Carol Berry, Today correspondent
January 15, 2010
DENVER – The executive secretary of the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs has resigned in order to become director of governmental affairs for the Colorado Springs Chamber of C... Read more
Gale Courey Toensing
January 15, 2010
NEW YORK – The world’s 370 million indigenous peoples suffer disproportionately high rates of poverty, health problems, crime, unemployment, human rights abuses, and their cultural... Read more
Letter to the Editor
January 15, 2010
T he terms citizen and member are not entirely good fits for Indian country... Read more
January 15, 2010
People scratch their heads most of the time,” Ronald Yonaguska Holloway said, describing the typical first reaction to him... Read more
January 15, 2010
Soaring Eagle Inn and Conference Center will close at the end of the month to make room for something bigger, better and wetter... Read more
January 14, 2010
GinaMarie Scarpa has spent the bulk of her adult life trying to help kids. Often it can feel a lot like tilting at windmills: The odds are long and the struggles frequent... Read more
January 14, 2010
It was encouraging news recently from the EPA that they intend to tighten the laws pertaining to air pollution... Read more
Letter to the Editor
January 14, 2010
The following is Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius’ transcript from the National Indian Health Board Consumer Conference held Sept... Read more
January 14, 2010
A poverty-stricken 3,000-member tribe in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico has broken bold new ground for Native Americans... Read more
January 14, 2010
(Senior Appreciation)…The 5th Annual Special Day was held at the National Guard Armory in El Centro... Read more

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