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TULALIP, WASHINGTON — What do you say about a young man whose actions forever changed the lives of so many? You can seek rhyme and reason, you can analyze his troubles, you can gaze into the abyss of disbelief....
In the wake of Friday’s deadly shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, some Native children in the district have received threats, according to the Tulalip Tribes....
After a widespread outpouring of condolences for teen gunman Jaylen Fryberg from a number of people, the Tulalip Tribes are denouncing the 15-year-old tribal member....
MONTREAL--A grassroots group mailed eviction notices to about 40 people living in Kahnawake as part of a campaign to drive out mixed-couples from homes in the community....
An Ontario court on Wednesday heard final arguments in the precedent-setting case of whether a child can be forced into protective care without the say-so of the Children's Aid Service....
Actress Misty Upham has been laid to rest following a memorial service in Washington on Saturday (25Oct14). The August: Osage County star was reported missing earlier this month (Oct14) and her body was discovered in a ravine in Auburn, Washington on 16 October (14). A funeral service was held at the Muckleshoot Pentecostal Church over the weekend, when Upham's friends and family members gathered to bid a final farewell to the tragic actress. The 32 year old, who was a member of the Native American Blackfeet Tribe, was honoured with a...
RED WING — The Prairie Island Indian Community has joined three states in filing a legal challenge of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's recent ruling regarding onsite storage of nuclear waste....
EDMONTON – Management of City Centre Mall said it “should have acted differently” after an Edmonton outreach worker said he was banned for six months for no reason....
An Algonquin man in Ottawa is claiming that police robbed him of his culture and is asking for more than $300,000 in damages....
Foster parents and aboriginal leaders say it's difficult to get foster homes licensed on First Nations communities, forcing workers to send vulnerable at-risk children to cities like Winnipeg....
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Navajo Nation will receive $200,000 in Sovereignty in Indian Education (SIE) enhancement funds to promote tribal control and operation of Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)-funded schools on their reservations....
One woman was arrested — and a man remains at large — after leading law enforcement on a high-speed car chase from Rapid Valley to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on Wednesday....
LINCOLN — State Sen. Ernie Chambers is calling for criminal charges to be filed against a state prison psychologist for failing to disclose that a psychiatrist had deemed convicted killer Nikko Jenkins to be mentally ill and dangerous....
FARMINGTON — A Kirtland woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to the second-degree murder of a 28-year-old woman in October 2013, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice....
LAWRENCE, KANSAS – The Haskell women’s basketball team returns all starters who are looking to improve on last year’s fourth place conference finish after an (8-8) record in the Midlands Collegiate Athletics Conference (MCAC)....