Judge sets oral arguments in Cherokee Nation Freedmen suit (September 18, 2013)
A federal judge will hear argument in the Cherokee Nation Freedmen dispute on April 28, 2014
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Professor complains Native pipe ceremony excludes women (September 18, 2013)
A professor at the University of Saskatchewan is drawing controversy for comments he made about a Native pipe ceremony on campus.
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Court holds second day of hearings in Cherokee custody case (September 18, 2013)
An appeals court in Oklahoma heard a second day of arguments in a custody dispute involving a Cherokee Nation girl.
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Leader of United Keetoowah Band to start law school in 2014 (September 18, 2013)
George Wickliffe, the chief of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, will be joining the legal field.
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Indian-owned lending firm seeks dismissal of New York case (September 18, 2013)
Western Sky Financial, an Internet loan business owned by a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed the state of New York.
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Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians meet at convention (September 18, 2013)
The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians is hosting its 60th annual convention this week.
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Navajo Nation leaders talk housing needs with HUD Secretary (September 18, 2013)
Leaders of the Navajo Nation met with Shaun Donovan, the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Leech Lake Band hosts convention for governmental reform (September 18, 2013)
The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is hosting a three-day governmental reform convention.
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Gabe Galanda: Decision favors Nez Perce Tribe's treaty rights (September 18, 2013)
Attorney Gabe Galanda discusses court decision favoring Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho and its treaty rights.
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City to retry Clyde Bellecourt for arrest at Idle No More event (September 18, 2013)
Prosecutors in Minneapolis, Minnesota, plan to re-try Clyde Bellecourt, a co-founder of the American Indian Movement, in connection with an arrest at an Idle No More event last December.
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USDA questions plan to create $380M Keepseagle foundation (September 18, 2013)
The Department of Agriculture is objecting to a proposal to use $380 million from the Keepseagle settlement to create a new foundation for Indian Country.
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Opinion: Tribes develop roadmap for future of Colorado River (September 18, 2013)
Anne Castle, the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science, and T. Darryl Vigil, a member of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, discuss the Ten Tribes Partnership:
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Native Sun News: Oglala Sioux Tribe backs Teach for America (September 18, 2013)
In an unprecedented move the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council passed a resolution announcing formal support for the Teach For America organization.
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Tim Giago: Shannon County -- The second poorest in America (September 18, 2013)
The old saying goes that 'The more things change, the more they stay the same.' That, my friends, is the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in a nutshell.
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