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Oglala Sioux Tribal Council Representative Deborah Rooks-Cook died unexpectedly at her home in Oglala on Friday, Aug. 5. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/ost-councilwoman-deborah-rooks-cook-dies/article_d0c65e58-c244-11e0-bea6-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1UbCWsEV7...
LEWISTON -- Hula hoop-sized dream catchers hanging outside the door let people know when the Mount Pleasant Native American Gift Shop on the Tuscarora Reservation was open for business....
Two Fort Totten, N.D., residents changed their pleas to guilty yesterday on federal theft and embezzlement charges....
Former South Dakota governor and congressman Bill Janklow - convicted of felony manslaughter in 2003 after a deadly traffic accident near Flandreau - has been cited for multiple traffic violations since his driving prohibition was lifted in 2007....
An Arizona man was in custody Monday as Fort Peck Tribal Police are investigating a Sunday death in Poplar that they have deemed a homicide....
"The first white man to settle in Chicago was black." That was a popular witticism around town in the 1930s, and it says a lot about the attitudes of the time. Of course, the person referred to was Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable....
Black Hawk can still sell its untaxed, non-fire-safe cigarettes to members of any federally recognized California tribe, but that's it, according to a court decision that was recently affirmed by the California Court of Appeals....
SASKATOON - The suspended chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is extending an olive branch to the organization's executive council....
The Lax Kw’alaams raised eyebrows when the B.C. north coast native band opened up its own trade office in Beijing in 2009. This year, the band’s forestry company expects to do nearly $40-million in sales with China, filling nine shiploads of logs at the port of Prince Rupert....
IRVING — The Seneca Indian Nation of western New York is marking the latest payment from the U.S. government under the 1794 Canandaigua Treaty....
ALLEGANY TERRITORY, Salamanca, NY – August 9, 2011 – The Seneca Nation, along with the other nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, signed the Treaty of Canandaigua in 1794 with the newly formed United States of America to recognize nation sovereignty and land base....
Heather Purser has no plans to marry her girlfriend anytime soon. But that doesn't mean that she wouldn't like the option....
A former NBC studio technician in New York City says colleagues taunted him about his Native American heritage by displaying a doll in traditional Native American dress and making insulting comparisons....
Lac du Flambeau Public School board members heard some tough news as Faye DeMarte presented "unsatisfactory" scores from last year's WKCE test results....
OROVILLE — An essay about why American Indian culture and history are important helped clinch a spot for an Oroville teenager at a national leadership conference held recently in New Mexico....
Nearly 100 Team California athletes in baseball, softball and wrestling scored bronze, silver and gold medals at the first U.S. Indigenous Games last month in Milwaukee....
GREAT FALLS - A Polson man will spend 13 years in federal prison for molesting a 4-year-old girl for four years on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation....
PALA: Man pleads guilty in teen's death; co-defendant still faces trial Read more: http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/sdcounty/article_f71e503c-c954-56af-9c49-aea572aa9414.html#ixzz1UcioiCYQ...
(Media-Newswire.com) - As a group, American Indians suffer some of the worst health disparities in the United States....
The United States is proud to commemorate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous People. Just eight months ago, President Obama announced the support of the United States for the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. On this day, we celebrate the aspirations of the Declaration and recognize its moral and political force. In announcing the U.S. decision in December, President Obama stressed that what matters more than “any resolution or declaration…are actions to match those words.” The United States is working steadfa...
The Coeur d’Alene Tribal Council has rehired its casino manager who held the post from 1994 to 2006, when he was fired and accused of fraud and abuse of tribal property, reported Seattle Pi....
A special prosecutor filed a lawsuit against 78 current and former Navajo Nation Council members alleging massive fraud in their use of $36 million in discretionary funds intended for Navajos in need....