Thursday, December 19, 2002
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DOI working to finish trust reform plans
With a court-imposed deadline fast approaching, Bush administration officials this week shared some aspects of the trust reform plans they intend to submit to a federal judge....
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In The Hoop: Naughty and Nice
After eight months of work, the joint federal-tribal task force on trust reform has essentially been laid to rest with the two sides in disagreement over several key issues....
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McCaleb challenges trust accounting claims
Outgoing Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb said there is "no basis" for Indian plaintiffs seeking an accounting of their funds to claim they are owed billions for more than a century of mismanagement....
Minn. tribal college gets new president
Donald Day, a member of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, is the new president of the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in Minnesota....
Man sentenced for bribing BIA workers
A federal judge in Montana sentenced a businessman for bribing Bureau of Indian Affairs employees on the Crow Reservation....
Teens held for reservation murder
Two teens are being held by authorities in Washington state for the murder of a man on the Spokane Reservation and the attempted murder of his wife....
Field narrowed in Leech Lake election
A run-off will be held in February 2003 to determine the new chairman of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe of Minnesota....
Students use film to discuss disparities
Native students at Harvard Medical School recently held a discussion forum centered on the film "Skins."
Directed by Chris Eyre of "Smoke Signals" fame, the movie tells the story of two brothers on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota....
Murkowski to name Senate replacement
Will an Alaska Native corporate executive take Frank Murkowski's seat in the Senate? That question will be answered tomorrow....
Peabody: Navajo coal lease was legal
"Peabody's Arizona lease agreements with the Navajo and the Hopi were signed in the mid-1960s....
Oneida Nation casino profit put at $70M
The Oneida Nation of New York turned a profit of nearly $70 million in the past year, according to a financial document obtained by The Syracuse Post-Standard....
Report: Paugussett recognition due
The Bureau of Indian Affairs may decide as early as today on the federal recognition of the Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe, The Connecticut Post reported....
Conn. vote on casino law delayed
A vote to repeal a law that paved the way for Indian gaming in Connecticut has been put off until early next year....
Pequot tribe to build spiritual center
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut is planning to build a spiritual center and new tribal cemetery, The New London Day reports....
Lott confident of leadership position
Senator Trent Lott (R-Mississippi) on Wednesday said he was confident he would survive an early January vote on his position as majority leader....
Klamath report contradicts economic impact
Researchers from Oregon State University have released a report on the economic impact of the Klamath Basin controversy....
Nez Perce Tribe to honor fallen warriors
Members of the Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho are preparing to dedicate a memorial to four warriors who traveled on foot to St....
Challenges to Goshute nuclear rejected
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued two rulings on Wednesday striking down challenges to a plan to store up to 44,000 tons of nuclear waste on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation of Utah....
Zuni governor ousted in election
Zuni Pueblo Governor Malcolm Bowekaty was ousted by tribal voters on Tuesday, according to unofficial results cited by the Associated Press....
Navajo family gets new hogan courtesy tribe
The Navajo Nation is paying to build a new hogan for a single mother in San Juan, New Mexico....
Woman credits tradition in cancer fight
Doctors told Wauneta Lone Wolf, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, that she wasn't going to live very long after being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer in January 2001....
Boy who crashed car is tribal member
A seven-year-old boy is in protective custody in Minnesota after crashing a stolen car into a woman and her children on Tuesday....
Wash Post Winners and Losers for 2002
The end of year reviews are coming in and The Washington Post unveiled its 2002 Midterm Election Winners and Losers today....
A different kind of debate on race
A prominent tribal leader's remarks about Hitler and the Jewish Holocaust have prompted debate in Canada about race in the Native community....
AIM leaders never told of death threat
Police in Denver knew of serious threats against prominent American Indian Movement members but never informed the men, The Denver Post reports....
Navajo, White Mountain transcripts online
The Supreme Court website has published the transcripts of oral arguments in the White Mountain Apache Tribe and Navajo Nation trust cases....
Inmates helping tribe restore river
Inmates from a corrections facility in Washington are helping the Stillaguamish Tribe restore the banks of the Stillaguamish River watershed....
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