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      • Duke won’t build near sacred site
      • Docs or cops: How should Indian Country treat domestic violence?
      • Cobell settlement worth doing right, together
      • Mashpee tribe to get health center
      • Tribe excited about wireless possibilities
      • Babysitter Arrested for Infant’s Death on Reservation
      • Center to Address American Indian Health Disparities
      • Miccosukee tribe launches counterattack against IRS
      • Tohono O’Odham Nation joins SB1070 lawsuit
      • Local Native American artifact stolen
      • Stillaguamish Tribe launches canoe that connects its members to their heritage
      • Bartenders elect new union at Foxwoods
      • Pine Ridge receives grant for $42 million justice center
      • Project Support (administrative)
      • Gov. says casino deal unacceptable
      • Review of Torres-Martinez documents shows weaknesses in managing cash
      • Senecas Say 3,000 Will Be Out Of Work Following Court Ruling
      • Foxwoods union appeal denied
      • Tribe organizes annual family Olympics
      • Annual Nanticoke Powwow set for Sept. 11-12
      • Split ruling from NY judge on cigarette regulation
      • The debate over Indian nicknames and logos continue
      • Fitch Affirms San Manuel Entertainment Authority's (CA) Issuer Rating at 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable
      • Hobart appeals BIA decision placing more land into trust for Oneida Tribe of Indians
      • Three counties ask judge to dismiss lawsuit by Alexander Valley Indian tribe
      • Bartenders union election at Foxwoods goes forward Saturday
      • Federal investigators scrutinizing more than $2 million in fake invoices at Seminole tribe
      • Arizona tribe becomes first to issue enhanced IDs
      • Tribal court complaint raises jurisdictional issue
      • Ak-Chin gives district $3.2 million in grant money
      • Navajo Indian Leader George P. Lee Dead at 67
      • Lamar Associates Applauds the President’s Signing Into Law, the Tribal Law and Order Bill
      • Native American farmers and ranchers press USDA on bias complaints
      • Sitting Bull College starts new year with a new campus
      • Mescalero Apaches suing country music singer George Jones
      • Tribe-backed committee announces intent to raise unlimited campaign cash
      • Ho-Chunk's Morgan will receive SBA award
      • Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe moving forward with water park
      • Senate leader: Casino bill still alive as legislative session ends
      • Three Tribal members plan to appeal casino to Tribal Court
      • Snoqualmie Tribe gives out more than $350,000 in mitigation money from casino
      • Obama to sign bill targeting violent crime on Indian reservations
      • Casino wars turn political
      • Casino fight might head to court
      • Indian Tribe Can Revisit Nuclear Storage Plan
      • Tex Hall to run again for tribal chairman
      • Profits Fall 51 Percent for Mohegan Sun
      • Foxwoods: New ‘arrangement’ near for stalled casino
      • Tohono O'odham wins latest battle for trust status at 91st/Northern
      • National Native American health conference comes to Sacramento
      • Tribal officer recruits short on places to train
      • Smithsonian asks Minnesota tribes for help with new exhibit
      • Tribal Members Turn to the Sun to Generate Electricity at Reservation
      • Miss. gov says he'll sue to block tribe's casino
      • Tribe to hold Council elections on August 7
      • King votes against bill to help protect Native Americans from rape
      • Three Oklahoma Universities Top List For Native American Graduates
      • Federal education officials meet with North Carolina tribal leaders
      • Indian trust suit plaintiff keeps hope
      • Panel on American Indian recognition seeks new members
      • Lummi Nation employee charged with child rape
      • Fort Totten Woman Sentenced for Theft from the Spirit Lake Tribe
      • Fresno Indian tribe bets on new mall for income
      • Tribal law enforcement act important; funding needs remain
      • County lawmakers refuse to condemn state bid to tax Seneca tobacco sales
      • Judge: Ohio man can't form own Indian reservation
      • Redevelopment Authority passes casino land sale
      • NY tribe faces late recognition challenge
      • New Mexico Apache tribe wins natural gas appeal
      • Foxwoods beverage union vote set for July 31
      • Lumbees see federal visit as a good sign
      • Water-rights bill gets Blackfeet, federal support in Senate hearing
      • North Coast tribes barge into MLPA meeting
      • Congress expands tribal police powers
      • Tribe, water district still at odds over site
      • Mashantuckets receive $6.7M grant for cogeneration
