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The American Indian Family and Children's Services building at 25 Empire Drive in St. Paul has been ordered condemned, but the director of the private foster care agency is appealing the order to vacate....
When the Farmington School District’s American Indian Education Committee met recently, only three parents showed up. But Barb Duffrin was encouraged nonetheless....
Minnesota's first regulated wolf hunt moves into a new phase Saturday when sport trappers will be allowed to try their luck for the first time since the region's wolves came off the endangered list last winter....
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.—A man who pleaded guilty to the slaughter of sled dogs will not spend time in prison, a judge has ruled, concluding the man had the “best interests” of the dogs at heart when he culled the pack near Whistler after a slump in business following the 2010 Olympics....
MARTIN — The lifeless body of Albert Apple Sr., Oglala Lakota, was discovered in the pre-dawn hours of Thursday, Nov. 8....
NEW TOWN, N.D. — Some residents of a North Dakota reservation say they are frustrated with the lack of information surrounding the deaths earlier this week of a grandmother and her three grandchildren....
The man who led a public inquiry into the failed police investigation of serial killer Robert Pickton has handed in his report to the B.C. government....
FARGO, N.D. — A North Dakota woman who pleaded guilty to stealing from a tribal organization has been sentenced to home monitoring and ordered to pay restitution....
A director for Bristol Bay Native Corp. is on a leave of absence this week following police accusations he raped a woman earlier this month. Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2012/11/21/2700565/bristol-bay-native-corp-director.html#storylink=cpy...
Bigfoot fan Peter Wiemer totally understands why the state Department of Environmental Conservation claims it doesn’t believe in Bigfoot....
In 1620, the English ship Mayflower landed on the North American coast off-loading some 100 Puritan religious fanatics (the so-called “Pilgrims”) in the middle of the New England winter. The indigenous inhabitants of this area had already been reduced to almost nothing shortly after 1614 when an English exploratory force made first contact there....
The public inquiry looking into the death of Phoenix Sinclair heard some disturbing details Wednesday about a time when the little girl had a foreign object lodged in her nose for three months....
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The largest solar power plant on tribal lands in the United States is expected to go online in southern Nevada's desert in 2016 under a new 25-year, $1.6 billion deal approved by Los Angeles city council to buy solar power produced on the Moapa River Indian Reservation. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/business/energy/article/LA-buying-1-6B-power-from-NV-tribal-solar-plant-4057729.php#ixzz2D3XPQiEY...
n a case linked to a controversial wolf hunt and with possible repercussions in Minnesota, the state of Wisconsin filed suit Wednesday seeking to block plans by six Chippewa bands to hunt deer at night across the northern third of the state....