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  • Sep 8, 2011

    Despite the end of the space shuttle program, NASA needs to hire more astronauts to maintain its presence on the International Space Station and prepare for the next generation of spaceflight, concludes a report from the National Research Council, part of the congressionally chartered National Academy of Sciences....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    Federal authorities moved Wednesday to outlaw three chemicals found in so-called bath salts, a group of synthetic drugs that emerged as a significant public health threat over the past year and have been linked to several deaths and thousands of calls to poison control centers....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Federal Housing and Urban Development officials say they have frozen HUD funding to the Cherokee Nation over the Freedmen issue...

  • Sep 8, 2011

    Band leaders in Hobbema, Alta., will attempt to end gang violence on the troubled reserve by proceeding with a bylaw to evict residents convicted of serious criminal offences....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    SAN JOSE, NEW MEXICO - In its glory days, the American Indian Movement served as a major catalyst for the resurgence for American Indians throughout the United States....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    Zuni Pueblo has announced the resignation of Lt. Governor Willard Zunie....

  • Leaders gather at tribal summit

    Sep 8, 2011

    Tribal leaders from this region gathered Wednesday in Bismarck for the 15th annual United Tribes Tribal Leaders Summit. Read more: http://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/leaders-gather-at-tribal-summit/article_a6fae8a0-d99b-11e0-a261-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1XKkipBW3...

  • Sep 8, 2011

    The ugly face of the 1955 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Tee-Hit-Ton v U.S. appeared recently in Plymouth County (MA) Superior Court, in Greene v. Pacheco, et al., a case challenging interference by the Town of Mattapoisett with Mashpee Wampanoag fishing rights....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    For the past 17 years, motorcyclists from across the southeast have come together to honor Native American Indians by taking a scenic ride across the northern Alabama region. This ride follows the footsteps of those who were forcibly removed from their homes by the Indian Removal Act of 1830....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    Some of golf’s biggest names – Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam – were among those that participated in a fundraising event for a foundation that assists Native American youth. More than $500,000 was raised during the fourth annual Notah Begay III (NB3) Foundation Challenge, which was held on Aug. 31....

  • FEMA opens recovery center in Crow Agency for flooding victims

    Sep 8, 2011

    A state and federal disaster recovery center has opened in Crow Agency to help people affected by storms and flooding during the spring. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_aeb16a55-8a9f-5411-9064-b88e71f4a93b.html#ixzz1XKmeHaO7...

  • Sep 8, 2011

    WAPATO, Wash. — A hit-and-run suspect who escaped from a holding cell at the Wapato city jail was recaptured after a day of being on the loose....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho -- A 19-year-old Desmet woman has been sentenced to 30 days in jail, six months of house arrest and six months in a halfway house for the death of a friend she struck with her car while speeding and driving drunk....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    The Cherokee Nation is feeling the pinch of a tribal court’s opinion that upheld a constitutional amendment that excludes citizenship to “non-Indian freedmen descendants....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    DKP: What’s the first and most important thing you want us to know about you? What should I think of when I think about you? QJ: The most important thing i’d like for everybody to know is that I would NEVER do music for money, greed, or anything of that nature. I do music for the love of the art. Music is who I am and it will forever continue to be who I am. The money that comes with the music would be to support my family and to make sure they live a comfortable life. I could never do music for any other reason....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    In hopes that action would discourage President Barack Obama from permitting an extension to the Canadian Keystone pipeline — also known as the “Keystone XL” — a group of First Nations and American Indian activists protested in front of the White House on Friday....

  • Sep 8, 2011

    The new $42 million Pine Ridge Justice Center for the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota will be the first full-service judicial center in Indian Ccountry built with U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) funding when completed late next year. It also marks the first major BIA-approved (judicial?)construction project in nearly a decade....