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  • Jul 28, 2011

    NAGEEZI — One dollar per month. That's what 64-year-old Mary Woody will pay for phone service in her Huerfano home....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    Seventy-eight canoes arrived in Swinomish on Monday to take part in the 2011 Salish Sea Canoe Journey celebration. Among them was a group from the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe, who paddled for three days to get there. The event got its start in 1989, the year of Washington's state centennial, when tribes in the region traveled to Seattle to revive a tradition of gathering to celebrate their connection to salmon, water and each other. The journey later became an annual event, and tribes take turns hosting. Activities continue through Sunday on Fidalgo...

  • Jul 28, 2011

    EDMONTON — A judge is giving aboriginal protesters a third chance to dismantle a camp on sacred land earmarked for an RV park in northeastern Alberta....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    The fight against Enbridge’s plans to build a pipeline through the heart of aboriginal territory got a recent boost when the Dene Nation, comprising 35 chiefs whose territory stretches from northern Alberta through the Northwest Territories, passed a resolution supporting the British Columbia Yinka Dene Alliance’s opposition....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    Nearly 800 people have voted to dissolve the Cote First Nation band council following allegations that they have been embezzling treaty land entitlement money....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is continuing to target bear pits on the Cherokee Indian Reservation, this time with a billboard on Interstate 26....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    The dismissal of a federal domestic violence charge against a 37-year-old enrolled member of the Northern Ute Tribe was reversed and sent back to the lower court by a three-judge panel of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on July 26....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    Mounties in Hobbema have made an arrest in connection with the shooting death of five-year-old Ethan Yellowbird....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    School's out for the summer, but not for this group of students. They're participating in a camp organized by UMD's Medical School. It's geared toward Native American students interested in medicine. "We do cases in groups, and we diagnose patients and stuff like that," says Christian Coffman, a senior at the Marshall School. "We have science and math class where we learn about biology and chemistry."...

  • Jul 28, 2011

    Cloquet, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Members of the Minnesota Swarm, the state's only professional lacrosse team, were the guests of honor this week at the second annual Lax-4-Life lacrosse camp....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    NORTH COUNTY — A fire that started nearly a week ago in rugged terrain on the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation near Warner Springs was caused by arson, Cal Fire officials said Wednesday night....

  • Wolf law challenged as hunts loom

    Jul 28, 2011

    BILLINGS — Wildlife advocates went to federal court Tuesday to challenge a move by Congress that stripped endangered species status from more than 1,300 gray wolves across five states in the Northern Rockies. Read more: http://helenair.com/news/wolf-law-challenged-as-hunts-loom/article_998f3cec-b80e-11e0-9da8-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1TP5kWfwA...

  • Jul 28, 2011

    A 24-year-old man was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in Warm Springs on Tuesday afternoon, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    The victim in Tuesday's shooting on the Warm Springs Reservation has been identified as Delmer S. Davis, 24, a tribal member....

  • Jul 28, 2011

    WASHINGTON – One hundred and seventy five young men and women from nearly 50 tribal communities across the country have convened at the week-long 2011 National Intertribal Youth Summit in Santa Fe, N.M., which runs from July 24-28, 2011. The summit features administration officials from the White House and the Departments of Justice, Interior, Health and Human Services and Education, and it coincides with the one-year anniversary of President Obama’s signing of the Tribal Law and Order Act (TLOA) into law....

  • Smiths Falls rises to the occasion

    Jul 28, 2011

    For a small town, it was a big ask. Could you, within 24 hours, put up 550 displaced people, including 200 children, hauled from a remote community 2,000 kilometres away? Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Smiths+Falls+rises+occasion/5164267/story.html#ixzz1TP7Foo3t...

  • Jul 28, 2011

    A to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians for cutting the high school drop-out rate in half during the last two years. A UNC study based on statistics from 2009 reported that the Cherokee region had a dropout rate of 12 percent, nearly four times the state average. The current rate has dropped to 5.7 percent, still high for the region but more similar to that of surrounding counties. Joyce Dugan, a former principal chief and top leader of Cherokee Central Schools, credited the decreased rate to the $140 million elementary, middle and high s...

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