      • Woman pleads guilty to embezzling from Fort Peck
      • Pechanga Announces Tribal Council Election Results
      • Chickasaw Nation Summer Food Program feeds hungry children
      • Port Angeles, tribe enter into law enforcement pact
      • Petitioners want Choctaw Tribal Court to hear Jones casino appeal
      • Judge asks for Shinnecock decision
      • Tribe announces $165M loan to finish Mich. casino
      • Yuba supervisors recognize tribe
      • Deal preserves patrols around reservation
      • FEMA opens office for Rocky Boy flooding
      • Obama appoints USD student to national Indian education post
      • Pfizer Donates Vaccinations to Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico
      • Tribe Is The First For Smoke Free Housing
      • UNCP leads in American Indian graduates
      • Navajo Council bill seeks to have judges elected
      • Liquor debate goes to core of town’s ties to reservation
      • Iroquois passport dispute raises sovereignty issue
      • A safe haven in Seattle for homeless Native American youth
      • AG: no reason to halt Choctaw casino
      • William Sherlock returns to Foxwoods as interim president
      • Osage Nation to decide leaders
      • General Manager
      • Ak-Chin takes first step to encourage new industry, job growth in city of Maricopa
      • FDLTCC graduates 10th law enforcement class
      • NCLB Seen Impeding Indigenous-Language Preservation
      • Tribes: Nuclear waste can't be stored at Hanford
      • Plea deals reached in Fort Peck embezzlement
      • Man faces murder charge in death on Navajo Nation
      • Tribe's East Bay casino plan tests California, U.S. policies
      • Monacan Indian Nation receives college outreach
      • Tribe chooses, keeps incumbent leaders
      • Iroquois: US to allow lacrosse team to travel
      • Tribe dedicates clinic
      • Wyoming tribe's beef deal with Whole Foods ends
      • Two More Defendants Sentenced in St. Croix Tribal Drug Investigation
      • Homestead to host Native American event
      • Rep. Kirkpatrick Hosts Veterans Affairs Secretary at Camp Navajo
      • Iroquois lacrosse team hoping for ID resolution
      • Parent group says school district fails American Indian students
      • Long running fight over California casino moves forward
      • Snoqualmie residents plan to protest Snoqualmie Casino concert
      • Choctaws meet with Jones County leaders about casino
      • Croation delegation talk economic development with Morongo
      • Oneida Nation paid city $300,000 in 2009
      • Tribal-rights advocates seek ‘fix’ in Congress
      • Town slams Fall River casino plan
      • Three arrested as police push back in White Earth
      • Foxwoods misses debt payment deadline
      • TUSD closes Richey; Yaqui Tribe upset
      • Akaka Bill, not nationhood, protects Hawaiians' future
      • Skull found in Nevada reburied by Indian tribe
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  • Alabama
  • Alaska
    • Government and Politics
      • USDA Under Secretary Sherman Holds Tribal Leaders Listening Session
    • Legal and Law
      • 2 police officers fatally shot in Alaska village
  • Arizona
    • Arts and Entertainment
      • Hubbell Trading Post Gears Up for Native American Art Auction
      • American Indian doll exhibit opens Sunday in Scottsdale
    • Education
      • ASU hosts 2010 Graduate Horizons for Native students
      • CCSD, Navajo Education leaders meet about expired lease
    • Environmental
      • Apache protests intensify Copper mining permits under attack
    • Gaming
      • Stakes are high in casino fight
    • General
      • Navajo teen rides bulls for family, for pride
      • School clothes available for Navajo students
      • Tribal holiday celebrates Navajo Code Talkers
    • Government and Politics
      • Navajo Council talks audit in special section
      • Justice Department to Monitor Elections in Apache and Navajo Counties, Arizona
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • UA Awarded Grant for Tohono O’odham Vision Screening
    • Housing
      • Rep. Kirkpatrick Delivers Keynote Address to Navajo Housing Authority Summit
    • Legal and Law
      • Navajo Nation DOJ wants decision on uncharted law
      • Former Navajo officers accused in man's beating
    • Sovereignty
      • O’odham to National Guard: ‘We do not want you on our lands’
    • Technology
      • Reservations get stimulus funds for broadband service
    • Tribal Elections
      • Navajo woman could change history
      • Lovejoy Leads Field In Navajo Presidential Race
      • Navajos to narrow crowd of presidential hopefuls
  • Arkansas
  • California
    • Business and Finance
      • Fitch Downgrades Agua Caliente's Issuer Rtg to 'BB'; Outlook Remains Negative
