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(Reuters) - Aboriginals in British Columbia can stake a broad claim to traditional territories due to a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision that also raises new questions about prospects for the contentious Northern Gateway pipeline and other resource projects....
It's being hailed as a significant victory for First Nations, and aboriginal people across the country are celebrating today's Supreme Court of Canada decision granting title to more than 1,700 square kilometres of land in B.C. to the Tsilhqot'in First Nation....
MANHATTAN (CN) - Affirming dismissal of a decades-old tribal claim to a wide swath of land in upstate New York, the 2nd Circuit cited a trio of cases that also involved ancestral lands....
The Mountie overseeing the investigation into the murders and disappearances of women and girls along British Columbia's so-called Highway of Tears says his officers have a number of "strong suspects," but they have yet to uncover enough evidence to lay charges nearly two years after the last major break in the case....
The third presidential forum on Monday featured pointed exchanges between the 17 candidates over policy, character, vision, and even their administration. With two months left until the primary election, it was the candidates' chance to impress Western Navajo – or not....
The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council's decision to suspend Tribal President Bryan Brewer on Tuesday stemmed in part from the council's concern over Brewer's dealings with tribal businessman Raycen Raines....
About two dozen people rallied outside the Chronicle-Journal newspaper offices in Thunder Bay on Thursday to protest the paper's decision to publish a controversial election ad earlier this month....
ONONDAGA NATION, N.Y. (AP) — Two young brothers, their sister and father have been attacked by two bulldogs that were then shot to death by officers in central New York....
Onondaga Nation, N.Y. -- An unprovoked attack by two American bulldogs on the Onondaga Nation injured four people Thursday morning....
GREAT FALLS -- The United States Attorney's Office announced in a press release on Wednesday that former officials of the Blackfeet Tribe's Po'Ka Project, a multi-million dollar federally funded effort to address the needs of troubled youth on the reservation, were sentenced in federal court in Great Falls by U.S. District Court Judge Brian M. Morris....
Rapid City, S.D. (PRWEB) June 26, 2014 - Following a stirring speech by President Obama at the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation, the Lakota Sioux tribes took a historic step forward on Monday in their ongoing struggle to end South Dakota’s seizures of their children....