Monday, January 14, 2002
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Norton defense continues on trust fund
Secretary of Interior Gale Norton's contempt trial resumes today in
federal court with attorneys representing 300,000 American Indian
beneficiaries beginning their cross-examination of a senior government
official....
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Tribal right to work laws affirmed
It took two trips to a federal appeals court but San Juan Pueblo of New
Mexico has again prevailed in its fight to enact its own labor laws....
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The Week in Review
Contempt trial against Secretary Gale Norton resumes,
Internet-related shutdown at Interior continues,
consultation of Indian Country moves along, Native artists
get nominated, and nuclear site chosen....
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Report: Norton missed deadline on major plan
In what environmentalists are calling a suppression of science in favor of
industry interests, Secretary of Interior Gale Norton failed to submit
highly critical comments one of her agencies drafted in response to a
major environmental regulation plan, The Washington Post reports
today....
John Potter: The expanding waistline
"I open the fridge and, invariably, something resembling an item
formerly known as food, or a small mammal in a baggie, drops to the
floor, scaring the holy crap outta me....
Auditor Andersen's name in 'tatters'
Arthur Andersen, the auditing firm which performed an accounting of
tribal assets for the Department of Interior in the 90s, has become a
central part of the unfolding Enron scandal due to a strikingly similarity
to the trust fund debacle: destroyed documents....
Enron debate a political gamble
With the Enron scandal going into full-gear, the debate over
investigations into how the Bush administration was connected to failed
company is turning out, as usual, a politically touchy issue....
Seneca council approves gaming compact
The Seneca Nation tribal council on Saturday approved a gaming
compact with the state of New York, moving it closer to final acceptance
by tribal members....
Crow legislators getting to work
The recently created Legislature of the Crow Tribe of Montana is getting
to work this week after members held organizational meetings....
Letters: Debate over Redskins name
Eileen Mattingly: "One doesn't have to be Native American to be
offended -- I wince every time I hear [Redskins]."
William G....
Native man sentenced over eagle parts
A man from the Salish First Nation of British Columbia, Canada, was
sentenced to two years in prison for violating federal eagle protection
laws....
Study shows lactose intolerance gene
Is that rumble in your stomach caused by dairy products you ate? Or are
your bowels just irritable?
A DNA test might clear the answer up....
Yellow Bird: Foreseeing change
"After the big snowstorm in October, when most of us thought we were in
for a long, cold and snowy winter, a Native friend of mine disagreed....
Neb. gaming measure advances
An amendment to allow casino-style gaming on Nebraska's reservations
has little chance of clearing the state Legislature, according to an
Associated Press pre-session poll of lawmakers....
Mich. tribe wins gaming suit
A local statute which limited licenses for urban casinos in Michigan to two
companies violated the Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled on
Friday....
Man claims true leader of Conn. tribe
In the latest battle over federal recognition and the riches it may bring,
Samuel Dixon Jr....
Colombia rebels to leave occupied towns
Rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) have
agreed to withdraw from five towns inside a large territory of
southwestern Colombia after three years of talks with President Andres
Pastrana failed....
Mining halted at Ariz. site
A judge in Arizona has temporarily halted the bulldozing of 870-year-old
Hohokam ruins in north Phoenix....
Boy, 3, survives night in freezing cold
A 3-year-old boy is in good condition after surviving a night in Alberta,
Canada, in zero-degree temperature....
School helping Native language efforts
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies
Institute are helping indigenous people in North and South America
preserve their languages by developing computer translation programs....
Seminole lawyer in critical condition
Jim Shore, general counsel to the Seminole Tribe of Florida, remains in
critical condition after being shot last week in his home....
Tribal water deal in Okla. halted
The state of Oklahoma and two tribes announced on Friday that
negotiations over the sale of water to Texas have been terminated....
House Interior appropriator resigning
Rep Joe Skeen (R-N.M.), the chairman of the House subcommittee which
oversees funding for the Department of Interior, is retiring, he
announced on Friday....
Natives in Mont. prisons a disparity
Native inmates in Montana make up 20 percent of the state prison
population even though American Indians are just 6.2 percent of the
general population....
Who is Gale Norton?
A year after she was nominated to head the Department of Interior,
people are still wondering just who exactly is Gale Norton....
Domenici to push Norton on payments
Sen Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) plans to send a terse letter to Secretary of
Interior Gale Norton regarding her failure to make millions of dollars in
royalty payments to Indian Country, an aide told angry Navajo tribal
members on Friday....
Editorial: Redskins an honor to Native people
"Redskins" honors Native people and isn't derogatory, The Washington
Times writes in an editorial, responding to a resolution passed requesting
that the football team drop its name....
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