Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
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CONAKRY, Guinea — An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus is believed to have killed at least 59 people in Guinea and may already have spread to neighboring Liberia, health officials said Monday....
WINNIPEG – Some aboriginal people who were adopted into white families during the so-called Sixties Scoop say it’s their turn for reconciliation and are calling for a formal apology from the federal government....
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Three Cherokee Nation citizens have sued certain Tribal Councilors, Principal Chief Bill John Baker and the CN regarding changes to an election law concerning residency requirements for At-Large Tribal Council candidates....
More than 75 members of the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians have been notified they face expulsion in another round of disenrollments that have roiled the tribe in recent years....
A study by the Alberta government says an aboriginal community downstream from the oilsands doesn't have higher overall cancer rates....
The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill struck at the very heart of fish, a new study says. Exposed to millions of gallons of crude, young tuna and amberjack, some of the speediest predators in the ocean, developed heart defects that are likely to limit their ability to catch food....
The FBI is still looking for a man wanted in connection to a Christmas Day stabbing on the Navajo Nation....
Cobalt blues and salmon pinks flash by like a meteor shower during a new moon as a group of middle school students parade through the main hall of the Miccosukee Embassy in Miami....
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and other state attorneys general are alarmed that federal enforcement of a law aimed at Indian-tribe tobacco sales might go up in smoke....
QUINTON, Okla.— “He’s still not talking yet,” said Autumn Sisco, staring down at the beefy little boy in the Buzz Lightyear sweatshirt playing at her feet. She scooped him up and swiped at his runny nose with her shirt sleeve....
SISSETON WAHPETON OYATE TERRITORY— Dennis Banks, one of the founders of the American Indian Movement (AIM), believes it is time to give the organization that was formed in 1968 new life....
arah Payne isn’t sure why she has daily migraines, but she hopes to get answers soon....
(Reuters) - A Native American tribe, concerned about the impact of marijuana on its youth, is fighting to derail the rollout of a nascent recreational pot industry across a quarter of Washington state, where it still holds some traditional rights....