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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2001 The chairman and vice-chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee did not attend the annual convention of the National Congress of American Indians, The Spokesman Review reports today. Sens. Daniel Inoyue (D-Hawaii and Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.), chairman and vice of the committee, were on the agenda for yesterday's opening. Another committee member, Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) did attend. The convention is taking place in Spokane, Washington. It ends on Friday. Get the Story:
Powerful concerns (The Spokesman Review 11/27)
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Facebook TwitterTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2001 The chairman and vice-chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee did not attend the annual convention of the National Congress of American Indians, The Spokesman Review reports today. Sens. Daniel Inoyue (D-Hawaii and Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.), chairman and vice of the committee, were on the agenda for yesterday's opening. Another committee member, Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) did attend. The convention is taking place in Spokane, Washington. It ends on Friday. Get the Story:
Powerful concerns (The Spokesman Review 11/27)
Use the username indianz@indianz.com and the password indianz to read the site. Relevant Links:
National Congress of American Indians - http://www.ncai.org Related Stories:
NCAI kicks off in Spokane (11/26)
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