This is part 2 of a series about the custody battle for...
  On Friday, May 10th, former Dictator and General Jose...
  The Great Plains ICWA Summit has been a long time coming...
Mainstream Americans continue to battle over the...
Despite vociferous protest from tribes, Montana’s state...
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Indian Country Headline News

First Nations Bank of Canada saw double-digit-percent increases in loans, assets and deposits for 2010, the country’s only majority aboriginal-owned and -operated bank said on Jan...
SALT LAKE CITY – The University of Utah recently announced that Matthew Van Alstine Makomenaw, Ph.D., has joined the Office for Equity and Diversity as the director of the American...
Northern Canada, with its largely youthful Inuit and aboriginal population, could be a key to the country’s economic future, according to Conference Board of Canada, a leading thin...
One doesn’t have to resort to time travel to witness an explicit ban on traditional spirituality by the followers of the Christian faith...
Officials are investigating a Jan...
That 1970s image of the Indian with a single tear coursing down his cheek as he is hit by litter thrown from a passing car is being supplanted...
ICTMN Staff
January 08, 2011
EUGENE, Ore. – Port Madison Enterprises scholarship intern Cassandra George has earned top honors at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore...
Norma Diamond, from the North Shore Tribal Council Lillian Pitawanakwat, from the Sudbury Star Barely a week into the New Year, Ontario was mourning the loss of two prominent First...
Native American tribes will soon have more of a say when it comes to developing chemical-management and pollution-prevention programs, the news site Newsreview.com reported in its ...
ICTMN Staff
January 06, 2011
TAHLEQUAH, Okla...

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