Staff reports
May 31, 2009
BISMARCK, N.D. – A work of contemporary ledger art has been selected to represent the 40th Annual United Tribes International Powwow ... Read more
Gale Courey Toensing
May 31, 2009
SHINNECOCK, N.Y. – The Shinnecock Indian Nation has taken a giant leap toward federal recognition and the possibility of owning the first casino in the New York City area... Read more
Felicia Fonseca, Associated Press Writer
May 30, 2009
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz... Read more
Sam Laskaris, Today correspondent
May 30, 2009
WINNIPEG – Both host Manitoba squads won medals at this year’s National Aboriginal Hockey Championships ... Read more
Doug Meigs, Today correspondent
May 30, 2009
OMAHA, Neb. – Dams and Indians have bad history in the United States. But for the tribes along the Klamath River – and the salmon they champion – there is good news upstream... Read more
The Associated Press
May 30, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – The federal Interior Department is squeezing the flow of economic stimulus funds for the Alaska roads program of the federal BIA... Read more
Kara Briggs, American Indian News Service
May 30, 2009
L onghouse Media, a production company that trains young Native filmmakers, brought two Aleut teens and their film to the 2009 Native American Film + Video Festival at the Smithson... Read more
Staff reports
May 30, 2009
NORMAN, Okla. – The fully restored pages of a rare collection of Kiowa calendar art will be on view at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman through Aug. 23... Read more
Peter d’Errico
May 29, 2009
T he core of federal Indian law is rooted in a legal doctrine that is not acceptable in American law, namely, religious supremacy – the so-called right of Christian Discovery... Read more
May 29, 2009
Key Long Island political leaders expressed support Thursday for the idea of locating a possible Shinnecock casino at Belmont Park... Read more

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