      • Tribal tobacco retailer shuts down in Cloverdale
      • Controversial Chukchansi project underway
      • Viejas Casino Names New General Manager
      • Pechanga yet to pay Temecula $2 million for impact of casino
    • Education
      • Native American students learn about computing and the college experience
    • Gaming
      • Group opposes casino's online stance
      • Panel knew casino ATMs dispensed welfare funds
      • Morongo tribe claims 21 members for new Internet poker push
      • Woman gets jackpot but remains banned from Casino Pauma
    • General
      • Way of the peaceful warrior: fighting gang violence with Native American traditions
      • Banning event honors American Indian veterans
      • Yurok tribe helps bring back California condor
      • Tribal features denied for San Juan park
    • Government and Politics
      • Decision Near in Juaneno Federal Recognition
      • Modoc Nation moves forward in break with Klamath
      • California lawmakers, Schwarzenegger disagree on casino-mitigation money
      • California Tribal Business Alliance Commends Gubernatorial Candidates for Positions
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • Sycuan Tribal Police Approved for Grant Funding
      • Pala tribe commits $200k to new Fallbrook Library
    • History and Culture
      • Native American museum plans event
      • Yurok Tribe Celebrates Reclaiming Sacred Artifacts
    • Legal and Law
      • Arrests made in Sho-Ka-Wah Casino embezzlement case
      • DEA Finds 29,000 Pot Plants Worth $116M
      • City's suit against Pechanga could have statewide impact
      • Tribe to pay for police near reservation
      • Casino payments cannot be garnished for child support
      • Temecula council votes to sue Pechanga tribe
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Pala, Barona tribes host powwows this week
      • Pala tribe hosts third annual powwow
    • Public Safety
      • Yocha Dehe Fire Department gains rare accreditation
    • Religion
      • Tribal feud intrudes on prayers at historic adobe
    • Tribal Elections
      • Morongo elects council members
    • Water
      • Viejas Commends San Diego Superior Court Judge Judith Hayes for Granting Injunction
  • Colorado
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • Travelers Foundation Grants $35,000 To American Indian College Fund
      • Coca-Cola Foundation Grants $250,000 to American Indian College Fund
      • American Indian College Fund Receives $75,000 for Scholarships from Citi Foundation
      • Ford Motor Company Fund Awards $50,000 to American Indian College Fund
  • Connecticut
    • Business and Finance
      • Foxwoods opens closet for gay workers
      • Foxwoods lists claims of union misdeeds
      • Tribe confirms it will contest union election
      • Union urges Foxwoods to accept workers' vote
    • Energy
      • Mashantuckets choose Yankee Gas for energy needs on reservation
      • Tribe to dedicate cogeneration plant
    • Gaming
      • Mohegan Sun executive to discuss plan for Mass. casino
      • Foxwoods to cut, shift pit bosses
      • Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun report rise in slot revenue
    • General
      • Malerba steps out as Mohegan chief
      • Tension rising between factions on reservation
      • New chief to greet visitors at Mohegan Wigwam Festival
    • Government and Politics
      • Bozsum back as acting tribal chairman
      • Mohegans induct 1st female chief in 300-plus years
      • Mohegans installing Malerba on Sunday
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • Mashantucket Pequot Museum gets $144,000 grant for new exhibit
      • Pequot museum gains federal grant
    • Health and Welfare
      • Mashantuckets starting breast cancer program
    • Legal and Law
      • Ex-tribal chairman's accountant was target of FBI search
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Mashantucket Pequots celebrate with the Green Corn Powwow
    • Tribal Elections
      • Three are elected to Mohegan Council of Elders
  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
    • Arts and Entertainment
      • Native Musicians in Popular Culture at the NMAI
    • Business and Finance
      • FAR Council to hear tribal concerns about new sole-source law
    • Environmental
      • EPA Announces Native American Youth Artwork Contest: “Help Fight Environmental Crime”
    • Government and Politics
      • Dam compensation for tribes proposed
      • Funding for black farmers, Indians stalls again
    • Health and Welfare
      • Group that urged Indian Health Care Act now seeks to secure program funds
    • Legal and Law
      • Judge dismisses Apache suit against Skull and Bones
      • Backers of Indian trust settlement seek payout
      • Tribal Police Chief Heads To D.C.
