Wednesday, September 25, 2002

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Phil Hogen goes before the Senate today for his confirmation hearing as chief regulator of the $12.7 billion Indian gaming industry....

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American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer from the highest poverty rates in the nation, the Census Bureau reported on Tuesday....

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Secretary of Interior Gale Norton will never be able to fix the broken Indian trust fund, two former government officials who left their posts amid high-level pressure told Congress on Tuesday....

The Sioux Falls Argus Leader in an editorial today throws its support behind a bill to use federal funds for reservation nursing homes....

A bill to sell a federal site to the Mormon Church is stalled in the Senate....

The University of Minnesota regents plan to vote on the school's participation in a controversial telescope project located on sacred land in Arizona....

A book by a Smithsonian curator describes how federal bureaucrats were able to negotiate treaties with tribal leaders during the late 1800s....

The state of Nebraska claims the Omaha Tribe owes in $300,000 in tobacco-related taxes....

An Alaska Native corporation won't allow the Sitka Tribe to choose new lands because the request came too late....

The White Mountain Apache Tribe plans proscribed and pile burns on its Arizona reservation....

Tribal police on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona will seize more than 100,000 pounds of illicit drugs this year, about 300 pounds a day, The Washington Times reports....

A Nebraska state judge fined five activists $100 for drinking beer in public as a protest against liquor sales to Native Americans....

A unique provision in gaming compacts in Washington state allows tribes to share in the casino wealth....

Federal recognition must be the most important Indian policy issue, the way politicians and the media in Connecticut see it....

Supporters of expanded gaming in Nebraska filed a federal lawsuit on Monday to get their voter initiative back on the November ballot....

A massive water rights bill settling outstanding tribal claims in Arizona has been introduced in the Senate....

Navajo Nation voters are questioning the presidential ticket of Joe Shirley and Frank Dayish....

Thousands of otherwise healthy salmon have been reported dying in the Klamath River Basin in California-Oregon....

The House Resources Committee will hear testimony on three Indian policy bills....

The general council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma will meet tomorrow to move forward with plans to suspend Jerry Haney as the tribe's principal chief....

The Indian Enron: "If the theft of billions of dollars from some of the nation's poorest citizens isn't enough to galvanize American taxpayers into action, guarding their own pocketbooks should be....

Deputy Interior Secretary Steven Griles continued to meet with former clients from the mining industry despite signing recusals barring his involvement, The Washington Post reports today....

"The recent decision to hold Department of Interior Secretary Gale Norton in contempt of court for failing to solve her department's mismanagement of Indian trust funds does not go far enough....

The Department of Interior wants to mail what it claims are historical accountings to Indian beneficiaries....

A non-enforceable moratorium on new construction has non-Indian residents on the Tulalip Reservation in Washington worried....