May 01, 2009
Reporting from Riverside -- After seven years of litigation, a federal judge Thursday refused to close the Duroville mobile home park, saying it would result in a "major humanitari... Read more
Staff reports
May 01, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Our country’s last great wilderness, the pristine stretches of tundra and fragile ecosystems in Alaska, has come under attack... Read more
Bobbie Whitehead, Today correspondent
May 01, 2009
WASHINGTON – Six of Virginia’s Indian tribes seeking federal recognition have moved a bit closer in the process, having gained approval by a U.S... Read more
May 01, 2009
Governor David Paterson has asked new Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to approve placing land in trust so that the St... Read more
May 01, 2009
A Bradford mom is taking on the Seneca Nation in a custody battle over her five year old daughter, claiming she never had a chance in the tribe's Peacemaker's Court... Read more
May 01, 2009
Minneapolis Institute Of Arts will run an exhibition named 'Art of the Northern Plains' from Saturday, December 5, 2009 to Sunday, March 7, 2010, at Galleries 255 and 256... Read more
Letter to the Editor
May 01, 2009
There is very little systematic sharing of crime data by Indian tribes and national crime databases... Read more
Shannon Burns, Today correspondent
May 01, 2009
PHOENIX – In the middle of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert vacationers can find a haven representative of the Native American culture found throughout the Phoenix area... Read more
May 01, 2009
The U.S. Senate Indian Affairs Committee has endorsed the nomination of Yvette Roubideaux to lead the Indian Health Service... Read more

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