Friday, September 27, 2002
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Show me the money
Indian Country, are you ready for round two? The son of BITAM, that
disastrous proposal to fix the broken Indian trust, is coming your way
around January 6, 2003....
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In The Hoop: Winners, Losers
Is it Friday already? That means it's time for the weekly list of the movers
and shakers in Indian Country and beyond....
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Bush officials break with tribes on trust
Department of Interior officials on Thursday announced their intent to
more forward with critical changes in the management of Indian trust
assets without the consent of tribal leaders....
Students helping rebuild Navajo home
Navajo Nation vice-presidential candidate Frank Dayish helped arrange for
a Navajo woman's home, destroyed by fire, to be rebuilt....
USDA accused of recurring discrimination
A House subcommittee held a hearing on Wednesday to address
unresolved discrimination problems at the Department of Agriculture....
Hispanic judicial nominee grilled
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee bashed President Bush's
nominee for a federal court appeals position....
Conn. tribe disputes casino study
The Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe of Connecticut is challenging a study
which claims a casino will create traffic problems....
Highway plan near Haskell endorsed
A Kansas county commission endorsed plans for a highway expansion that
runs through land considered sacred to Haskell Indian Nations University....
BIA opposes Va. recognition bill
The House Resources Committee on Wednesday held a hearing on a bill to
extend federal recognition to six Virginia tribes....
Republicans revive ANWR drilling
Republican members on the joint House-Senate energy policy conference
committee proposed what is termed a "compromise" to allow drilling in
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge....
Campbell wants residency for Mexican
Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colorado) has introduced legislation to
grant permanent United States residency to a Mexican national who entered the
country illegally....
Tribal opponents accuse Inouye
Opponents of tribes in Connecticut are accusing Senator Daniel Inouye
(D-Hawaii) and the Senate Indian Affairs Committee of a conflict of
interest....
Eastern Pequot challenge filed
The state of Connecticut and three towns on Thursday appealed Assistant
Secretary Neal McCaleb's decision to recognize the historic Eastern
Pequot Tribe....
Seneca Nation expects casino approvals
The Seneca Nation of New York is waiting on two casino-related approvals
from the Bureau of Indian Affairs....
Oops! DOJ gave secrets to terrorist
Department of Justice prosecutors "mistakenly" gave 48 classified
documents to the only person charged in connection with the September
11 terrorist attacks, The New York Times reports today....
Haskell opens dialogue with students
Haskell Indian Nations University held the first of monthly meetings with
students on Thursday....
Tribes estimate 30,000 dead salmon
Biologists with the Yurok and Hoopa tribes in northern California estimate
that 30,000 salmon have died in the Klamath River....
Quechan Nation runners wrapping up journey
Members of the Quechan Nation of California and Arizona are wrapping up
a 700-mile run in support of their most sacred site....
Review: 'Skins' is about 'defeated culture'
Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post reviews "Skins," director Chris
Eyre's latest film, and calls it an accurate picture of the ills "that haunt
any defeated culture."
"Skins" tells the story of two brothers whose lives seem rather different.
Rudy (Eric Schweig) is a police officer while Mogie (Graham Greene) is an
alcoholic veteran....
Five Nations land bill held up
Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahome) has placed a hold on a bill to change how
allotments belonging to members of the Five Civilized Nations are
handled....
Tribes seek Kennewick Man appeal
Four Pacific Northwest tribes who count the 9,000-year-old remains of a
Native man as their ancestor are seeking to appeal a court decision that
allows him to be studied....
McCain: DOI lacks 'credibility' on trust
Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) was critical of the Department of Interior at a
Senate hearing on Indian trust this week....
NCAI: 'Alarming' land grab proposal
The nation's largest inter-tribal organization criticized the Bush
administration's draft legislation to take "unclaimed" Indian land....
GOPs don't like Cobell legal fees
The Bush administration, backed by Republicans in Congress, is
challenging about $2 million in legal fees collected and owed to court
investigators in the Individual Indian Money (IIM) class action....
DOI: Over 100 years of incompetence you can trust
"Why rely on a fly-by-night company for your deception and fraud needs?
We have a proven track record of lying and concealment!
Our record of robbing the poor and working class of billions speaks for
itself!
We're the U.S....
Calif. tribe sued over political gifts
A California state commission sued the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla
Indians on Thursday to force compliance with a state campaign finance
law....
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