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American Indian Tribes Get $1B In Stimulus Funds
February 25, 2010
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Plan Of Action For Consultation And Coordination With Tribes Unveiled
February 15, 2010
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Tribal Economic Development Bonds Awarded To 76 Tribes Nationally
February 12, 2010
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Indian Tribes Have $4.8 Billion Available In Broadband Funds
February 11, 2010
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Tribes Taking Control Of Mortgages
February 09, 2010
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University Renews Bond With Local Tribes
January 18, 2010
A tribal advisory board comprised of two members from each of the four closest Native American tribes is currently in the process of developing an American Indians Studies concentration at Gonzaga University. “There is a deep historical relationship,†Dr. Raymond ...
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Tribes Reclaiming Ancestral Lands By Buying It
December 28, 2009
Native Americans say the purchases will help protect their culture and way of life by preserving burial grounds and areas where sacred rituals are held. They also provide land for farming, timber and other efforts to make the tribes self-sustaining ...
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With Grants, Rich Indian Tribes Get Richer
December 14, 2009
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Maine Tribes Heartened By Obama Outreach
December 11, 2009
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Mass. tribes fume over Cape wind
November 03, 2009
Two American Indian tribes have joined the fight to stop Cape Wind, the controversial plan to install 130 windmills in Nantucket Sound. ...
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Obama meeting exclusion insults state recognized tribes
November 02, 2009
“The interests of the state tribes should be just as important as the interests of the federal tribes,†said the Rev. John Norwood, president of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. ...
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Tribes face funding and training hurdles at jails
September 28, 2009
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Indian tribes to get stimulus funds to fight crime
September 22, 2009
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Return Artifacts To Tribes, Fed Appointee Says
September 21, 2009
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Tribal Economic Development Bonds to be Awarded to More than 50 Tribes Nationally
September 14, 2009
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Annual ride honors tribes
September 14, 2009
Bridgeport will host a kickoff rally Friday beginning at noon; daylong activities conclude with fireworks at 10 p.m. A Five Feathers Rally will ...
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House bill advances recognition of 6 TN Indian tribes
May 07, 2009
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Native American Tribes in Virginia and North Carolina Are Close to Achieving Federal Recognition
May 06, 2009
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Interior secretary announces $500M for American Indian tribes
April 27, 2009
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says $500 million in federal stimulus money will go to American Indian tribes across the U.S. for schools, housing, infrastructure improvements and job programs on reservations. ...
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New NM law calls for agencies, tribes to cooperate
April 20, 2009
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New NM law calls for agencies, tribes to cooperate
April 14, 2009
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Tribes helped with preventing violent crimes against women
March 30, 2009
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Tribes Build Portal to Tap Stimulus Funds
March 27, 2009
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Obama Cabinet members make energy commitments to tribes
March 12, 2009
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High court ruling has tribes scrambling
March 09, 2009
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MT Senators Seek Congressional Gold Medal For Cobell
September 07, 2011
Montana Senators Jon Tester and Max Baucus today introduced legislation to award Montana's Elouise Cobell the Congressional Gold Medal. Cobell, a citizen of the Blackfeet Nation, is being recognized for ‘her outstanding and enduring contributions to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and the Nation through her tireless pursuit of justice.' ...
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CHEROKEES EXPEL SLAVE KIN
August 24, 2011
In a controversial decision, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court has ruled to expel from membership thousands of descendants of black slaves who were brought to Oklahoma more than 170 years ago by Native American owners. The nation's second-largest Indian tribe voted after the Civil War to admit the slave descendants to the tribe. ...
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Native American Fair Commerce Coalition Names Strategic Advisor
August 19, 2011
The Native American Fair Commerce Coalition (NAFCC) has retained Barry W. Brandon as Strategic Advisor. Brandon, a respected attorney and advocate for the Native American community nationwide, will represent the NAFCC in Washington DC in support of the organization's campaigns to promote tribal economic development and sovereignty rights. Brandon is the Founder and President of Hvmken ...
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U of N. Dakota Faces Deadline To Change Fighting Sioux Nickname
August 15, 2011
The University of North Dakota faces a deadline today to comply with the NCAA's policy on mascots "deemed hostile or abusive toward Native Americans." Now the school is one step closer to retiring its nickname and mascot, but changing the school's 90-year-old Native American moniker -- the Fighting Sioux -- has not been without complications. School officials were in the process of coming up with a new name and mascot this year until North Dakota legislators passed a law ordering them to stop, according to UND spokesman Peter Johnson. The rock and the hard place the school finds itself between marks the last gasp of a decades-long fight not just in North Dakota, but in all of college sports ...
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Civil Rights Training Conference Brings Together American Indians
August 12, 2011
About 500 people attended the University of Northern Colorado’s second annual Pathways to Respecting American Indian Civil Rights training conference Wednesday and Thursday. The focus of the conference was to educate on the issues affecting American Indians. Topics included violence against women, the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and environmental justice. ...
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Native American Docs Try to Reduce High Death Rates
August 11, 2011
The 40th annual AAIP (Association of American Indian Physicians) conference is being held in Portland, Oregon this week, as more than 200 Native American doctors focus on ways to reduce high death rates afflicting tribes across the country. The death rate for Native Americans from tuberculosis and alcoholism ...
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