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  • Oct 5, 2012

    LINCOLN — The Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, whose federal lawsuit against four Nebraska beer sellers and some of the nation’s biggest breweries was dismissed this week, might refile the lawsuit in state court, the tribe’s attorney said....

  • President Obama Answers Questions From Indian Country Today Media Network in Unprecedented Exchange

    Oct 5, 2012

    Claiming that his record shows he is more committed than his opponent in the upcoming presidential election to serving Indian country, President Barack Obama has answered questions about some of the major issues facing American Indian citizens and tribes today. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/10/04/president-obama-answers-questions-from-indian-country-today-media-network-in-unprecedented-exchange-137584 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/10/04/president-obama-answers-questions-from-indian...

  • Oct 5, 2012

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—The former governor of the Santa Ana Pueblo and a real estate developer from Pecos have pleaded not guilty to charges they embezzled at least $3.6 million from a group formed by the state's 19 pueblos to develop the old Albuquerque Indian School property....

  • Opening statements in Racial Justice Act cases

    Oct 5, 2012

    FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Race was a significant factor in the death sentences given to two black men and one American Indian woman convicted of murder who are trying to have their sentences reduced under the Racial Justice Act, a defense attorney said Monday in Cumberland County court. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Opening-statements-in-Racial-Justice-Act-cases-3907949.php#ixzz28Qew6v00...

  • Oct 5, 2012

    Fire crews are pushing back against a new blaze near Omak, Wash. The 5,000-acre wildfire on the Colville Indian Reservation has already destroyed two homes and forced other residents to evacuate. The Northwest’s busy fire season has taken a toll on tribal lands this year....

  • Oct 5, 2012

    OMAK – Fanned by 40 mph winds, a fire near the intersection of state Highway 155 and North End Omak Lake Road – about six miles outside the city on reservation land –grew to more than 5,000 acres overnight, fire officials said....

  • Oct 5, 2012

    Working with tribal, state and federal law enforcement agencies, the Yurok Tribe announced Wednesday the recent eradication of three large-scale marijuana growing operations on the Yurok Reservation....