    • Technology
      • New FCC office targets Native Americans
    • Water
      • Certification Program Open to Tribal Drinking Water Operators
  • Florida
    • Business and Finance
      • Tribe, US near deal on financial records
    • General
      • Seminole Tribe of Florida breaks ground for community center
    • Legal and Law
      • Judge denies Miccosukee effort to block Everglades land deal
      • State law applies, so Seminole tribal leader must pay
      • Miccosukee Indian tribe fires police chief, won't say why
      • Miccosukees ordered to give IRS financial records
      • Miccosukee file suit to try to stop U.S. Sugar Everglades deal
      • Judge to rule on IRS summons for Miccosukees' records
    • Taxes
      • IRS case reveals spending of ousted Miccosukee leader
      • Tribe members claim casino earnings tax-free
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
    • Business and Finance
      • Casino golf resorts buck economic trends
    • Education
      • ISU's Commitment to Native American Education
    • Legal and Law
      • Idaho Woman Sentenced for Selling Methamphetamine on Indian Reservation
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Shoshone-Bannock Festival Celebrates Culture
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Native American Heritage Days aims to break stereotypes
  • Iowa
    • Government and Politics
      • Supervisors table casino's zoning request
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Vendors needed for Labor Day Weekend Powwow
      • Meskwaki to host annual powwow
  • Kansas
    • Environmental
      • KU-Haskell Research Program Featured at National Museum of the American Indian
    • History and Culture
      • Towanda museum to return artifacts to Wichita tribe
    • Legal and Law
      • Chief of American Indian group charged with sex crime with child
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
    • Business and Finance
      • Tribal works
    • Gaming
      • Casino campaign purchases $1 million in TV ads
    • General
      • Passamaquoddys vow they still will fish in federal waters
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Tribes gather in Bradley for weekend powwow
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
    • Gaming
      • Mohegan tribal nation still pushing for casino in Palmer
      • Mass. gambling delay could give tribe upper hand
    • General
      • Scalloper claims fishing rights from Passamaquoddy tribe
      • Native American group hopes to build youth center
    • Government and Politics
      • Town-tribe relations may need to add a kind of Bill of Rights
      • Patrick sends amended casino bill back to Legislature
    • Land
      • Mayor urges Interior Dept. to take proposed casino land into Indian trust
      • Mohegan Sun in talks to purchase Palmer land it's now leasing
      • Mashpee Wampanoag tribe trying to take Fall River land into trust
    • Legal and Law
      • Court dismisses lawsuit from Wampanoag members
  • Michigan
    • Business and Finance
      • Tribe pays off $35 million loan for FireKeepers Casino four years early
    • Gaming
      • Effort to bring tribal casino to Muskegon County hits roadblock in Michigan Legislature
      • Casino board approves $1.93M in disbursements
    • General
      • Michigan Indian tribes join fight against Asian Carp
      • American Indians canoe for their rights across Detroit River
      • Native Americans plan Detroit River canoe crossing
    • History and Culture
      • Native American weekend teaches Ojibway culture
    • Language
      • Native Language Bill Passes State Senate
    • Legal and Law
      • Mt. Pleasant attorney satisfied with Tribal Court ruling
      • Judge calls hearing ‘sad day’ for tribe
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Saginaw Chippewa Powwow honors elders
    • Tribal Elections
      • Election date set for Lac Vieux General Tribal Council
  • Minnesota
    • Business and Finance
      • Shakopee Mdewakanton: A tribal force in finance
      • State tribes gather to build their economies
    • Education
      • Leech Lake Tribal College ranked in U.S. top 10
      • Local students participate in Center of American Indian and Minority Health program
    • Government and Politics
      • Group of Indians sues BIA for federal recognition
      • Politics blamed for holding up Ojibwe treaty rights issue
