Monday, July 8, 2002
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From the Archive: Tribes awarded key funding
Tribal justice systems throughout Indian Country have been awarded
key funding that will enable them to continue the fight against drug and
alcohol abuse....
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Chinook Nation denied status after long wait
The descendants of the first tribe to greet explorers Lewis and Clark to
the Pacific Northwest do not deserve federal recognition, Assistant
Secretary Neal McCaleb announced on Friday....
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The Week in Review
Fire rages on Arizona reservation as tribal member indicted
for starting blaze, Bush administration releases historical
accounting plan, and casino company feels negative bite of
Indian gaming regulators....
LA Times focuses on Cobell lawsuit
Frustrated with answers given by federal officials, Elouise Cobell, former
treasurer for the Blackfeet Nation of Montana, filed a class action suit to
seek an accounting of the Indian trust fund....
Mont. tribal elders missing
Two elders of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana last seen in
Colorado are the subject of a joint tribal-local police search....
N.Y. consumers flock to reservations
Smokers in New York are increasingly turning to the state's reservations
to buy tax-free cigarettes....
Navajo Nation develops minerals program
The Navajo Nation is in the second phase of a program to improve
handling of mineral resources....
Narragansett Tribe loses gaming partner
The Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island has lost its gaming partner again.
Boyd Gaming withdrew from a $500 million casino proposal in response
to delays by the State Legislature....
Bush signs tribal college policy
President Bush signed an executive order last Wednesday to support
tribal colleges....
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