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ALTURAS, Calif. — Prosecutors say they plan to seek the death penalty against a woman accused of killing four people and trying to kill two others at a Northern California tribal meeting. Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2014/11/10/3342641_death-penalty-planned-in-tribal.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - The Hopi Tribe and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) impounded more than 100 animals on Hopi Partitioned Lands Aug. 18-28, causing conflict between Hopis and Navajos....
By 2009, oil companies had leased most of the land on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation for exploration and drilling. Since then, the tribal government has received tax revenue and royalties from energy production, but over 80 percent of the proceeds from that production goes to off-reservation firms and their investors....
Jaqueline Anaquod was 24, two years homeless, addicted to drugs and alcohol, and had nothing but the clothes on her back. She was lower than rock bottom when she happened by her aunt's house on Fifth Avenue in North Central Regina....
There are 1,181 missing and murdered aboriginal women on record from 1980 to 2012....
The family of 16-year-old Rinelle Harper has remained at her bedside in a Winnipeg hospital after the teen was attacked and left for dead last weekend....
A shy teenager, Rinelle Harper had moved to Winnipeg in pursuit of a better education, leaving her northern Manitoba reserve behind for the provincial capital. She found a high school that serves aboriginal students, but she also met violence that nearly killed her....
A 16-year-old girl who was horrifically beaten and left for dead in the Assiniboine River is now recovering in hospital, as homicide detective search for suspects. Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/video-may-hold-clues-after-winnipeg-girl-beaten-left-for-dead-in-river-1.2097226#ixzz3IqsxSNav...
The family of a missing woman from Cape Breton believes she wouldn’t have disappeared if there was more support for homeless and aboriginal women....
The federal budget is complicated — and the politics of that budget is even worse. But we know that spending cuts are ahead. The questions are how deep and how soon?...
IRVING — The new leaders of the Seneca Nation of Indians assumed their offices Tuesday following inaugural ceremonies held at the Seneca Gaming and Entertainment facility in Irving....
Weeks and months after the tragic events of Oct. 24, many Tulalip youth are likely to still be grappling with deep feelings and complex emotions associated with grief, experts say....
Growing up in Big Sandy, a rather isolated town in north central Montana, Jeff Ament would read Skateboarder Magazine every month and gaze at the pictures of tricks. Once he had them choreographed in his brain, he would take one of his homemade skateboards outside and test out the moves on a series of ramps he and his father built in their backyard in the late 1970s and early 1980s....
Parts of a Western Alaska village have been without power since Friday, due to a power failure at the local electric utility....
The assistant chief of police for the Meskwaki Nation was discharged following accusations of sexual harassment, according to records released last week....
Rick Baker gathered his Keams Canyon Hopi High boys cross country team around him. The Division IV state championship race was about to begin, and Baker, as is his custom, was giving his team a last-second pep talk....
Ponemah District - November 3, 2014 at 6 PM - Ponemah Boys and Girls Club Little Rock District - November 10, 2014 at 6 PM - Little Rock Center Red Lake District - November 12, 2014 at 6 PM - Red Lake Humanities Center Redby District - November 13, 2014 at 6 PM - Redby Center Supper will be provided Topics to discuss, but are not limited to, will be suicide, drugs, violence and community input on solutions. Tribal Council members are invited Everyone is welcome....