Robert Taylor
January 14, 2003
ONEIDA NATION HOMELANDS, N.Y. - It was a fascinating year across northern Indian Country in 2002. There was controversy and frustration, as well as hope and progress... Read more
Jim Adams
January 12, 2003
CRESCENT VALLEY, Nev. - Everyone in the government assumes the Western Shoshone legal case is settled... Read more
Steve Newcomb
January 12, 2003
In 1974, the United States sued Mary and Carrie Dann for trespassing. The U.S. government accused the two Western Shoshone sisters of grazing cattle on U.S... Read more
Editors Report
January 12, 2003
We have emphasized before that "no tribe should be left behind." It is a call to self-reflection for the well-to-do tribal nations... Read more
Harold A Monteau
January 12, 2003
TIME Magazine's recent vandalism to the public's understanding of Indian gaming could roll back years of progress for our tribes, progress that is just now starting to lift centuri... Read more
Kari Ingersoll
January 07, 2003
ATLANTA -- The small community of Seldovia on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is accessible only by plane or ferry... Read more
Ron Selden
January 06, 2003
HELENA, Mont. - In a major victory for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, the Montana Supreme Court ruled Dec... Read more
Winona LaDuke
January 06, 2003
Laytonville, Calif. - Nilak Butler, renowned human rights and environmental activist, actress, singer, sister and auntie to many passed onto the spirit world on Dec... Read more
Staff Reports
January 06, 2003
PENDLETON, Ore... Read more
Dale Carson
January 06, 2003
On most mornings we get up, grab that coffee, gulp and go. In our family breakfast is a rare thing nowadays... Read more

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