Jim Adams
December 29, 2004
AQUINNAH, Mass. - Defense of sovereign immunity hasn't ended for the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), the only federally recognized tribe in Massachusetts... Read more
Jim Adams
December 29, 2004
BOSTON - Cases now awaiting decision in the federal 1st Circuit Court of Appeals here could lead to an appeal to the U.S... Read more
Tom Wanamaker
December 29, 2004
George Pataki has thrown a pair of monkey wrenches into the mixed-up mess that is the Great New York Indian Casino Follies... Read more
Jean Johnson
December 29, 2004
Pierre celebrates the Salish world in his paintings PORTLAND, Ore. - The light from the overhead dining room fixture isn't anything extra, but so far it's been enough... Read more
David Melmer
December 29, 2004
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Most people come here for the basketball. But while in attendance, meetings and other competitions fill the schedules of students, parents and tribal leaders... Read more
December 29, 2004
One of our dear columnists, Mohawk midwife Katsi Cook, often reminds her home audiences that the Mohawk word for the number "four," is also the same word and expresses a related me... Read more
Jim Adams
December 29, 2004
LOS ANGELES - Reaching beyond traditional drum groups, GRAMMY nominations for the Native music category this year range from the perennial pow wow favorites the Black Lodge Singers... Read more
December 29, 2004
Most Native Americans - particularly those on remote federal trust reservations - have never been blessed with adequate, dependable energy... Read more
James May
December 29, 2004
LOS ANGELES - In 1925 a small herd of 14 bison, also known as American buffalo, was brought to Santa Catalina island just a few miles off the shore of Los Angeles... Read more
Matt Ross
December 29, 2004
BRACKENDALE, British Columbia - Few natural sights are as impressive as an eagle targeting a fish that's grasped quickly by the bird's talons upon swooping down... Read more

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