Monday, September 2, 2002
Alaska Natives more often in foster care
Alaska Native children are disproportionately represented in the foster
care system in Alaska, according to state and national statistics....
Drought affects tribal agribusiness
Due to drought, business is down for a sod farm that leases land from the
Navajo Agriculture Products Industry, the agribusiness of the Navajo
Nation....
Navajo medicine man headed to trial
A New Mexico state judge has ruled there is enough evidence against a
Navajo medicine man accused of rape to go to trial....
Rug auction brings in more than $70,000
The Indian rug auction at the 15th annual Totah Festival in New Mexico
brought in more than $71,900....
Colo. police files to be made public
The Denver Police Department is making public records it kept on local
activists....
Kan. pow-wow brings tribes together
The Shawnee County Allied Tribes Inter-Tribal Pow-wow was held over the
weekend in Kansas....
State appealing tribal gas ruling
The state of Kansas is appealing a court decision to halt taxes against the
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska....
Navajo candidates appear at forum
A forum was held on Friday for the Navajo Nation presidential candidates....
McCain missed 1 out of 10 votes
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), former chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs
Committee, has missed 10 percent of votes since 1995....
Hate notes left at Alaska Native center
Two hate-related notes were left at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in
Anchorage last Thursday....
Nez Perce warriors roar into town
The Billings Gazette continues its series on the Nez Perce War of 1877....
Native voters said key in S.D. races
Native voters in South Dakota are being heavily courted by Democrats for
the upcoming November elections....
Ariz. tribe still recovering from fire
The largest fire in Arizona history burnt 300,000 acres of the Fort Apache
Reservation, home to the White Mountain Apache Tribe....
Spokane Tribe holds annual pow-wow
The Spokane Tribe of Washington wrapped up its annual Labor Day
pow-wow today....
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