For some time, the climate change agenda has been shifting...
Daniel Garza

For a short time, soon after the first railroad tracks were laid down on the rich agricultural basin of central Washington State around the early 1900s, federal policy allowed government agents to break up the Indian reservations into allotments to be owned by individual Indians in an effort to e...

October 12, 2012
Gabriel S. Galanda

This summer I was honored to speak before the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding American Indian Treaty and consultation rights...

October 01, 2012
WASHINGTON – Oglala Sioux tribal officials are alleging that the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) of the U.S...
WASHINGTON – After intense scrutiny from tribal interests , Indian appellants, and the U.S. Congress, the U.S...
The first in a series of hearings regarding sacred sites between the U.S. Interior Department and tribal leaders was held Monday in Albuquerque, New Mexico...
WASHINGTON – The U.S...
The U.S...
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama announced August 2 that he was nominating Kevin Washburn to become Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs at the U.S...
WASHINGTON – Congressional pressure is mounting on the U.S...

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