WASHINGTON – Diane J. Humetewa, the first American Indian woman to serve as a U.S. attorney, has confirmed that she will resign from her position, effective Aug. 2... Read more
Councilor Bill Christiansen said he plans to take the resolution to the Muskogee regional office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and talk about the harm such an action would produc... Read more
A t its 76th General Convention in Anaheim, Calif., July 8 – 17, the Episcopal Church adopted a resolution entitled, “Repudiating the Doctrine of Discovery.” I’d like to discuss th... Read more
The Lummi Indian Business Council and Port of Bellingham commissioners are expected to vote next week on an agreement that helps to clear the way for major redevelopment and cleanu... Read more
Bob Barker, the former game-show host and a longtime animal-rights activist, predicts that tourists will avoid Cherokee Indian attractions in North Carolina until the tribe stops t... Read more
A $10.5 million settlement has been worked out in a class-action lawsuit brought by the Ponca Tribe of Indians and about 1,800 other landowners against Continental Carbon Co... Read more
A Snohomish County Superior Court judge on Wednesday dismissed a Tulalip tribal member who was named in a lawsuit over a firework that destroyed a man’s eye... Read more
The Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma filed a motion in federal court Wednesday to counter a recent federal order that told the tribe to stop gaming at an Akela casino... Read more