Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)
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VANCOUVER(NEWS1130)-Yet another group may boycott the Missing Women inquiry, the BC Civil Liberties Association....
Here is a lawsuit that will make news next year when the Washington Supreme Court decides it....
The British Columbia government needs to claw back some of the authority it has delegated to native agencies for aboriginal children, the province’s representative for children and youth says....
B.C.’s children’s watchdog is desperately pleading with the government to close a loophole that may have led to an infant’s death in 2007....
Two British Columbia First Nations are taking a wait-and-see approach as West Coast salmon are tested to determine if they have been contaminated with radiation resulting from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster six months ago, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) reports....
OKLAHOMA CITY - Leonard Peltier has been moved from the US penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania to a transfer facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma....
From flash-frying to fresh produce, an Osage restaurateur of fast-casual orientation likes to think about health as well as taste when he assembles Native menu items to please a growing clientele....
LAC DU FLAMBEAU - Lac du Flambeau school administration says its dress code consists of white, black or grey polo shirts with the school logo on them, and the bottoms can be khaki or black-colored, or black jeans....
High joblessness and the weak economic recovery pushed the ranks of the poor in the U.S. to 46.2 million in 2010 -- the fourth straight increase and the largest number of people living in poverty since record-keeping began 52 years ago, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday....
VISTA, Calif. -- A man who admitted involvement in the 2008 beating death of a teenager on the Pala Indian Reservation was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in state prison....
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Two people that federal prosecutors said played large roles in a conspiracy to bring marijuana onto the Onondaga Indian Nation from the Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation were sentenced today in federal court....
Former Chippewa Cree Tribal Chairman Raymond Parker, Jr., has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for credit card fraud....
Alabama and Tennessee have issued a Endangered Child Alert for a child and suspect that could be headed to the local area. The alert was issued for 13-year old Leeann Weaver. She was last seen in the company of her father, 61-year-old Lee Weaver in Hardin County, Tennessee. Weaver assaulted Leeann’s mother and fled with the child. Authorities believe they could be headed to the Poarch Creek Indian Reservation in Atmore. Leeann is a Native American Indian. She is 5′4″ tall and weighs 119 pound...
PHOENIX—Charles Yazzie, 20, of Round Rock Arizona and a member of the Navajo Nation, pleaded guilty today to one count of armed robbery for holding up the Round Rock Trading Post on the Navajo Nation in July 2010....
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Niobrara man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for causing a crash that killed one of his passengers and seriously injured another....
A motorist who accidentally hit and killed a close friend on the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation after dropping him off following a night of drinking avoided prison when she was sentenced in U.S. District Court recently....
First Nations chiefs from across the province are outraged over the "extravagant" expenses for the board of the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA). Read more: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/business/SIGA+Spending+angers+chiefs/5398567/story.html#ixzz1Xw8J64Cj...
Some may or may not notice the painting which is relatively new, or know the story below, which is based on legend much older....