Gale Courey Toensing
May 28, 2007
John Sapiel, Indian activist and spiritual leader, dies PENOBSCOT, Maine - John Sapiel, Penobscot, who stood on top of a hill on Deer Island in 2005, remembering the ancestors who ... Read more
Jerry Reynolds
May 28, 2007
WASHINGTON - For 70 years or so in the 19th century, Congressional Cemetery staked its claim as America's first national cemetery... Read more
By Babette Hermann -- Today correspondent
May 26, 2007
By Bobbie Whitehead -- Today correspondent RICHMOND, Va... Read more
By Jack McNeel -- Today correspondent
May 25, 2007
By Jack McNeel -- Today correspondent SPOKANE, Wash... Read more
Jerry Reynolds
May 25, 2007
Analysis WASHINGTON - On May 3 in Artesia, N.M., for the 16th year, the BIA conducted a memorial service for tribal, state and federal law enforcement personnel killed in the line ... Read more
Gale Courey Toensing
May 25, 2007
FORT CARSON, Colo. - Army Spc... Read more
Jerry Reynolds
May 25, 2007
WASHINGTON - Statistics say a lot sometimes, as proved by W... Read more
Jerry Reynolds
May 25, 2007
The other economic initiative success story Part one WASHINGTON - Gaming is often called the only economic development initiative for Indian country that has ever worked, but there... Read more
Bobbie Whitehead
May 25, 2007
RICHMOND, Va. - The eight chiefs of the state-recognized Virginia Indian tribes stood in line near the Capitol steps May 3, awaiting the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England... Read more
Suzan Shown Harjo
May 25, 2007
Two important events occurred in mid-May in the Northwest Indian tobacco wars... Read more

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