Lucinda Hughes-Juan, Today correspondent
April 27, 2010
I n a business it is usually not too difficult to tell when you are in trouble; you fail to make a profit, your customers are disappearing and you and your employees are not able t... Read more
Staff reports
April 27, 2010
F rom March 30 – April 3, five Sitting Bull College students attended the 2010 National Model United Nations Conference in New York City... Read more
April 26, 2010
Political pressure continues to build on Interior Secretary Ken Salazar as he prepares to announce his decision this week on the fate of a proposed wind farm off the coast of Cape ... Read more
April 26, 2010
As Florida politicians celebrate a long-term gambling deal with the Seminoles that will supposedly produce billions for the state, Fanit Panofsky has two words of advice for those ... Read more
April 26, 2010
Edward K. Thomas Sr. was elected Friday and sworn in Saturday as president of the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska... Read more
April 26, 2010
Erma Vizenor is tribal chairwoman of the White Earth band of Chippewa, whose 48,000-acre reservation lies in northwest Minnesota... Read more
April 26, 2010
A stubborn clash was reignited last week between the Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe and Benewah County over tribal police authority... Read more
April 23, 2010
The Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, being held this weekend at the University of New Mexico, is advertised as the largest such event in the nation, attracting members of more than 50... Read more
Kara Briggs, American Indian News Service
April 23, 2010
D ennis White, an Ojibwe mathematics scholar from the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation in northern Wisconsin, is credited with helping to revive interest in finger weaving, a 4,000-... Read more

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