Monday, July 7, 2003
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The Week in Review
After two months of testimony, Trial 1.5 in the Indian trust trust fund case saw special trustee Ross Swimmer take the stand in defense of the Bush administration....
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The Week in Indianz.Com History
The Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Celebration is well underway but one tribe has been left behind....
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Court rules tribe owed self-determination funds
A federal appeals court last week sided with an Oklahoma tribe in a federal funding dispute, disagreeing with two other circuits on the way government agencies dole out money for self-determination contracts....
Obituary: Halftown, host of children's show
Traynor O Halftown, host of the longest-running children's television show in Philadelphia, died Saturday....
Collection of Lakota artifacts to go to museum
A collection of more than 40 Sioux artifacts has been given to the Lincoln County Historical Society Museum in Nebraska....
N.C. tribe raising funds for first land buy
The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation is holding a golf tournament to raise funds to buy land....
Federal officials monitored tribal protest
Canada's Department of Indian and Northern Affairs is defending its campaign to overhaul the way First Nations are governed....
Cheyenne-Arapaho council member removed
Vera Franklin has been removed from the business committee of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma....
Flandreau Santee Sioux president resigns post
Tom Ranfranz has resigned his post as president of the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, The Sioux Falls Argus Leader reports....
Rosebud Sioux Tribe ousts council member
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota has removed council member Tez Duysak over a conflict of interest violation....
Meskwaki dispute centers on recall petitions
The elected chairman of the Meskwaki Tribe of Iowa said he will accept recall petitions only if a rival faction vacates the tribal offices....
San Carlos Apache Tribe in leadership roil
The vice chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona is on leave amid a political and leadership dispute, The Arizona Republic reports....
Frank King: Eliminating corruption and greed
"Today, many of our Native people do not comprehend the importance of unity, but pray to the god of individualism....
Tribal leaders in Okla. reject tobacco compact
Twelve Oklahoma tribes have rejected a tobacco compact proposed by the state....
Review: Sherman Alexie's Ten Little Indians
"Although "Ten Little Indians" is somewhat uneven, it is with passages such as these that Alexie's gifts as a storyteller unquestionably win us over....
Opinion: End use of Indian mascots in media
"Native people have asked sports teams, colleges, school districts and media outlets to stop using the offensive names - chiefs; braves; the outright racial slur, redskins - and to end the accompanying cultural theft and perversion, the painted faces and chicken feathers, the drum beats and tomahawk chops.
These contortions and distortions do not honor our culture, as mascot supporters disingenuously claim....
NMAI graces DC Mall with 'feminine' architecture
Slated to open September 2004, the National Museum of American Indian will be the only building with "feminine architecture" on the National Mall, the museum's facility planner says....
Fire threatens Taos Pueblo and its sacred sites
Fire crews in northern New Mexico are battling a blaze that is threatening homes in Taos Pueblo and a sacred lake....
BLM approves Native corporation land selection
The Bureau of Land Management publishes notice today of its approval of a land conveyance to the Kuskokwim Corporation under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act....
Senate committee to hold hearing on Indian gaming
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs will hold an oversight hearing Wednesday on the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act....
Swimmer to appear on Native America Calling
Special trustee Ross Swimmer is scheduled to appear on Native America Calling, the nationally-broadcast radio program, this Wednesday....
Editorial: Trust fund settlement bill 'disgraceful'
Legislation to settle the Cobell trust fund lawsuit denied American Indians their legal rights, The Denver Post says in an editorial....
Dicks pins anti-Cobell language on Taylor
A legislative rider that settles the Cobell trust fund lawsuit was the work of Congressman Charles Taylor (R-North Carolina), The Seattle Times reports....
Cherokee swap site home to rare species, artifacts
A proposed land swap between the National Park Service and the Eastern Band of Cherokees could upset rare species, according to a new report....
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