      • Regional tribal leaders meet with federal officials on conservation issues
    • Housing
      • Minneapolis elders’ housing to be built
    • Legal and Law
      • Former Charter School Dir. Sentenced To 10 Years
      • Ojibwe Tribe Files Action Against City of Brainerd
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe to host powwow
  • Mississippi
    • Gaming
      • Tribal judge rejects casino appeal
      • Mississippi governor wants EPA to stop Choctaw casino
      • Group erects billboard against Choctaw casino
    • Legal and Law
      • Judge rules against casino election
      • Tribal judge hears casino issue arguments
      • Choctaws opposed to casino to get day in court
  • Missouri
    • Education
      • American Indian students, faculty find support in group
      • Eastern Shawnee tribe sponsors back-to-school event this Saturday
  • Montana
    • Arts and Entertainment
      • Blackfeet tepee commissioned for New York museum
    • Education
      • Online Native American Studies course focuses on indigenous tribes of Montana
    • Government and Politics
      • Judicial panel says Big Horn County judge violated law on political office
      • USDA urging tribal input into new Farm Bill programs
      • Little Shell Chippewa Tribe leadership dispute may go before third party
      • Little Shell Tribal Council to discuss resolution
      • Baucus Meets With Tribal Leaders
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • MSU's ag ed receives grant to recruit Native American students
    • Health and Welfare
      • CSKT expands tribal health clinic in Polson
      • MSU/Crow Project Helps Diagnose Water Issues On Reservation
    • History and Culture
      • Indian scholars gather to share Native perspective on history
    • Language
      • Tribal signs endangered
    • Legal and Law
      • No charges filed in death of American Indian dancer near Glacier, FBI says
      • Montana High Court Reverses Conviction for DUI Defendant
      • Spouse denies charges in Fort Peck fraud case
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Tribe readies for annual Crow Fair events
      • Native Culture at MontanaFair
    • Public Safety
      • FEMA and Chippewa Cree Sign Historic Agreement
      • Federal government will pay for entire Rocky Boy disaster
    • Sports and Mascots
      • Tribal colleges announce venture into basketball programs
    • Water
      • Blackfeet Tribe applies for Clean Water Act standards program
  • Nebraska
    • Health and Welfare
      • Dental work reaches Native Americans in Nebraska
    • Legal and Law
      • Nebraska tribes planning two detention centers
  • Nevada
    • Energy
      • Tribe to let power line run through reservation
    • Land
      • Washoe tribal elder calls for return of Lake Tahoe
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
    • Business and Finance
      • NM Navajo chapter OKs alcohol at casino restaurant
    • Gaming
      • Navajos looking to break ground on new NM casino
    • General
      • Original Navajo Code Talker still tells his story
      • Acoma Pueblo opens $13.1M community center
    • History and Culture
      • Government lacks in compliance to act
    • Legal and Law
      • Police find baby gagged with baby wipe
      • Tribal justice officials meet with Sen. Jeff Bingaman to discuss new law
      • Tribes Work Toward Sex Offender Registration
      • Slot malfunction case submitted to Supreme Court
      • Judge dismisses suits over Geronimo remains
    • Sovereignty
      • Lawyer says Indian gaming growth should end tribal sovereignty
    • Taxes
      • There’s no tax loophole on tribal lands
  • New York
    • Arts and Entertainment
      • CT Native American Tribe Gets a Piece of Broadway, Announces 'Spider Man' Start Date
    • Business and Finance
      • Senecas vote to withhold casino payments to NY
      • St. Regis may drop big-name cigarettes
      • Onondagas say they will stop selling national-brand cigarettes
      • Oneida Indian Nation to open cigarette factory on territory
    • Education
      • University of Rochester Holds Summit on Native American Education
    • Gaming
      • Seneca Gaming’s profit rises in 2nd quarter, reversing trend
    • General
      • Senecas Stage Rallies In Irving
      • Busloads of Native American tribal members heading for NYC
      • Tribal passports often accepted for official travel
