Friday, June 28, 2002
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Okla. tribal leader insists casinos are legal
Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby defended the legality of his
sprawling Oklahoma casino empire this week against complaints of
improper Bureau of Indian Affairs land approvals....
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In The Hoop: Winners, Losers
astern Pequot Tribe and Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Tribe -
Congratulations on your new federal status! It's time to work out any
differences and fight the state of Connecticut together....
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NIGC ordered to settlement talks
A federal magistrate today ordered the outgoing members of the
National Indian Gaming Commission to discuss settling a dispute over a
controversial casino game....
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House bill cuts trust fund accounting
A House subcommittee this week sharply curbed an historical accounting
owed to more than 300,000 American Indians....
Ruling limits Navajo candidacy
Navajo Nation Council Speaker Ed Begay can't run for president of his
tribe, a review board has determined....
Supreme Court approves school vouchers
A divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the use of public money to
send children to religious and private schools....
Obituary: Founder of theme village
Bill Hewitt, the founder of a Indian-themed tourist attraction died in
Washington on Monday at the age of 85....
Editorial: Fix casino fund formula
The Norwich Bulletin in an editorial today says any future tribal casino
deals should include more money for local communities in Connecticut....
Two die in Calif. sweat lodge
Two people who were participating in a New Age "vision quest" died in a
California "death lodge" last week....
State recognized tribes have hope
Two tribes in Connecticut are hoping their case for federal recognition
will be helped by their state status....
Conn. group wants recognition halted
A group called Connecticut Citizens Against Casinos has called for a halt
to all pending federal recognition decisions....
House-Senate hammer out energy bill
A joint House-Senate conference committee on an energy bill has
already run into some heavy debate, thanks to Rep....
Native corp signs $1.1 billion deal
A subsidiary of Calista Corp., an Alaska Native regional corporation, has
signed a $1.1 billion deal to provide aerospace engineering to the Army....
Welfare amendment would cut funding
Senator Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) this week suggested it was time to end
a welfare exception for Alaska Native villages....
N.Y. school drops Indian mascot
A New York school district voted this week to retire its Indian mascot....
Students learn Pueblo farming practices
Students in New Mexico are learning traditional Pueblo farming
techniques....
4H program removes Indian themes
The 4H program in Virginia has removed references to Indian culture, The
Washington Times reports today....
N.M. tribe signs water deal
The Jicarilla Apache Nation of New Mexico signed an emergency water
deal on Thursday to help local communities deal with drought conditions.
The tribe agreed to provide up to up to 6,000 acre-feet of water....
Tribal school denied accreditation
The Idaho State Board of Education on Thursday denied accreditation to
the Coeur d'Alene Tribal School....
Ariz. fire burning reservation
The massive Rodeo-Chediski fire continues to burn on the Fort Apache
Reservation in Arizona....
Tribal worker charged with arson
An employee of the Mescalero Apache Nation has been charged with
starting a fire on the southern New Mexico reservation....
Cobell to tour Indian Country
Elouise Cobell, the lead plaintiff in the Individual Indian Money (IIM)
lawsuit, is starting an Indian Country outreach effort....
Supreme Court declines IHS case
The Supreme Court today denied a request by a fired Indian Health
Service to have her position reinstated....
Alaska Native village being excavated
Students in Alaska are helping archaeologists unearth an Athabaskan
village that was abandoned earlier this century....
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