Staff reports
April 29, 2009
Y ears ago, a flutemaker gave Jay Red Eagle a cedar flute. “I couldn’t put it down,” Red Eagle said. “I wanted to play 24 hours a day... Read more
April 29, 2009
The Northern Arapaho Tribe reports that its casino operations and associated businesses are now the largest employer in Fremont County... Read more
April 29, 2009
A week behind schedule, Florida legislators announced Tuesday that they had reached agreement on the broad framework for a budget reliant on federal stimulus money, increased fees ... Read more
Staff reports
April 29, 2009
VERMILLION, S.D... Read more
April 29, 2009
Paul Chaat Smith dug deep into the disputed role of the American Indian as he read from his new book released in February... Read more
April 28, 2009
Gambling talks between the two chambers have hit a snag, as legislators wait for budget negotiations to thaw... Read more
Staff reports
April 28, 2009
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Office of Tourism recently enhanced its consumer Internet site, www.TravelSD.com , making it easier for users to arrange travel plans online... Read more
April 28, 2009
When a friend of Doug George-Kanentiio, a Native American author and historian, said he was taking him to visit the grave of an influential Native American leader, George-Kanentiio... Read more
April 28, 2009
Leaders of the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Tribe continue to closely monitor 15 bills that could reopen the tribe’s gaming center that employed more than 495 people in Polk County... Read more
April 28, 2009
A typical Tuesday afternoon for the Enumclaw School District Native American dance troupe involves twirling and quick-stepping to the beat of the drums in the Southwood Elementary ... Read more

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