Matt Ross
November 10, 2004
GAMETI, Northwest Territories - Flying the approach shot onto the green, there were definitely going to be challenges to this golf outing after the ball bounded 20 yards behind the... Read more
Richard Walker
November 10, 2004
Young Navajo skater plans for 2008 Olympics PUYALLUP, Wash. - It's June 20 and the final heat of the Indoor Northwest Regionals in Portland, Ore... Read more
Jerry Reynolds
November 10, 2004
WASHINGTON - Oct. 7 found Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell packing up his office. After 22 years in the U.S... Read more
James May
November 10, 2004
PHOENIX, Ariz... Read more
George Joe
November 10, 2004
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Maybe it was the warm weather or the stakes in the election that brought Navajo voters out in "record numbers" to the polls on Nov. 2... Read more
Mark Fogarty
November 10, 2004
WASHINGTON - The boom in Native population, while continuing, has apparently slowed to match the rate of growth in the United States as a whole. According to the U.S... Read more
James May
November 10, 2004
GAMING PROPOSITIONS FAIL IN CALIFORNIA In California, a pair of propositions effecting Indian gaming in California were defeated by a large margin... Read more
John Mohawk
November 10, 2004
Beginning about 70 years ago, some traditional Hopi formulated a message to the rest of the world that there was a rising danger that humankind's lack of spiritual attention to the... Read more
Jerry Reynolds
November 10, 2004
WASHINGTON - Americans woke up Nov. 3 in a nation as sharply divided on the details of policy as before. But at least now they're divided behind one undisputed leader... Read more
Jim Adams
November 10, 2004
UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- Contrary to the claims of the religious right, the Mohegan Indian Tribe doesn't see a backlash against tribal casinos in the Nov... Read more

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