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April

Blackfeet water meeting tonight

Urban and Non-Urban Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program

Dems win tax brawl in Senate

Navajo Nation Council Office of the Speaker

Portions of 'clean and green’ still alive

Announcement of Rural Cooperative Development Grant Application
Deadlines and Funding Levels

New EPA Tool to Accelerate Watershed Planning

DELEGATION, GOV UNITE TO PROTECT BIGHORN

Bear Butte Sacred Site

Justice Probes Abramoff Ties To White House

PBS documentary to include Native veterans

Hopi court issues arrest warrant for chief judge

McCain won't accept tribal money for 2008

Maine tribe loses sovereignty dispute with state

Tribal methamphetamine bill clears House

Native Voice newspaper relocates to Colorado

Blackfeet water worries: Downstream users decry compact

Tribal Leaders Council chief to receive honorary doctoral degree from UM

Indianz.Com Casino Stalker

Federal Recognition Database 2.0

Tim Giago: Racism and hypocrisy over Imus

BIA office in Palm Springs criticized by landowners

Jodi Rave: Doctrine of Discovery and Indians

Ousted Hopi chairman sues council to regain post

Freedmen protest removal at BIA office in Oklahoma

Inquest hears of Native teen's suicide in Manitoba (4/11)

Man hired to run meth center

Montana to receive $15M in grants

CRS REPORT ON ALCOHOL USE AMONG YOUTH

Fate of state’s $1B surplus hinges on lawmakers’ big decisions

Budget battles ahead for legislators

Meth and looking for solutions in Blackfeet country discussed at the BCC conference

Meetings to focus on water compact

DNRC officer issues opinion on CBM water

Tribal educators make case to Tester for more funding

Tribe offered control of Morony Dam building

MIEA Conference Agenda

Bush administration won't admit liability on Indian trust

Artman ushers in leadership changes at BIA

War vets return home to face a new battle

Hearings begin on Blackfeet Tribe's proposed water rights settlement with state

New: The Federal Register

Tim Giago: The dark legacy of boarding schools

Federal Register: Land-into-trust, compact, liquor

Editorial: Griles deserves tougher prison sentence

Indian Country crime an issue in US Attorney firing

Yellow Bird: UND powwow needs your support

Blackfeet Nation hopes to make money from timber sale

Column: Adam Beach committed to his people

Opinion: Gros Ventre Tribe opposed to water deal

Editorial: Another troubling report at Interior

Ernie Stevens re-elected at NIGA's annual meeting

Not all tribal compacts created equal in California

Opinion: New approach to fight against tribal casino

March

Listening Lounge: House hearing on BIA-OST

Mediator suggests $7-9B settlement for Cobell

Jodi Rave: Cobell calls trust offer 'insulting'  

