Staff reports
January 07, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO – Recently, the Tribal Gaming Agency of the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians delivered 3,456 decks of used playing cards from the Black Oak Casino to the United Servic... Read more
January 06, 2011
The state has awarded another round of grants to American Indian tribes to help cover law enforcement expenses... Read more
January 06, 2011
You can almost hear the splash of paddles hitting the water, an eagle call overhead and the crash of whales breaching as Jamie Valadez tells her high school students about paddling... Read more
January 06, 2011
Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Tex Hall is speaking to the Legislature about the relationship between North Dakota's state government and its American Indian tribal governments... Read more
Gale Courey Toensing, Today staff
January 06, 2011
WASHINGTON – The BIA’s announced its decision to take land into trust for an initial reservation for the Cowlitz Indian Tribe on the same day that the 111th Congress adjourned with... Read more
January 05, 2011
The history of the Lumbee Indian tribe's journey to gain full federal recognition — a journey that began more than a century ago — is a chronicle of disappointment and frustration... Read more
Renzo Pipoli, Today correspondent
January 05, 2011
P eruvian Amazon Natives who still live in traditional ways, a minority numbering at least some 350,000 individuals divided in multiple tribes that speak dozens of languages, are m... Read more
January 04, 2011
As the new year begins, it’s as good a time as any to look at a topic almost completely ignored by mainstream media: how Native American people are faring in the U.S... Read more
January 04, 2011
The US Mint is releasing its newest coin, the 2011 Native American $1 Coin... Read more
January 04, 2011
For some time Alaskans have been following the ups and downs of Alaska Native corporations, particularly the controversy over whether Native corporations should continue to receive... Read more

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