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Top 5 Ways Senators Used Indian Affairs Hearing to Push Their Pet Projects
Rob Capriccioso
May 17, 2013
Even a person only casually acquainted with Native Americans who viewed the May 15 hearing of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs in which U.S...
Cobell Lawyers Reprimanded for Money Request
Rob Capriccioso
February 23, 2011
The Cobell lawyers are stoking the ire of political power players and Indians who are alarmed by their growing requests for remuneration...
Akaka Now Leads Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
Rob Capriccioso
February 22, 2011
WASHINGTON – Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hi. , was elected Feb. 16 as the new chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs for the 112 th Congress...
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