Federal Register: BIA information collection

Missing Navajo boy, 14, found safe in Phoenix

Jodi Rave: Indian probate conference in Montana

Hopi chairman ousted after less than a month

Pechanga man sentenced to 44 years for deaths

Opinion: Cherokees treat Delawares like property

Indian man and partner refused room at hotel

'Prez on the Rez' hopes to finalize roster

Opinion: Fired U.S. Attorney helped Michigan tribes

Column: Medal of Honor for Sisseton-Wahpeton vet

Rosebud Sioux Tribe considers alcohol license

Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe signs land-use pact

Native woman named top employee by company

Poarch Creek woman, oldest in tribe, turns 100

State urges fight on Eastern Pequot land claim

Brazil to provide free Internet to remote tribes  

Prairie Band Potawatomi to challenge gaming law  

County sues to stop Ione Band casino proposal

Chumash Tribe shoots down new compact rumors

Top lawmaker open to gaming in Massachusetts

Native Hawaiian bill passes in House

Senate hearing on Indian trust fund litigation

Listening Lounge: House hearing on royalties

Federal Register: HUD Indian Housing Block Grant

Warrior to be inducted into Women's Hall of Fame

Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS Executive Director Named

Sen. Tester meets with the Tribe

Indian health care rations in Walter Reed's shadow

Suicide 101

Native Threads: Sam McCracken - Nike

Johnson Illness Stymies GOP

Artman OK'd as BIA director

Indians say no to $7B lawsuit offer

State budget fight continues to grow

Bush offers low figure to settle all trust fund claims

Sturgis students study Bear Butte controversy

Montana producers, congressmen react to proposed FSA office closures

Reporter's Notebook: Openness in police hiring on display

Ceremonial tobacco will be allowed on Missoula school campuses

Buyer revives plans for power facility north of Great Falls

St. Mary water talks progressing, BIA says

Employment and training agreement signed by Blackfeet Tribe, Montana

Congressmen push for Little Shell Tribe recognition

February

House nixes bid to free landlords of meth cleanup responsibility

Kyi-Yo's Annual Pow Wow

House leadership pushes conservative social agenda through

Seminar aimed at policing meth

Dept. of Corrections looking at prerelease center for reservation

Tribal chairman questions Schweitzer mailing on gambling dispute

Tribal reps from Blackfeet country visit Montana's delegation in Washington DC

Citgo-Venezuela donates over $326,000 to Blackfeet LIHEAP

Report: Montana will lead U.S. in growth of inmate population

House GOP splits budget

Roll Call Capitol Daybook

Indian Country Today - Employment

American Association of Suicidology - Dedicated to the Understanding and Prevention of Suicide

Suicide prevention facts, mental health information center

Programs: Project Safe Neighborhoods

Former boot camp staffers get deferred sentences in assault case

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Grants

Salish Kootenai College Bison defeat Rams of Little Big Horn College

Governor Schweitzer Appoints to Board of Regents and Public Education

House GOP 'darned close' to breaking budget bill into eight parts

Little Shell Chippewa Tribe may secure land for the first time in 100 years

Bush budget slashes Indian health care, education funding

Prof: Tribal poverty affects politics

Tribes form brain injury groups

Legislative hearings schedule

Indian ed backers protest panel's vote

Jim Hughes is Acting Director of Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management

House budget resolution looks good for education and health

JOHANNS OUTLINES PRESIDENT BUSH'S FY 2008 AGRICULTURE BUDGET

Indian Trust Management Reform

January

Tribal Energy Grants and Student Internships Available

07Jan 9, 'GAO foresees IT repercussions from closing Special Trustee Office'

Griles told of likely prosecution over Abramoff

Tex Hall mulling next step in election dispute

Alaska Natives divided on Bush's drilling decision

Eastern Shawnee Tribe funds bridge project

Editorial: A second chance for Joe Shirley Jr.

Burns joins Washington lobbying firm

OJJDP FY 2007 Family Drug Courts Program

Information Technologies and the Internet in Health Services and Intervention Delivery

Myers withdraws nomination for 9th Circuit seat

Griles a target of Abramoff investigation

Bush judgeship nominees pull names from consideration, Republicans say

Statement from the Office of Senator Johnson
Tuesday, January 9, 2007

NCAI President Joe Garcia to Deliver 5th Annual State of Indian Nations Address January 25

Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program

Download the MT Tribal Tourism Toolkit Report

Legislative Hearings Schedule

Roll Call Newsletter

Roll Call Capitol Daybook

American Indian Remains to be Re-Buried

Blackfeet Reservation hit by severe windstorm

BIA schedules another Oneida land-into-trust meeting

Montana tribe accused of hostility at bison range

Indian students in Montana have high dropout rates

Peltier: Truth doesn't matter in my murder case

Jilted investors detail ex-Crow official's schemes

Shirley sworn in for 2nd term as Navajo president  

Navajo Nation officer shoots and kill Hopi man

Navajo woman faces charges in Hopi tribal court

No absentee voters for Eastern Cherokee election

Interior raises royalty rate for offshore drilling

Dispute over road involves rival bands of Mi-wuks

Ute Mountain Ute man on trial for murder

Column: Still no answers on Ramapough death

Gaming almanac details growth of tribal industry

Off-reservation casino decision heads to Washington

New York governor pressed on off-reservation casino

Shingle Springs Rancheria casino faces delays

BILLINGS Agenda 24-25 JAN07-638 Training

1813 Study Revised

National Museum of the American Indian

American Diabetes Association

Senator Tim Johnson Named To Subcommittees

MONTANA LEGISLATIVE ROSTER BY NAME

MONTANA HOUSE COMMITTEES

Sessions Information available from the Data Distribution Office (Room 74 of the Capitol basement)

