Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
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Dodge County authorities said on Wednesday that they will not file criminal charges in the suicide of a 13-year-old girl from Mantorville, Minn., late last month....
The Minnesota Voters Alliance, which is suing state and local officials over allegations of fraud in Minnesota elections, has been accused of not registering as a charitable organization....
NICE, Calif. – On Tuesday several families that had been subject to tribal disenrollment several years ago were evicted from their homes on Robinson Rancheria....
The RCMP has been spying on a group of British Columbia First Nations whose vocal opposition to Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline has taken them to the company’s annual shareholders meeting in Toronto, according to documents obtained through an access-to-information request....
CBC News has learned the high-profile Mountie who first spoke out against sexual harassment in the national police force is suing her employer, alleging years of "persistent and ongoing" sexual harassment and bullying....
This sprawling Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is a Connecticut-sized zone of prairie and poverty, where the have-nots are defined less by the money they lack than by suffocating hopelessness....
PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA –– A 20th anniversary event will be hosted by the SuAnne Big Crow Boys & Girls Club on Saturday, June 2 to celebrate and honor two generations of club members, partners, supporters, volunteers and communities....
ARTESIA, N.M. - Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly said Navajo Police Sgt. Darrell Curley gave the ultimate sacrifice for the public's safety....
ELLSWORTH, Maine — Even though federal officials are looking into whether elver fishing might be adversely affecting the abundance of American eels, the number of elver fishing licenses in the state of Maine went up by more than 50 percent last week....
May 07--A federal decision in 2009, to bolster law enforcement on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation and three other tribal communities around the country has had a local impact on crime....
SALT LAKE CITY, UT (kuer) - For freshman Deirdre Yazzie, the health issues facing American Indians are not just academic....
WASHINGTON, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On the 100th anniversary of the Olympic Games in which athletes Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox), Duke Kahanamoku (Native Hawaiian), Andrew Sockalexis (Penobscot) and Lewis Tewanima (Hopi) represented the United States in Stockholm, the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian presents "Best in the World: Native Athletes in the Olympics." The exhibition opens Friday, May 25. Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/703403#ixzz1uTAqeRgf...
Ute Mountain Ute tribal members won’t have to wait for a federal judge’s approval to receive the first benefits from a $42.6 million settlement with the federal government....