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The number of drownings across the state has nearly hit a 10-year high, according to a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources report....
STANDOFF, Alta. - Members of the Blood Tribe in southern Alberta say a retired B.C. judge's visit to their community has renewed some faith in the settlement process for Indian residential school survivors. Read more: http://www.windsorstar.com/news/Former+judge+meets+with+Blood+tribe+help+Indian+residential/6889123/story.html#ixzz1zr0cEnef...
A tiny amendment buried in the federal transportation bill to be signed today by President Barack Obama will put operators of roll-your-own cigarette operations in Las Vegas and nationwide out of business at midnight....
LAKE SHASTA — On Tuesday, the spiritual leader and chief of the Winnemem Wintu tribe greeted her niece, and successor, on her successful passage into womanhood with a tight hug and a wide grin following her niece's crossing of the McCloud River arm of Lake Shasta....
T he Obama Administration weren't the only folks celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to uphold "Obamacare."...
A First Nation that helped build Manitoba's newest hydroelectric dam is being accused by the federal government of misappropriating $4.6 million in job training funds, according to court documents....
A nyone who has been to the Navajo, N.M., area of the reservation lately can readily see that drought conditions this summer are among the worst in the last five decades. Red Lake, once brimming with water, is now completely dry, looking a lot like people imagine the surface of the moon to look like. Chapter officials say they have never seen the lake in this condition in their lifetime....
(Reuters) - Back in 1997, a group of native American workers stranded by a blizzard on an oil installation came up with the idea of building a refinery on their North Dakota tribal lands to counter the high unemployment on their reservation. Fast forward to 2012 and the refinery, now named Thunder Butte, has received the final approval needed from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to make the dream of the Three Affiliated Tribes come true, according to a tribal spokeswoman....
FARMINGTON — McDonald's USA corporation standards and policies stipulate that each restaurant will provide a "clean wholesome atmosphere for children and families....
FARMINGTON — The FBI is investigating a shooting involving a Navajo tribal police officer and a homicide suspect near Two Grey Hills....
To the Leech Lake Reservation Band membership: I want to thank you all for allowing me to be your tribal leader the last 10 years. I was honored to represent Leech Lake on the reservation and at the state and federal levels. Being Secretary/Treasurer for six years and Chairman for the last four years, I represented all three districts on the reservation. I want to thank all my people for their courtesy, time, and friendships you have shown me over the years. I congratulate Carri Jones and LeRoy Fairbanks on their winning the 2012 elections for...
A Koochiching County man accused of using a totem pole to murder his wife was unsuccessful in his attempt to suppress evidence gathered against him....
A long-awaited survey by the U.S. Department of the Interior on tribal jobs will not be released this year, even though federal law requires regular reporting on such matters. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/07/05/legal-and-political-questions-surround-interiors-decision-not-to-release-tribal-jobs-survey-122015 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/07/05/legal-and-political-questions-surround-interiors-decision-not-to-release-tribal-jobs-survey-122015#ixzz1zrDJqdlf...
FARMINGTON — Dale Frazier, the former sheriff’s deputy who beat an American Indian with a flashlight on St. Patrick’s Day 2011, is expected to appear for an arraignment in federal court in Albuquerque on July 12....
PHOENIX (AP) - A San Carlos woman has pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $270,000 in tribal funds....
Against the steadfast opposition of American Indians in the state, Minnesota will hold its first managed wolf hunting and trapping season this fall. As a result, a cultural clash is brewing between state officials and Indians, who revere wolves. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/07/05/minnesota-ignores-indians-allows-wolf-hunting-121922 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/07/05/minnesota-ignores-indians-allows-wolf-hunting-121922#ixzz1zrGsKGdr...
The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, one of 400 scholarships administered by the United Negro College Fund, announced April 27 the selection of 15 Indian American students from eight states around the country who were among this year’s cohort of 1000 new students....
TOPPENISH, Wash. -- Yakama Nation tribal police Officer Francisco Delgado has been recognized for saving two lives during a string of arsons in White Swan in early May....
AUBURN, Wash. — An unmarked police vehicle burned in a fire after it drove over a lit firework on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation, police said....
A woman who was at the centre of a high-profile Manitoba inquiry in 1989 says the media should be free to publish the names of social workers involved in the upcoming Phoenix Sinclair inquiry....