Native Action Network joins the country as we mourn the loss of an extraordinary and inspiring leader in Indian Country, Elouise Cobell...
Rob Capriccioso
October 17, 2011
The Indian woman who fought the U.S. government—and won —has lost her battle with cancer...
ICTMN Staff
August 31, 2011
The Utah Division of Securities has issued a warning for the American Indian beneficiaries of the $3.4 billion Cobell settlement: watch out for investment fraud, reported The Deser...
Rob Capriccioso
July 11, 2011
WASHINGTON – The federal agency that has long failed to properly manage Indian trust assets has announced a decision to create a commission to evaluate Indian trust administration ...
There have been ups and downs when it comes to President Barack Obama’s clout in Indian country since his platform run that consisted of improving the quality of life for American ...
In the end, the long-running Cobell case was settled in less than a day...
The Native American Contractors Association (NACA) has appointed Jim Gray, former chief of the Osage Nation , to serve as its executive director...
Rob Capriccioso
May 26, 2011
Cobell Indians Still Waiting for Their Money A new congressional battle over a pay increase for Department of the Interior Secretary Ken Salazar serves to indirectly highlight the ...
WASHINGTON –The Department of the Interior has signaled that it will soon publish a Federal Register notice announcing its intent to begin formal government-to-government consultat...
The April 20 deadline is approaching to participate in the $3.4 billion class action Settlement, Cobell v. Salazar ...

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