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Video: New Zealand Black Sox Perform Maori Haka Before ISF World Softball Championships Game

ICTMN Staff
March 14, 2013
The recently concluded ISF World Softball Championships finished familiarly: The New Zealand Black Sox, the country's national men's softball squad, took the title, their sixth ove...

Pueblo of Sandia Becomes Second Tribe to Benefit from HEARTH ACT Upon Secretary Salazar's Signature

ICTMN Staff
March 15, 2013
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Kevin K...

U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, Member of Indian Subcommittee, Talks Indian Idealism and Gaming Threats

Rob Capriccioso
March 18, 2013
U.S. Rep...

Cherokee Veterans Center on Schedule to Open in June

ICTMN Staff
March 15, 2013
The June opening of the new Cherokee Veterans Center is proceeding on schedule, and the nation’s Veterans Affairs department can hardly wait. “We’re getting a little antsy...

Cherokee 'I Believe Guy' Breaks Guinness World Record on TruTV

ICTMN Staff
March 14, 2013
Cherokee Nation citizen and motivational speaker Brian Jackson added another world record to his already 15 records...

Relocation Brought Collaboration: Denver Indian Center Celebrates 30 Years

Carol Berry
March 15, 2013
In the 1950s, government policy relocated Indian people from reservations to urban areas to promote assimilation...

University of Montana Strives for Diversity, Meet Some Tenure-Track Native Faculty

Alysa Landry
March 17, 2013
The Native student population at the University of Montana has more than doubled in the last decade, a trend that has prompted university officials to seek a more diverse faculty...

International Wildlife Trade Group Votes to Protect Hundreds of Species

ICTMN Staff
March 14, 2013
In its final plenary vote, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) formalized the protection of hundreds of species, including m...

Four New Mexico Pueblos and Secretary Salazar Finalize Historic Aamodt Water Rights Case

ICTMN Staff
March 16, 2013
In a historic settlement, four Pueblo tribes in New Mexico on March 14 had reason to celebrate following the finalization of New Mexico v...

Exaggerated Consultation Claims, Factual Errors in State Department's Keystone XL Environment Report Rankle Natives

Rob Capriccioso
March 15, 2013
Consultation? Depends on your definition. Cultural preservation survey? The Yankton Sioux Tribe, the alleged conductor of said survey, says it didn’t happen...

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