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SPIRIT LAKE NATION — Walk along a dusty street in one of the little reservation towns here, and the stereotypes scream their half-truths....
Washington D.C. (Northlands NewsCenter) -- The Chippewa tribes of Minnesota are one step closer to cashing in on lost funds, dating back to the 1940's. The Nelsen Act has passed the Senate and is awaiting President Obama's signature. The bill unlocks money from reservation timber and land sales that were handled improperly; a lawsuit was filed in the 40's on behalf of the Minnesota Chippewa. It was settled for 20 Million dollars in the 90's. Now, lawmakers freed these funds to be dispensed to the six Chippewa bands in the state of Minnesota....
LINCOLN, Neb. | Ho-Chunk Inc. has added a professional sports team to its diverse portfolio holdings...
TORONTO -- Ontario's top court ruled Friday that two men should not be extradited to the United States to face drug charges because of their aboriginal status....
OTTAWA - The RCMP was asked to investigate a First Nations health centre in the Maritimes over allegations half a million dollars that came from contribution agreements signed with the federal government was misappropriated, The Canadian Press has learned....
The third game wasn’t the charm for Sam Bradford, Cherokee. After playing lights out in his first two games, a close lose to the Detroit Lions and a come-from-behind win against Washington, Bradford and his St. Louis Rams were beaten soundly by the Chicago Bears yesterday, 23-6. The Rams are now 1-2, while the Bears improved to 2-1. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/09/24/sam-bradford-and-the-rams-roughed-up-by-chicago-bears-135476 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/09/24/sam-bradford-and-t...
CAMPO — A wind and heat-stoked brush fire Sunday tore through hundreds of acres near the Campo Indian Reservation in East County, destroying an estimated 20 homes and several other buildings as it continued to spread....
An Oregon convict who died in 2006 from lung cancer while serving a 16-year sentence for kidnapping, assault and attempted rape has been linked to at least one murder in British Columbia, unsolved cases along the Highway of Tears and four other murders in Oregon....