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  • Nov 30, 2011

    A public inquest should be held into the death of a young Manitoba man on God's River First Nation, the agency representing northern chiefs said Wednesday....

  • Nov 30, 2011

    Data from the 2010 Census indicates Iowa’s Native American population grew 27 percent in the last decade. Census-takers found just over 11,000 Native Americans in Iowa. Just over a thousand were living in the Meskwaki Settlement near Tama, and the Census found 7.5 percent of the population in Tama County is Native American....

  • Nov 30, 2011

    The family of a former Ramapo town worker killed by a New Jersey park police officer has won a $2.1 million award from a Bergen County jury....

  • Nov 30, 2011

    FARMINGTON — About 660 American Indian veterans in New Mexico have received reimbursements of state income taxes wrongly withheld from their pay while they served on active military duty....

  • Murkowski wants probe of why feds won't prosecute Allen

    Nov 30, 2011

    Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is asking for an investigation into why the federal Justice Department abandoned the teen sex crimes case against former Veco Corp. Chairman Bill Allen and blocked the state's effort to prosecute Allen. Read more: http://www.adn.com/2011/11/28/2192693/murkowski-wants-probe-of-why-feds.html#ixzz1fC170lYy...

  • Nebraska-based air ambulance to serve Rosebud

    Nov 30, 2011

    SIOUX FALLS -- An air ambulance will be stationed just seven minutes from the heart of the Rosebud Indian Reservation starting Wednesday when it begins flying out of nearby Valentine, Neb. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/nebraska-based-air-ambulance-to-serve-rosebud/article_7195a408-1a95-11e1-b996-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1fC1PwmEO...

  • Mastering Tribal Governance

    Nov 30, 2011

    Think of it as GPS for those working in or for tribal government. After all, teaching students to navigate the logistical, financial, legal and ethical challenges of such jobs is the goal of the new Master of Tribal Administration and Governance program offered at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/29/mastering-tribal-governance-64359 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/29/mastering-tribal-governance-64359#ixzz1fC1gDciN...

  • World is growing warmer, U.N. says

    Nov 30, 2011

    DURBAN, South Africa - World temperatures keep rising and are heading for a threshold that could lead to irreversible changes for the Earth, the U.N. weather office said Tuesday. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2011/11/29/20111129world-growing-warmer-un-says.html#ixzz1fC29Im6K...

  • Ex-head of Wyoming tribal agency gets probation

    Nov 30, 2011

    CHEYENNE — A former director of the Northern Arapaho Tribe’s social services agency will serve three years of probation for his role in the embezzlement of up to $175,000 in federal funds intended for needy families, a federal judge ordered Tuesday. Read more: http://trib.com/ap/state/ex-head-of-wyoming-tribal-agency-gets-probation/article_ed24d432-22dc-5870-81f2-d67fcb09ae0b.html#ixzz1fC2c2fwm...

  • Reward offered in Pine Ridge armed robbery

    Nov 30, 2011

    Authorities on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation have offered a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of two suspects in the robbery of Yellow Bird’s Convenience Store in Pine Ridge around 10 p.m., Friday. Read more: http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/reward-offered-in-pine-ridge-armed-robbery/article_a6b0075c-1b0b-11e1-a4cb-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1fC2pwff7...

  • Nov 30, 2011

    POCATELLO, Idaho — A Chubbuck woman faces at least eight years in prison for her role in the April beating and kidnapping of a woman who was dumped in a creek on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation....

  • Nov 30, 2011

    RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA -- In a position of transition, turmoil has broken out at the United Sioux Tribes Development Corporation in Rapid City. According to program participants and a loyal employee of the USTDC a state of confusion has happened and is ongoing, all seemingly with the implicit permission of the board of directors, comprised wholly by the elected chairmen of the Sioux tribes in and around South Dakota....