal parole violators and a third person who were in... Four dead after fire and RCMP shooting on Manitoba First Nation Four members of a family are dead after a fire on the God's Lake First Nation. in Manitoba. Two young children -- a boy and... Chief of First Nations organization sentenced for drunken driving Guy Lonechild, the chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, was sentenced on an impaired drunken diving charge on Tuesday. Lonechild was fined... Cherokee Nation set for election for principal chief, deputy chief Members of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma will go to the polls on June 25 to elect a principal chief and deputy chief. Incumbent chief... Nebraska tax official apologizes to Ponca Tribe for tobacco raid Nebraska's tax commissioner has apologized to the Ponca Tribe for seizing tobacco from a smoke shop on trust land. Agents from the Department of Revenue... Review: Sisters pull together in 'Tombs Of The Vanishing Indian' "Tombs Of The Vanishing Indian is a play about reclamation: of history, culture and family. Set largely in 1970s Los Angeles (but including a... Virginia Klinekole, former Mescalero Apache chair, passes away Virginia S. Klinekole, a former president of the Mescalero Apache Nation of New Mexico, died on Sunday. Klinekole, who was born in 1924, was the... Interview with Chris Eyre on his new project 'A Year in Mooring' indieWIRE asked director Chris Eyre about his new project, "A Year in Mooring," and his inspiration for the film. "I became a filmmaker when I... 9th Circuit rejects Bishop Paiute Tribe's lawsuit over land claim The Bishop Paiute Tribe cannot pursue a land claim in California, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Monday. The tribe sued the city... Interview: S.C. Gwynne, author of 'Empire of the Summer Moon' Cowboys & Indians interviews S.C. Gwynne, the author of "Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches,... WSJ: Museum exhibits defy stereotypes on American Indian art "Everyone who visits a museum display about American Indians "wants to see feathers, tepees and horses," Kevin Gover, director of the National Museum of... Review: A confusing exhibit in 'Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains' "You know there’s trouble when the first object you encounter in a museum exhibition looks as if it had been misplaced from the gift... MPR: Ojibwe columnist Jim Northrup reflects on a life of 'Follies' "For almost 22 years, Ojibwe writer Jim Northrup has entertained and chastened readers of his syndicated Fond Du Lacs Follies newspaper column. Now, a... Some from Quapaw Tribe will opt out of $3.4B Cobell settlement Some members of the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma will opt out of the $3.4 billion settlement to the Indian trust fund lawsuit because they have... |
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