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Native and Tribal Feeds
Lecture focuses on Native American veterans
Memorial at the administrative center of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians honors tribal members who served in the armed forces. More than 75 members of the tribe have served in all branches of the military from World War II to Operation Desert Storm.
Federal Voter Guides Available In Native Languages
Citizens who speak Navajo, Cherokee, Dakota and Yup'ik, the most commonly spoken Native American and Alaska Native languages in the U.S., will now have access to federal election voter guides in their native languages.
Tribe receives national award for economic empowerment
TULSA, Okla. Cherokee Nation Entertainment is making national headlines in business and the tribal communities for its initiative to partner with Native American-owned businesses. The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development recently awarded the Cherokee Nation-owned company the Tribal Gaming Visionary Business Empowerment Award at its annual conference in Las Vegas.
Wisconsin law first for ending use of Native American logos
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle has signed the nations first state law establishing a process for ending the use of Native American mascots, nicknames and logos in ways that portray racial stereotyping and disrespect of our native citizens.
VIDEO: 'Casino Jack's' debut brings back memories of Tribal time of turmoil
WASHINGTON, D.C. The best connected, most highly paid and influential lobbyists in Washington werent about to let a couple of stubborn Native Americans or a small-town newspaper get in their way.
With state's nod, Indians' spirits can walk free
In the bowels of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., are boxes containing the skeletal remains of more than 130 Native Americans who died in Virginia centuries ago.
Federal law protects rights of tribal children
SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. The Indian Child Welfare Act is a federal law pertaining to American Indian and Alaska Native children that many tribal members are unaware of. Attorneys, judges, social workers and state court systems work with this act almost daily. The United States Congress enacted ICWA more than 30 years ago to protect the best interests of Indian children, and to promote the ...
Long-suffering tribe fears oil may strike final blow
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Developer wants businesses to spearhead Indian-mound preservation
Naomi King Staff Writer HOUMA The Dulac land that holds an ancient earthen mound believed to have been built by Native Americans may become a public park.
Excerpts from recent South Dakota editorials
Aberdeen American News. May 5, 2010. It's a tough financial time for education. Understandably, the state Legislature couldn't come up with any additional dollars for K-12 education.