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A devastating fire tore through dozens of homes in Iqaluit last night leaving scores of residents homeless....
A judge in Denver now says he misunderstood key evidence when he ruled that two payday lenders operating on the Internet were beyond the reach of state regulators because they had been sold to Indian tribes....
From the country's formation in the 19th Century until the 1970s, the children had to attend schools where they were stripped of their identity....
MUSKOGEE — A federal judge has dismissed charges against a former Creek Nation employee accused of bilking the government out of more than $2.5 million in cigarette taxes. Read more: http://newsok.com/charges-dismissed-against-ex-creek-nation-worker/article/3652739#ixzz1nm6yhuTd...
MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma - A former Bixby resident and former Creek Nation employee, Michael Wisner II, 40, pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy in federal court in Muskogee Monday morning....
A Mohawk traditionalist charged with digging up a capped toxic landfill near his Akwesasne Reservation home told a St. Lawrence County judge he did not recognize the court or New York state law....
WASHINGTON — The White House on Monday welcomed a Canadian company's plan to build an oil pipeline from Oklahoma to Texas after President Barack Obama blocked the larger Keystone XL pipeline from Canada. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/obama-welcomes-transcanada-plan-for-new-pipeline/article_1e312dfc-6192-11e1-ba34-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1nm8S4rW7...
PLEASANT POINT, Maine — Steve Crawford, environmental director for the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point since 2003, has been let go because, he says, “I’m not Passamaquoddy.” The tribe denied the allegation....
COARSEGOLD, Calif. — For two months, after a disputed election, the fight for control of the Chukchansi Indian tribe was a standoff: two groups claimed to be the rightful tribal council, each holding separate meetings and appealing to the Bureau of Indian Affairs for official recognition. But the bureau said it was an internal tribal matter, and the two sides had to work it out on their own....