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News Archives for June 2007:

June 29:

Law enforcement is a 'dotted blue line' in Indian country

Crow Agency camps out against alcohol abuse

Justice in Indian country

Quist says life of music couldn't have been better

Blackfeet Manpower forms youth council to teach leadership skills

Montana tribes receive more than $14 million in funding

Tribal police break up attempted beer blockade, arrest three

Governor: Add Indian to committee

Youth Empowerment Project aims to inspire, give hope

Appeals court backs tribal jurisdiction

Johnny Arlee honored in new Indian Hall of Fame

Communication to Congress on President's Assertion of Executive Privilege

Suicide and depression: a closer look

Indian Health Care Improvement Act Fact Sheet

NIGA ECONOMIC IMPACT REPORT 2006

Study finds Montana has nation's highest highway death rate

Suzan Shown Harjo: Cultural heritage and family duty

Meeting Between IHS, American Indian Tribes Addresses Health Disparities

June 28:

Glasgow, Nashua, Melstone declared as disaster areas

Rehberg sponsors health bill

Indigenous inspiration: Class acquaints children with Native writers

Tribe mulls how to spend dollars from water deal

Oglala activists plan alcohol blockade at Whiteclay

Montana eagles make comeback

Few apply for U.S. attorney job

American Indian law added to state bar exam

Tribe plans to burn grass fields

June 27:

Bald eagle goes off endangered list, marking remarkable recovery

Adam Walsh Act: Urgent Action Needed !

Tribe begins shaping plans for spending water deal dollars

PTSD task force readies recommendations

Tribes raise buffalo in southern Idaho

Rural ed funding still an issue

Farm bill discussion set for July 2

Enzi gets few applicants for U.S. Attorney job

USDA AWARDS NEARLY $20 MILLION IN CONSERVATION INNOVATION GRANTS

Ninth Annual Native American Music Awards announced

GAO- Suggested Areas of Oversight 110th Congress

GAO blasts firefighting spending in report

Disaster declared for Nashua, Glasgow, Melstone

Griles gets 10 months for Abramoff lies

Allegations Concerning Senior Officials of the Office of Special Trustee for American Indians

Tribes reaffirm ties at Bighorn site

Wyoming's new senator sworn in

Canada funds housing markets on reserves

Tribes reaffirm ties at Bighorn site

Ancestry.com Launches 150 Years of Native American Family History, Online for the First Time

Griles to be sentenced for lying about Abramoff

Thomas Sowell: Cultural Heritages

Editorial: One year later, still no commissions

Foley's Last Ride

Colorado tribe wins IHS contract suit

Sacred sites, and their stories, must be saved

Oh, the places he's gone!

Schweitzer names picks for state boards

Indian Country problems still regarded as ‘local issues'

Hate vandalism stuns reserve

Leaders are dedicated to improve health care for tribes

Indian Health Service Newletter June 07

Western governors' hot topic is alternative energy

Let's enforce law on reservations

Veterans honored at annual 'powwow'

Barrasso to start in D.C. with Thomas' office, staff

Impoverished Pine Ridge appeals for health clinic

Indians complain graves dug up for border fence

Fate, feuds led Bloody Knife, Custer's close friend, to Battle of the Little Bighorn

Custer's Last Stand comes to life

Mercer withdraws as nominee

Tester touts energy bill as opportunity for Montana

Salish-Kootenai plan to join hunt

Center in Crow Agency brings providers together

FEMA teams assessing reservations' flood damage

Ron Andrade: The education of President Bush

DOJ denies US Attorneys were fired for Indian work

Former Interior official seeks to avoid jail

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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