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  • Apr 7, 2014

    OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill Thursday meant to give Native American tribes the same tax status as state or local governments when buying property, but Central Washington lawmakers are wary of it....

  • Apr 7, 2014

    he White Mountain Apache Tribe re-elected longtime Chairman Ronnie Lupe this week, but replaced most incumbent council members with reform candidates in balloting that was widely viewed as a referendum on leadership....

  • Apr 7, 2014

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge in Portland exceeded the terms of a plea agreement to sentence a man to 25 years in prison Thursday in connection with two killings on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation....

  • Apr 7, 2014

    Kimmy (not her real name) was just 12 years old the first time she gave a grown man a handjob for money. Her 13-year old sister helped, and the more they giggled, the more money they got. “It was bizarre,” Kimmy says. “It’s one of those times where it’s like, is this really happening?...

  • Apr 7, 2014

    Mille Lacs Indian Museum site manager Travis Zimmerman kept an eye on the syrup which eventually provided samples of maple sugar to patrons of the museum who turned out for the maple sap harvest presentation Saturday, March 29. Zimmerman used a basswood trough to complete the sugar-making process, after cooking the syrup over medium heat and constantly stirring it to avoid scorching. Patrons could also watch a tree tapping demonstration and videos on how to collect sap on their own....

  • Apr 7, 2014

    LOCKPORT – A woman who was charged with causing a passenger’s death in a May 19 vehicle crash on the Tuscarora Indian Reservation will go to jail, but not for long, in the wake of a plea deal made Friday....