    • Government and Politics
      • Tribes to write to Obama for help in cigarette dispute
      • Seneca Nation Wants Bloomberg Out Over 'Cowboy Hat and a Shotgun' Comment
      • Seneca Indian Nation calls for Mayor Bloomberg to resign over 'racially insensitive' remarks
      • Seneca Nation of Indians Passes Resolution Condemning Statements by New York City Mayor
    • Land
      • Legal battles over land claims possibly helped Oneidas
    • Legal and Law
      • Challengers fail in bid for more time to file in case against Shinnecocks
      • Court delays ruling on tribe's tax feud with NY
      • Seneca Nation of Indians Files Lawsuit in Federal Court to Block New York State
      • Man indicted in Shinnecock baby death
      • Cigarettes seized between N.Y. Indian reservations
      • Suspect in Shinnecock toddler death pleads not guilty to manslaughter
    • Sports and Mascots
      • Kerr, Mahan win Begay Challenge
    • Taxes
      • Seneca Nation of Indians Victorious in Blocking New York State's Attempt to Collect Sales Tax
      • Judge blocks NY plan to tax reservation cigarettes
      • Judge Refuses to Block Tax on Indian Cigarettes; Tribes Warn of Violence
      • Judge Declines To Block NY Tax On Cigarettes
      • Ruling on Seneca Cigarette Tax Delayed
      • Seneca Nation awaits court ruling
      • Paterson Warns of Possible "Violence and Death" Over Cig Tax
      • Seneca poll: Don't collect cigarette taxes
      • Have the Oneidas outfoxed the state again? Nation moves cigarette factory to tribe land
      • Paterson promises NYS cigarette tax collection
      • Indian nations brace for fight on cigarette taxes
      • Senecas want exemption from NY cigarette tax
      • Six nations meet, discuss ways to resist state intrusion
      • Tribes unite to fight cigarette tax plan
      • NY to return seized Native American cigarettes
      • After NY tax hikes, Indian shops pack in the smokers
    • Technology
      • Broadband in Indian Country Teleconference
    • Tribal Elections
      • Pierce, member of Tribal Council, to seek Seneca presidency
  • North Carolina
    • Business and Finance
      • Cherokee Casino Bets on More Glitz
    • Education
      • Psychologist to deliver Indian health lecture at WCU
      • Federal education officials meet with Lumbees
    • General
      • Native Writers Workshop planned for Museum
      • Registration deadline nears for Native women’s conference
    • Government and Politics
      • Tribe Bands Together in Unity for Recognition NOW!
      • Lumbee lobbying pact upsets some Tribal Council members
      • Lumbees OK hiring of new lobbyist for recognition fight
    • Health and Welfare
      • Study to focus on the impact of teaching Lumbee culture
    • Legal and Law
      • Tribal Member sentenced in Marijuana Conspiracy
    • Tribal Elections
      • Ex-speaker to seek old seat on Lumbee council
  • North Dakota
    • Business and Finance
      • Tribal mineral rights owners should get paid soon
    • General
      • Cowboy Hall of Fame Celebrating Native American People
    • Government and Politics
      • Hoeven, Pomeroy to speak at United Tribes summit
    • Health and Welfare
      • Native American numbers on rise in North Dakota foster care system
      • ND tribes to receive $1.8 million for fight against diabetes
    • History and Culture
      • Oil traffic impacting tribe’s museum
    • Legal and Law
      • 2 tribal members face rape charges
      • Tribal official sentenced for theft
      • UTTC plans training to ease tribal officer shortage
      • Tribal Law and Order Act expected to be felt on Standing Rock
      • Standing Rock's tribal court stays busy
    • Tribal Elections
      • 16 running to lead Three Affiliated Tribes
  • Ohio
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Native American culture celebrated in Valley at Red Hawk Pow Wow
  • Oklahoma
    • Arts and Entertainment
      • Native American Writer and Film Producers Featured at Cherokee Nation National Event
      • Group wants to promote Tahlequah as the place for Native American art
      • Cherokee Nation sponsors community art hop
    • Business and Finance
      • After buying Remington Park, Okla. tribe sinks $7 million into racetrack, casino renovations
    • Gaming
      • Indian Gaming Conference Comes To Tulsa
      • Tribes Paid $118.2M In Gaming Fees To State
    • General
