May 13, 2005
Court allows residential school abuse class action (05/13)
Tribal sovereignty must be respected, court rules (05/13)
Opinion: Tide has turned for Indians in Montana (05/13)
Bush finally steps up for Crow Creek Tribe's school (05/13)
Chumash Tribe makes new land-into-trust request (05/13)
Indian park superintendent uses post to educate (05/13)
Editorial: Si Tanka bankruptcy hurts businesses (05/13)
Lincoln Indian Center names Omaha man as director (05/13)
More money slated for Natives and law enforcement (05/13)
Native people won't be ignored by Queen, says official (05/13)
New study cites alarming rates of Native HIV cases (05/13)
Harjo: Native people, like 'extinct' bird, survive (05/13)
BIA refutes criticism of land-into-trust checklist (05/13)
Passamaquoddy Tribe to weigh new gas terminal site (05/13)
Sheriff's ties to Seminole Tribe under more scrutiny (05/13)
14 states file brief in Supreme Court tribal tax case (05/13)
Group wants county smoking law enforced on tribe (05/13)
Democrats won't budge on Myers, other nominees (05/13)
Column: Tribal bucks went to Republican interests (05/13)
Grand jury in Abramoff probe subpoenas Democrats (05/13)
GOP group funneled tribal money to anti-gamblers (05/13)
Albert White Hat reflects on Lakota language (05/13)
May 12, 2005
Cayuga Nation, county reach deal on inspections (05/12)
Zinc mine near Native villages is major polluter (05/12)
Connecticut governor asked for recognition hearing (05/12)
Familiar problems aired at recognition hearing (05/12)
Jury convicts reservation man of sexual abuse (05/12)
Burial ground in Wisconsin larger than expected (05/12)
Remains in Nebraska believed to be 2,000 years old (05/12)
Marquette University to restart search for nickname (05/12)
Teens arrested for North Dakota reservation fires (05/12)
First Nations want private meeting with Queen (05/12)
Nebraska to celebrate Ponca Chief Standing Bear (05/12)
Probe launched into alleged slaughter of sled dogs (05/12)
Abenaki Nation recognition bill advances in Vermont (05/12)
Column: Tribe opens children's learning center (05/12)
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe awarded cleanup grant (05/12)
Whitebird, last full-blooded Quapaw, passes at 92 (05/12)
Senate approves $295B transportation measure (05/12)
May 11, 2005
Column: Tribes just can't come and take 'our' land (05/11)
Hearing weighed for McCaleb's e-mail destruction (05/11)
Oklahoma tribe considers development in Illinois (05/11)
Indian inmates in Wyoming accused of racial attack (05/11)
Si Tanka University files for bankruptcy in court (05/11)
'Native Visions' to air on PBS station in Arizona (05/11)
Haskell University gets ready for commencement (05/11)
Yakama member running for student body president (05/11)
Spirit Lake Nation receives four EPA cleanup grants (05/11)
Mother of Red Lake survivor suffers stroke (05/11)
Indian principal connects with Tulalip students (05/11)
Board approves naming new school after Sequoyah (05/11)
Play recounts Native boarding school experience (05/11)
Witness list for hearing on federal recognition (05/11)
Jodi Rave: Hope remains after mother's passing (05/11)
Columbia River tribes forced to shut down fishery (05/11)
Pentagon again seeks environmental waivers (05/11)
Spending act includes new language on contracting (05/11)
Appeals court dismisses Cheney task force suit (05/11)
Column: Ney investigated for Abramoff donations (05/11)
May 10, 2005
Senate hearing to tackle land-into-trust process (05/10)
Court upholds conviction for drug-related death (05/10)
Students in Oregon send blanket to Red Lake (05/10)
Men to go trial for cattle theft on reservation (05/10)
Tim Giago: South Dakota press censors Indian writers (05/10)
Tribe expands partnership with Phoenix Suns (05/10)
BIA said to issue new land-into-trust checklist (05/10)
Native students compete in science fair in Arizona (05/10)
Makah Nation makes plans for mini-mart, motel (05/10)
Hayworth reimburses tribes for use of luxury suites (05/10)
Mississippi Band teams up with college to offer degree (05/10)
South Carolina tribe welcomes state recognition (05/10)
Race an issue as Native man goes on trial for murder (05/10)
9th Circuit rejects minority contracting policy (05/10)
Stensgar steps down as Coeur d'Alene chairman (05/10)
Column: Don't hold your breath waiting for BIA (05/10)
Crow Creek Tribe, state sign school agreement (05/10)
Second expert describes hack of Interior Department (05/10)
Yellow Bird: Indian Health Service has failed us (05/10)
Abramoff refused to appear at hearing on high fees (05/10)
Debate continues over blocked judicial nominees (05/10)
May 09, 2005
Lobbying Report: National Indian Gaming Association (05/09)
Lobbying scandal prompts new look at tribal rules (05/09)
Oneida Nation families hope tribe won't evict them (05/09)
Editorial: Hearing a first step in tackling suicide problem (05/09)
Group accuses Native village of killing two children (05/09)
New center to address abuse, violence on reservations (05/09)
Editorial: Indian education will benefit all students (05/09)
Stevens complains again about Native village funding (05/09)
Red Lake Nation hopes to improve its tribal court (05/09)
Editorial: Don't close Civil Rights offices (05/09)
New Mexico to install statue of Pueblo Revolt leader (05/09)
Navajo Nation launches 'Just Move It' campaign (05/09)
Cabazon officials say tribe not on brink of bankruptcy (05/09)
Indian entrepreneurs hope to pass on success (05/09)
Abramoff scandal an issue in Georgia campaign (05/09)
Abramoff tied to yet another Congressional trip (05/09)
Column: Ho-Chunk Nation on verge of bankruptcy (05/09)
Virginia tribes to mark Jamestown in England (05/09)
San Pasqual leaders placed on administrative leave (05/09)
Foul play suspected in case of missing Native teen (05/09)
Christian college offers little beyond religion (05/09)
John Potter: I love everything about the buffalo (05/09)
Mark Trahant: Social Security debate masks failures (05/09)
Yellow Bird: Talking with a World War II veteran (05/09)
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