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Oct 27, 2011 (Morning Edition) — Native Americans like Dwayne Stenstrom, who were sent off the reservation as young children, seek the culture and heritage they lost....
On a small crest deep in South Dakota's Black Hills, a dozen children jumped on sleds and floated across the snow. They are wards of the state, and this is their home: the western campus of the Children's Home Society....
The Osage Tribe and its advisors from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and Pipestem Law Firm PC recently celebrated its $380 million settlement at a ceremony at the U.S. Department of the Interior....
Pendleton, Ore. — Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement, protesters have camped out at a tribal center in Eastern Oregon, objecting to severance packages for their board of trustees and calling for expanding their charter school....
More than 100 people talk and laugh at a lunchtime feast at Eabametoong's community centre. It's a much happier mood than this time last year. Back then, people were reeling from the deaths of their neighbours....
8th Annual California Conference on American Indian Education...
Where are the Latinos and Native Americans in science? On paper, they hardly exist statistically. But anyone walking or driving through downtown San Jose this week will see about 3,600 Hispanic and American Indian lab rats, nerds and geeks crossing the streets from hotels to convene at the McEnery Convention Center....
Washington, Oct 26 (ANI): A group of students in America’s Ohio University have launched a campaign against some Halloween costumes which would hurt and humiliate people from minority ethnic groups....
Fond memories were entwined with bitterness at the missing women’s inquiry Wednesday as a B.C. First Nations leader marked his late sister's birthday and derided the circumstances that led to her death....
Eric Jackson Allen was hell-bent in not only taking his own life but also others who stood in his way. The Peyton, Colo., man led police on a high-speed chase on June 2 from Mineral County, through the Walker River Indian Reservation and finally to Fallon where the chase ended in tragedy....
A 41-year-old Rosebud woman has pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally trafficking in eagles, U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson of Sioux Falls said Wednesday in a news release. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/rosebud-woman-pleads-guilty-to-selling-eagle-parts/article_3dc81a6e-0034-11e1-9787-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1bz9MXK3V...