Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
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WASHINGTON - Billionaire Democratic donor and environmental activist Tom Steyer opened a new front Wednesday in his campaign to derail the Keystone XL project by commissioning a study of the oil pipeline's vulnerability to terrorism....
WINDOW ROCK - The Navajo Nation Council voted 13-3 to approve an agreement that will award the Navajo Nation $554 million from the United States and bring an end to the Navajo Nation's lawsuit against the United States over historical mismanagement of trust fund assets....
The Seminoles Indians are looking to get into the banking business...
BISMARCK, N.D. — They sat in an intimate circle, 12 Native American teenage boys and the nation’s highest law-enforcement official, getting to know each other for about 45 minutes Thursday and talking casually about music, life, girls — and sex....
Louise Spence, a Manitoba First Nation member, says she plans to take legal action against her own band after she was told she can't run for chief because she's separated from her husband....
GREAT FALLS — Blackfeet voters apparently fed up with the division among their tribal council members have ousted three of four incumbents in this week's primary elections. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/blackfeet-council-members-ousted-in-primary/article_08e6acc6-a7d7-54d9-924c-611c2ae15594.html#ixzz33r6hl8KR...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Federal officials have threatened to cut off funding to the Blackfeet courts after finding unqualified and unvetted judges, prosecutors and staff running an unstable system that denies due process to those who appear before it and is overly influenced by tribal leaders....
Two members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation were sentenced on Thursday for possessing and selling parts from protected wildlife....
The shooting of RCMP officers in Moncton, N.B., is bringing up painful memories for the family of Const. Dennis Strongquill....
California has largely escaped two decades of controversy surrounding the resurgence of wolves in the West, but the state stepped firmly into the fray Wednesday as wildlife officials voted to extend endangered species protections to gray wolves....
Convicted of killing a police officer on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, Richard John LaFuente became a free man again Thursday after 28 years behind bars, according to the Minnesota Innocence Project....