The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and New York State have...
In 1991, I worked for the late Cherokee Nation Principal...
    The Global Indigenous Women’s Caucus focused on the...
As responders, including at least 250 National Guardsmen,...
On Saturday, March 23, after an all-night wake at the...
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Opinions

Chief Sidney Hill | May 22, 2013
Greetings  from the Chiefs, Clanmothers, Faithkeepers, and people of the Haudenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy, People of the Longhouse. The Grand Council of Chiefs would  like to take this time to remind its citizens of the Haudenosaunee position on imposed elected Band...
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Tally Monteau-Colombe | May 21, 2013
Mitakuyapi, Cante waste napeciyuzapi. I am a parent of children who attend school in the Chamberlain School District in Chamberlain, South Dakota, and I am also one of the individuals who is involved in a movement against the decision that the Chamberlain School Board has...
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Dwight Witherspoon | May 20, 2013
  Although the Navajo Generating Station carries the name of the Navajo people, the “Navajo” Generating Station previously negotiated in 1968 and 1969 had significant flaws for the Navajo Nation. First, five power companies along with the United States Bureau of Reclamation...
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Jacqueline Pata | May 18, 2013
The “dental divide”—the absence of services and access to dental health services in low income communities—is real, especially in Indian country. Native people represent America’s most rural communities and those communities struggle to find dentists who will practice in...
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Ray Cook, ICTMN Opinion Editor | May 17, 2013
Dear Readers: Too often we simply accept that tribal governments (as opposed to our traditional governments) have elected representatives—presidents, chiefs, chairmen or CEO’s and so forth. They are entrusted with great powers and are expected to rule according to their...
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Peter d'Errico | May 16, 2013
There's an old saying, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse." It means the law applies whether or not you know the law exists. It's based on the idea that you have an obligation to know the law, and assumes that the law makes itself known. But how does the law make itself...
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Suzan Shown Harjo | May 14, 2013
A thousand people were asked in April if the Washington NFL franchise should change its name and (shocker) 79 percent said no. Respondents were mostly white (65 percent), middle-aged (55 percent, 30-64), conservative to moderate (70 percent) pro football fans (56 percent),...
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