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Florida's Native Americans have said they will battle to preserve the lands where their ancestors were once imprisoned. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2516963/Floridas-Native-Americans-battle-preserve-lands-ancestors-imprisoned.html#ixzz2mPecubIP Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook...
NEW TOWN, NORTH DAKOTA – Forced evictions, of local residents from their mobile homes in the New Town area, to provide housing for predominately out-of-state oil workers has reached a new low. On Monday, April 16th, four American Indian residents of the Prairie Winds Mobile Home Park, including a 9 year old child, were forced to leave their home when landlord, Leroy Olsen, removed Heather Youngbird and Crystal Deegan's front door. Olsen then cut the electricity and turned off the propane to the home, and told them they had to leave their h...
NEW YORK -- Two recent lawsuits by New York City are the latest in a string of government legal actions that have left the state's once-booming Indian reservation cigarette businesses reeling, and questioning their future....
The healthcare.gov web site is working. I spent some time on it this weekend and it was easy to navigate, pages popped up when they should, and I quickly found answers....
Government authorities are trying to choke off the supply of borrowers to online lenders that offer short-term loans with annual interest rates of more than 400 percent, the latest development in a broader crackdown on the payday lending industry....
Joseph Morsette was sworn in Monday as chief judge for the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe near Devils Lake....
The state of Washington and the Yakama Nation have agreed on a new and improved way to collect fuel taxes at gas stations on the reservation. It’s actually an old/new system — one that’s in place with 18 other tribal governments in the state but new to the Yakamas — and the state’s history with it enhances the prospect that it will be more fair to the governments, gas station operators and consumers....
Bring it on. That's Senator Patrick Brazeau's message to the RCMP regarding any investigation into his expenses....
Once he so loathed the media that he angrily lashed out on Twitter against a journalist who reported on his poor Senate attendance record....
GALLUP, N.M. – members of the Navajo Nation shopped at Wal-Mart on Black Friday; people were reportedly in line for over 2-hours....
FAIRBANKS -- Ounce for ounce, methane has an effect on global warming more than 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide, and it's leaking from the Arctic Ocean at an alarming rate, according to new research by scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2013/11/30/3205668/researchers-say-arctic-ocean-leaking.html#storylink=cpy...
Tucked in the nation's northeastern corner, the Passamaquoddy tribe's ancestral land remains as it was centuries ago: rugged and teeming with natural beauty and wildlife. Snow-covered in winter, springtime warmth reveals a rolling landscape, lakes and ponds — and dozens of bubbling springs....
Feb. 6, 1947: Because Mrs. Isabel Crocker, shown in her gift shop, is three-quarter American Indian, she and family must vacate their West Hollywood home, says court, owing to non-Caucasian deed restriction....
There was some positive area economic news announced last Thursday at the quarterly meeting of the area’s room tax commission....
First Nations adults with diabetes are more likely to develop end-stage kidney disease compared with their non-First Nations counterparts, a Saskatchewan study suggests....
The surprise discovery of traces of European ancestry in the 24,000-year-old bones of a boy unearthed in the heart of Siberia has caught the attention of Canadian experts, who say the find could rewrite the story of the people who first populated ancient Canada and the rest of the Americas....
NEW YORK—In a riveting, if slightly far-fetched, work of alternate history that fans of science fiction are bound to enjoy, author Judith Nies’ novel Native American History: A Chronology Of The Vast Achievements Of A Culture And Their Links To World Events imagines a strange fictional world where, prior to its 15th-century colonization by Europeans, North America was actually inhabited by millions of indigenous peoples. “Numerous Paleoamerican groups inhabited vast expanses of land along modern-day Canada and the United States as early as 14...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The latest livestock attack by Oregon's Snake River pack could put it one bite away from being the first considered for a state kill order under new rules....
Some award winning First Nations musicians have gathered in support of their brother and teacher the Grey Wolf....
FARMINGTON — The Navajo Prep girls basketball team is about to hit its stride this season....
Blood Tribe Police have charged a Stand Off couple for allegedly neglecting their child of medical attention....
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A 54-year-old Taos man faces a federal murder charge in the shooting death of another man during an altercation at a gas station and convenience store....
A Hardin man has denied murder charges in the stabbing death last month of a St. Xavier man whose body was found near the Two Leggins river access on the Crow Reservation. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/hardin-man-denies-murder-charge/article_9bcf8b40-0992-5676-a9aa-b7f8e7b99649.html#ixzz2mPptCclM...
Red Lake Middle School will be hosting Parent Teacher conferences at the Middle School on Thursday, December 5th, 2013 from 3:30-7:00 PM. Dinner will be served from 3:30-6:30....