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MAHWAH, NJ — A Bergen County Superior Court trial will begin Monday involving the Ramapough Lenape Nation tribe, the township, and the Ramapo Hunt & Polo Club. The township and polo club want to prevent more than five Ramapough from using the tribe's land at 95 Halifax Road and force the tribe to remove its sacred prayer circle. https://patch.com/new-jersey/mahwah/trial-against-mahwahs-ramapough-lenape-tribe-begins-monday...
Benny Tso stands on the curb of a concrete sidewalk looking up at a snow-covered mountaintop, five miles in the distance. Tso, who served as the chairman of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe for more than a decade before stepping down last year, recalls the story of his ancestors making the journey each year from near where he stood to the mountainous area to escape the desert heat. https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/las-vegas-paiutes-thrive-in-legalized-marijuana-market...
Shane Peacock stares at a series of photos looking out over the ice in the Enoch Recreation Centre. He's in one of them — somewhere in the early-to-mid '80s, he thinks — during one of his more successful years playing hockey. "That was a fun year — we won a lot of tournaments. We had a really close-knit group there," Peacock said. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/hometown-hockey-in-enoch-cree-nation-shows-community-s-deep-ties-to-sport-1.5099142...
Generally speaking, humans have demonstrated over and over a remarkable ability to cooperate in a crisis. The tragic fire at the beloved Notre Dame’s Cathedral was a case in point. Firemen and even members of the public rushed into the inferno, while millions of people around the world paced in front of their TV sets, wanting to jump in an help, anxiously waiting for the fire to be put out, and breathing a collective sigh of relief that there was hope for its survival. Donors rushed in behind first responders, generating a billion euros in...
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Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College will continue the annual campus tradition of celebrating Earth Week through a week-long celebration of planet Earth set for April 22-26, 2019. The Environmental Institute at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, along with the American Indian College Fund Indigenous Visionary Fellowship, collaborated to plan the Earth Week 2019 activities. The overall theme of Earth Week 2019 is “Chasing Ice.” “Every day of the week we will focus on a different topic at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College,...
For three years, the state of Vermont has been celebrating the second Monday of October, traditionally and federally labeled as Columbus Day, as Indigenous Peoples' Day. Vermont's former governor, a Democrat, signed a proclamation rebranding the holiday in 2016. The state's current governor, Republican Phil Scott, has continued the tradition. https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Vermont-passes-bill-abolishing-Columbus-Day-in-13782710.php...
The Hopi Appellate Court has upheld the dismissal of two cases that alleged the tribal chairman was improperly seated. Timothy Nuvangyaoma has been chairman since December 2017. https://www.knau.org/post/hopi-appeals-court-denies-challenges-against-tribal-chairman...
Klamath Tribal members re-elected Don Gentry to his third term as tribal chairman last week and also elected tribal council members and a chief judge. Gentry, 63, of Chiloquin, was first elected as vice chairman in 2010, and re-elected in 2013 and 2016 for three-year terms. https://www.heraldandnews.com/news/local_news/gentry-re-elected-to-third-term-as-klamath-tribes-chairman/article_f8900b06-aa4c-54f6-8f4e-6451ff7d91ce.html...
Authorities continued Friday to investigate the circumstances surrounding Thursday morning's fatal shooting of a motorist after a traffic stop in Coon Rapids. Law enforcement officials have not released the name of the man who was killed, but family and friends identified him as John Fairbanks Sr. http://www.startribune.com/family-friends-identify-man-shot-by-police-in-coon-rapids/508831142/...
WASHINGTON, D.C. ― April 15, U.S. Senators Tom Udall, vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and U.S. Representative Ben Ray Luján, Assistant Speaker of the House, along with U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and U.S. Representatives Deb Haaland and Xochitl Torres Small, introduced bicameral legislation to improve Medicaid for Native patients who receive services at Urban Indian Health Programs. The Urban Indian Health Parity Act is also cosponsored by 10 other U.S. Senators and 13 other members of the House of Representatives....
FROM KKCQ SPORTS 8A East Semifinal – #5 Kelliher Northome 34 at #1 Red Lake 75 The top seeded Red Lake Warriors ended the first half on a 20-3 run enroute to their win over Kelliher/Northome. It was the third win for the Warriors over the Mustangs this season. Autumn Holthusen led the Lady Warriors with 20 points as Red Lake improved to 19-7 overall. Gerika Kingbird connected on four three pointers and scored 17 points for Red Lake with Angel McClain pitching in with 19 points for the Warriors...