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  • Jan 14, 2014

    Residents of Elsipogtog in New Brunswick say they’ve lost trust in the RCMP....

  • Neil Young blasts Harper government for allowing development of Alberta oilsands

    Jan 14, 2014

    Neil Young is accusing the Canadian government of “trading integrity for money” when it comes to Alberta’s oilsands. Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/neil-young-blasts-harper-government-for-allowing-development-of-alberta-oilsands-1.1635644#ixzz2qMyLnQq8...

  • Jan 14, 2014

    PINE RIDGE — According to tribal officials the Oglala Sioux Tribal council is now preparing to meet on drafting laws that will allow for the consumption and sale of alcohol on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    On June 11, 2008, Stephen Harper issued an apology for the residential school system in Canada. He called it a “sad chapter in our history,” noting that its primary objectives “were to remove and isolate children from the influence of their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture … the government of Canada sincerely apologizes and asks the forgiveness of the aboriginal peoples of this country for failing them so profoundly. Nous le regrettons. We are sorry. Nimitataynan....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) - The Yakama Nation is moving to ban marijuana in all 10 counties of its ancestral lands, covering one-fifth of the state's land mass....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    YAKIMA, Wash. — The Yakama Nation is considering an unprecedented move in its fight against legalized marijuana that could have implications for 10 Central Washington counties....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    Officials with the Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe near the Nevada-Oregon border are investigating a medical situation involving the use of non-sterile blood glucose monitoring equipment....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    WASHOE COUNTY, Nev. (MyNews4.com & KRNV) -- At least 21 people of the Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe have been potentially exposed to HIV, and Hepatitis B and C. According to Tribe Chairman Tildon Smart, the exposure is from a blood glucose pen that was reused and not properly sterilized between patients....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    The crisis at Neskantaga, a community 480 km northeast of Thunder Bay, has been a growing concern of mine as of late. On Apr. 17, 2013, the reserve declared a state of emergency; two young men had committed suicide within seven days of one another. It was reported that the community averaged around 10 suicide attempts a month, and at one point that number even exceeded 30 attempts in one month....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    RAPID CITY, SD - When Winston Day Chief steps out onto the ice for the Rapid City Rush, he is more than a gifted young hockey player. He is also a Native American athlete who has skated his way into the complicated arena of race relations in western South Dakota. In a sport that bleeds, he is helping to heal old wounds....

  • Jan 14, 2014

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A former Northern California tribal official was sentenced Monday to three years in prison for embezzling nearly $1 million from the Yurok Tribe....

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