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Monday, May 1, 2000

Feature Story:
Gathering grabs spotlight (5/1)
Feature Story:
Pueblo keeps road open (5/1)
BOOK REVIEW: An Eskimo in exile (5/1)
Landmark trial begins today (5/1)
Treaty rights face test (5/1)
Attack leaves two dead (5/1)
Omaha woman honored (5/1)
Archaeologist discusses old find (5/1)
Pequots biggest taxpayer (5/1)
Oklahoma: Still 'Indian Territory' (5/1)
Lac du Flambeau goes after 2nd casino (5/1)
Gaming compact extended (5/1)
Weekend Update (4/28 - 4/30) (5/1)
Alaskan Natives want cruise ships out (5/1)
Explosion suspects arrested (5/1)
Group tours internment camp (5/1)
Indian youth more likely to be jailed (5/1)
Pequots defended (5/1)

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