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Articles from the November 12, 2012 edition


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  • A Veterans Day Message

    Nov 12, 2012

    Many Native American teenagers are planning their future and want to make a difference—I believe that. The Native American people have—time and again—answered our nation’s call when it comes to serving in many capacities and that includes the call of service in the military. Many young women and men will serve in the various branches and willingly do so without hesitation—and they serve for a variety of reasons. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/a-veterans-day-message http://indiancountrytodaymedian...

  • Nov 12, 2012

    FARGO – The Bureau of Indian Affairs has handled more than a hundred reports of suspected child abuse or neglect on the Spirit Lake reservation since taking over social services Oct. 1....

  • Making Progress for Native American Communities

    Nov 12, 2012

    “If you knew the conditions and circumstances…you would do all you could to remedy them.” These were the words written by Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte—the first Native American woman to earn a medical degree—in 1907. Her letter appealed to the federal government to act to address a lack of health-care resources for her Omaha tribe, to send more medical professionals to her people, and to stem the spread of disease among local children. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/making-progress-for-native-ame...

  • Nov 12, 2012

    ROSEBUD, SD - Freedom isn't free. To veterans all across the country, it's more than just a catchy phrase. It represents sacrifices made to protect our way of life....

  • Veterans Day 2012: Honoring Native American Veterans

    Nov 12, 2012

    Native Americans stand among America’s most distinguished authors, artists, scientists, and political leaders, and in their accomplishments, they have profoundly strengthened the legacy we will leave our children. So, too, have American Indians and Alaska Natives bravely fought to protect this legacy as members of our Armed Forces. As service members, [Native Americans] have shown exceptional valor and heroism on battlefields from the American Revolution to Iraq and Afghanistan. –President Barack Obama Read more:http://india...

  • Nov 12, 2012

    FARMINGTON — Five hundred and sixty-six American Indian tribes are federally recognized in the United States, though many more are unrecognized....

  • Mitt Romney’s Pre-Edited Concession/Confession Speech in My Dreams

    Nov 12, 2012

    My Fellow Americans, It is with sadness that I concede the election to President Obama. He fought a good campaign and, while I thought I had a chance, the people of this country have spoken. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/mitt-romneys-pre-edited-concessionconfession-speech-in-my-dreams http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/mitt-romneys-pre-edited-concessionconfession-speech-in-my-dreams#ixzz2C0l9shNd...

  • Nov 12, 2012

    Residents of the Tule River Reservation will soon have access to complimentary public transportation, thanks to an agreement that was approved Tuesday by the Porterville City Council....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    Some local jail inmates who need medical care and are hospitalized could be allowed to walk away after getting treatment and not return to jail under a new policy that hospital officials say is driven by HIPAA, the federal law protecting patient privacy rights....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    A Native American voter advocacy group says scores of potential voters were turned away from polling stations in Browning on election night because of a shortage of ballots....

  • Feds to pay $125M in residential school settlements

    Nov 12, 2012

    The federal government will spend $125 million over its projected budget this fiscal year to fund out-of-court-settlements for residential school survivors. Read more: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/health/Feds+125M+residential+school+settlements/7522549/story.html#ixzz2C0nW58t8...

  • Nov 12, 2012

    An advocate for women in the sex trade told First Nations leaders this week that the cycle of addictions in their communities will push their sisters, daughters and granddaughters into prostitution....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    PIERRE, S.D. — The states of South Dakota and North Dakota have reached an agreement to work with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to crack down on sex offenders....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    A Winnipeg woman says her daughter's family has been trying to stay warm in their First Nation housing complex since the furnace broke down this fall, but there are concerns about how they are expected to heat their home....

  • General Excellence: First Female Native American General Officer Honored in Her Home State

    Nov 12, 2012

    Retired Major General Rita Aragon did not plan to join the United States military, but with her back against the wall it began a career that achieved multiple firsts and adds an induction into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame on November 9. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/09/general-excellence-first-female-native-american-general-officer-honored-in-her-home-state-143511 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/09/general-excellence-first-female-native-american-general-officer-honored-in...

  • Nov 12, 2012

    FARMINGTON — A Shiprock man pleaded guilty Thursday to attacking his paraplegic brother with a machete because his brother was “jumping” him, according to court documents....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    LOCKPORT – A Tuscarora Indian Reservation man, already facing a possible prison sentence for having a stolen snowmobile, pleaded guilty to two more charges Friday in Niagara County Court....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    BISMARCK — A North Dakota man is accused of setting fire to a church on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation....

  • Nov 12, 2012

    Webinars and Teleconferences are not the raw materials that Tribes use to build the infrastructure that they need. However, at USDA Rural Development we believe that these tools are crucial building blocks that help our Agencies and staff build a foundation for consultation, cooperation and mutual understanding with Federally Recognized Tribes....

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