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  • Sep 27, 2011

    Officials with the Coeur d'Alene Tribe in northern Idaho say the Benewah County prosecutor is incorrect to say tribal members don't have the right to hunt or fish on reservation land owned by non-tribal members....

  • Sep 27, 2011

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- A Denver man convicted of first-degree murder for his role in the 1975 shooting death of an American Indian Movement activist has had his federal prison sentence reduced from life to 20 years, federal court documents show....

  • Sep 27, 2011

    PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA –– Lloyd “Luff” Goings was infuriated by the John Steele’s Administration’s selection for the position of Tribal Treasurer....

  • Sep 27, 2011

    Wheat stimulates the appetite, causes blood sugar to spike and leads to excessive weight gain, argues Dr. William Davis, a preventive cardiologist who practices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in his new book Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight and Find Your Path Back to Health....

  • FBI seeks help in fatal hit and run on Blackfeet Reservation

    Sep 27, 2011

    The FBI is asking for the public's help in the investigation of a hit-and-run incident that killed a man on the Blackfeet Reservation early Sunday morning Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_7e5330b5-e9d4-563d-8b58-5da6cabb6b4d.html#ixzz1Z97TRXqC...

  • Sep 27, 2011

    Edward Itta, the outgoing mayor of Alaska's North Slope Borough, is speaking out on the embezzlement controversy that's rocked the campaign to replace him. Maggie Ahmoagak, the wife of former five-time North Slope mayor and current candidate George Ahmoagak, Sr., was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges that she stole some $475,000 in federal funds from the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission while she served as its executive director....

  • Sep 27, 2011

    Forget Las Vegas glitz. The new Legendary Waters Resort & Casino three miles north of Bayfield is designed to fit into the scenic South Shore, not to stand out like a neon sign....

  • Red Lake, Oral Tradition, and Other Forms of Cultural Information Transmission

    Russell Littlecreek|Sep 27, 2011

    Have you ever played the game “Telephone”? You gather a bunch of people in a circle and the first person whispers a phrase to the next person and so on until the phrase comes around to the first person again. The rules are you can only whisper the phrase once and once you’ve heard the phrase you have to whisper what you think you heard as correctly as you can to the next person in line. Afterwards, it is great fun to compare what each person heard to what was actually said and how the phrase became mangled as it went around the circuit. Telep...