The December air would soon be frosted with snow. Deer were headed down from the mountains to get away from the coming cold. Scott Schuyler shouldered his rifle... Read more
F or the past several years, tribal and federal probation officer colleagues have discussed the need for a conference specifically for tribal probation officers... Read more
T his week the Senate Finance Committee continues what’s called an “open executive session,” the process of weeding through hundreds of amendments to America’s Healthy Future Act o... Read more
KINDER, La. – Hundreds of Native American dancers and singers are expected to gather at the 15th Annual Coushatta Powwow Celebration Oct. 2 – 4 in Kinder... Read more
SAN DIEGO – Chief Judge Anthony J. Brandenburg has joined JAMS , The Resolution Experts, the nation’s largest private provider of mediation and arbitration services... Read more
As Nebraska lawmakers gathered Friday at the state Capitol talk about how to help his alcohol-drenched town, which has vexed politicians, local American Indians and activists for d... Read more
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) – The Department of Interior has again delayed its long-stalled decision on whether a landless Montana Indian tribe deserves federal recognition... Read more