      • Five Tribes Story conference set at Muskogee
      • Chickasaw Nation to open Bricktown tourism center
      • Chickasaw Nation inducts three into Hall of Fame
      • News conference scheduled today in Wyandotte school playground death
      • First baby welcomed at new Chickasaw Nation Medical Center
      • Eagle staff serves as reminder of tribe’s vets
      • American Indian Expo Loses Veteran's Memorial
      • UKB Looking For Miss Cherokee
    • Government and Politics
      • Lt. gov: Okla., tribes should continue partnership
      • Tribal council unites against immigration law in Arizona
    • Health and Welfare
      • Finding families: Foster parents wanted for Cherokee kids
      • Tribal council approves Hastings hospital improvements
      • Tribes launch health clinic project
    • History and Culture
      • Eagle named Jr. Miss Cherokee Ambassador
      • UKB honor guard blessing to be public
      • Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma makes public request for historical materials
    • Legal and Law
      • Muscogee (Creek) Nation to create database to track sex offenders in tribal territory
      • Bureau of Indian Affairs audits Cherokee Nation marshal's evidence room
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Choctaw Nation plans large Labor Day festival
      • Oklahoma City's Red Earth Festival brings tribes together
    • Taxes
      • Osage Nation says it's appealing to Supreme Court
    • Tribal Elections
      • Chickasaw Nation election results released
      • Chad Smith Announces Re-Election Bid Today
      • Choctaw Filing Time Near
      • UKB candidates vying for district rep slots
      • Osage Nation inaugurates Red Eagle as new chief
    • Water
      • Federal Indian advisors pay visit to Sardis Lake
  • Oregon
    • Education
      • Native American Graduates Headed Out to Teach
    • Environmental
      • Warm Springs Casino at Cascade Locks Gets Federal Nod as ‘Preferred Alternative’
    • Gaming
      • Casino committee to see how tribe’s proposal proceeds
      • Off-reservation casino earns BIA blessing
    • General
      • Director named for new Confederated Tribes foundation
    • Government and Politics
      • Casino backers drop lawsuit against state, will take chances on solo ballot measure
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • Siletz tribe donates $4,000 to library
    • History and Culture
      • Umatilla tribes propose 44 place name changes in Eastern Oregon
    • Pow Wows and Festivals
      • Grand powwow on tap in Grand Ronde
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
    • Arts and Entertainment
      • Native American teens sought for feature film
      • Feds ready to drop lawsuit against tribe
    • Business and Finance
      • Director at Rosebud domestic violence shelter resigns
    • Education
      • Former Pine Ridge principal to lead Teach for America's Native American efforts
      • SD university helps American Indian students
    • Environmental
      • Tribe announces two sites to drop off used oil
    • Gaming
      • $10 million expansion project kicks off at Fort Randall Casino
    • General
      • Longtime Sioux Indian Museum curator honored
      • Vehicle rollover on reservation kills children
      • Missing Woman Found Safe In South Dakota
      • Local Native American council in need of supplies for reservation school children
    • Grants and Scholarships
      • $65 Million To Support Community Development in Indian Country
      • First Peoples Fund offers $10,000 in grants
    • Health and Welfare
      • Director named for Sanford Indian Health office
    • History and Culture
      • American Indians gather at Mount Rushmore
      • Tribes seek faster repatriation of their ancestors' remains
    • Housing
      • Tribal president: Pine Ridge needs 4,000 new homes
      • Rosebud Sioux Tribe shows off new housing plant
      • HUD secretary to tour Rosebud Sioux reservation
      • Sen. Johnson announces hearing on Indian housing
    • Language
      • Berenstain Bears help keep Lakota language beating
    • Legal and Law
      • Suit alleges abuse at SD tribal detention center
      • Judge allows Leonard Peltier's statements as evidence in 1975 AIM slaying trial
      • Lawsuit against tribe is dismissed
    • Technology
      • Sprint cries foul on reservation
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