Canadian, Inuit and international trade leaders alike are...
  The decision of U.S. Senator Max Baucus (D-Montana) not...
  Dianne Barker Harrold took a seven-year experience with...
Lawyers from the Department of Justice have urged a federal...
The two surviving children of sports great Jim Thorpe won a...
Exxon Mobil Corp. on Monday April 15 removed 52 feet of its...
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Court Cases

Creek/HUD Issues Argued A tribal nation is going head-to-head with a federal agency over the allocation of investment money following a lower court ruling against its position...
"Elouise Cobell represented the indelible will and strength of Indian Country and her influence and energy will be greatly missed...
Native Action Network joins the country as we mourn the loss of an extraordinary and inspiring leader in Indian Country, Elouise Cobell...
Rob Capriccioso
October 17, 2011
The Indian woman who fought the U.S. government—and won —has lost her battle with cancer...
The Assembly of First Nations has officially pulled out of the British Columbia Missing Women of Inquiry Commission’s hearing procedures due to concerns over funding inequities bet...
Theda Clarke, Oglala Sioux Tribe member and activist with the American Indian Movement most known for her connections in the 1975 killing of fellow AIM activist Annie Mae Pictou Aq...
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and Amnesty International have officially opted out of participation in hearings before the provincial Missing Women Commission of ...
A recent child custody case in Valley Center, California became the latest example of how Southern California Intertribal Court has continued to expand its jurisdiction and gain re...
Sheldon Bernard Chase, a suspect in a triple homicide in Montana was apprehended on October 5...
In October of 2010, Patricia Marilyn Spottedcrow, a 25-year old Cheyenne woman with four young children, was sentenced to 12 years in an Oklahoma prison for selling $31 worth of ma...

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