Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Fourth Vice Chief Simon Bird is leaving the world of politics....
ALBUQUERQUE — Residents of two Native American communities near the New Mexico-Arizona border were forced to leave their homes Monday as strong winds fanned the flames of a wildfire burning in the Chuska Mountains....
Four Alberta First Nations are suing the federal government over what they call the deplorable state of their drinking water....
RIVERTON, Wyo. (AP) – Representatives of Wyoming tribes and a national group dedicated to ending tribal sovereignty held a lively but civil debate over a boundary dispute involving the state, a federal agency and the tribes....
President Obama made the welfare of Native American children a theme during his recent visit to the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota, but two child welfare activists say the federal government has failed to protect those children....
President Obama is promoting new initiatives to improve education for Native American students. Ahniwake Rose, executive director of the National Indian Education Association, has the details....
Juneau Police say a racially-fueled incident marred the closing of an Alaska Native dance and culture festival on Saturday in the state's capital city, and they're still looking for a suspect. Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2014/06/16/3520042/racial-incident-mars-close-of.html#storylink=cpy...
RONAN, Mont. - The town of Ronan's police department is under fire for alleged civil rights violations, and lawyers say the number of plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit could be more than 100....
ELKO — The officers of the Western Shoshone Department of Public Safety wanted to chat outside of the Elko Smoke Shop Thursday morning....
Family members are mourning the loss of four-year-old Sheena Levina Jenny Uqaituk, who was killed by dogs in Puvirnituq, a northern Quebec village on the Hudson Bay coast....
A niece of Marlene Bird, the Prince Albert woman who was brutally attacked and burned, says she can't comprehend how anyone could do such an evil thing to her aunt....