Wednesday, November 29, 2000 |
Feature Story: Tribe credited with economic improvement (11/29) |
Feature Story: Study: Men don't listen like women (11/29) |
Feature Story: Recognition bills crowd Congress (11/29) |
Gravesite lawsuit delayed (11/29) |
Ruins to be protected (11/29) |
Cheyenne warrior reburied in Oklahoma (11/29) |
Tribal college dispute grows (11/29) |
Casino employee admits guil (11/29) |
Trump says he didn't break law (11/29) |
Anti-Pequot towns reject offer (11/29) |
Nebraska may get gaming amendment (11/29) |
Kickapoo homeowners hit with tax bills (11/29) |
Presidential election update (11/29) |
Conference focuses on diabetes (11/29) |
Vermont storyteller dies (11/29) |
FBI still wants Peltier behind bars (11/29) |
Conference talks cooperation (11/29) |
500-pound Indian finally found (11/29) |
Osage leader gets TV time (11/29) |
Tribe still considering appeal (11/29) |
Anti-Pequot town mum on spending (11/29) |
State joins Pequot appeal (11/29) |
Men plead guilty in murder case (11/29) |
Nimpuc Tribes await recognition (11/29) |
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