Staff reports
November 15, 2010
LAS VEGAS – The Gaming Standards Association is driving innovation with its award-winning standards... Read more
November 15, 2010
Duke without the Blue Devil? Notre Dame without the Fighting Irish?... Read more
November 15, 2010
An Indian tribe's cigarette tax suit against New York state will not go to mediation, a federal judge has ruled. In a ruling last week, U.S... Read more
November 15, 2010
The U.S. Department of Interior has approved land trust acquisitions for the Puyallup and Suquamish Indian tribes in Washington state... Read more
Rob Capriccioso
November 15, 2010
WASHINGTON – The Interior Department said the Navajo Nation and Cherokee Nation are eligible to host gaming activities on newly acquired trust lands... Read more
Charlotte Hofer, Special to Today
November 12, 2010
M ore people die of lung cancer each year than colon, prostate, and breast cancer combined. Nationwide, about 160,000 Americans a year die from the disease... Read more
November 12, 2010
The Omaha Indian tribe plans next month to reopen Casino Omaha, a once-prosperous western Iowa gambling operation that abruptly closed in June 2009 amid regulatory problems and dec... Read more
November 12, 2010
A ceremonial blanket glitters with the marks of a distinguished military career. Barney Old Coyote lists them casually, but feels much more... Read more
November 12, 2010
On this Veterans Day, Native Americans from all parts of the country will be holding their heads up high as warriors, said members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz’s here in Li... Read more
Letter to the Editor
November 12, 2010
S overeignty is a much used, but foreign word for indigenous communities... Read more

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