Invite To Jan10CSKT Reception-Helena

GAO-OST INDIAN ISSUES

NAEG Receives Invitation From Oglala Lakota Nation

FEMA Tribal Course-Albuquerque 1-23-07

Manager of Blackfeet casino followed colorful path to Browning

Upcoming Legislature compared to budget session

Chairs Surprised by Term Limits

Photo shows Bush with Abramoff at fundraiser

Tribes discuss shift of power in Washington

New York judge bars tax on tribal tobacco sales

A record four Indian lawmakers in Washington

Yakama council member, 79, suspended after DUIs

Shadow Wolves find 7,000 pounds of marijuana

Navajo man proud to portray the Navajo Elvis

Dispute arises over county's road on trust land

Eastern Band in talks to host Wal-Mart Supercenter

Western Shoshone refuse to give up on treaty

Former Crow official faces second stint in prison

Group seeks closure of Oneida Nation casino

ICWA Brochure 07

Why can’t we all just get along?

MONTANA WATER RIGHTS COMPACT LEGISLATION

MT 2007_committee_chair_manual

The Independent Online - News HIDING THE TOXINS

The Independent Online - News MONTANA LEGISLATIVE SESSION

NCSL's Top 10 Policy Issue Forecast: Heat is on State Legislatures

Hagel Cosponsors Livestock Compensation Program

DORGAN INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO FIGHT METH USE ON AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATIONS

NEZ PERCE TRIBE v. KLEMPTHORNE

Health Care on the Hill — Democrats Set the Agenda

WYOMING LEGISLATURE SUMMARY of COMMITTEE SPONSORED BILLS for the 2007 GENERAL  SESSION

WYOMING ED BILL FOR WIND RIVER TRIBES

WYOMING-TRIBAL RELATIONS BILL

MONTANA PRE-INTRODUCED BILLS

LAWS Committee and Hearing Information Page

NARF Tribal Class Action FINAL Complaint

Session opens with primer on budget

New gov’t channel will offer live coverage of Legislature

2006_Tribal_Relations_Report

Torres-Martinez Tribe to open casino in March

Seminole Tribe wins approval to buy Hard Rock

Tribe takes on campaign finance ruling

Tim Giago: Newspaper fills gap in South Dakota

Mark Trahant: Raise taxes to pay for war in Iraq

Appeals court to hear land-into-trust case

NewStandard: Tribes turn to court over trust funds

Montana Republican rebuked for 'chief' comments

Turtle Mountain chairman addresses lawmakers

In United Kingdom, 'Navajo' means gay-friendly

Community pays tribe to Shirley Demientieff

Passamaquoddy Tribe rejects Maine governor

Sauk-Suiattle Tribe ousts chairwoman

Editorial: Sitting Bull site in proper hands

Editorial: Code Talkers Day a welcome addition

Column: Poarch Creek Band reclaims ancestral land

Opinion: No laws needed to teach Indian history

Bill to recognize Lumbee Tribe introduced again

'Pembina' man refuses to enter plea in Texas court

Blackfeet Nation confident casino will succeed

Oneida Nation has hopes for New York casino

BIA moves forward on Cowlitz Tribe casino study

Editorial: Foxwoods addresses employee issues

GOP still in control of Indian Affairs Committee

Harjo: President Ford and federal Indian policy

Bush urged to nominate Hopi woman for U.S. Attorney

Jodi Rave: Interior mum on class action tribal suit

Jodi Rave: Rep. Rehberg backs Indian committee

No House Indian Affairs Committee for now

Two sought in slaying of Yaqui chair's brother

Art Welmas, Cabazon leader, dies at age of 77

Navajo man fights to serve tribe and New Mexico

Tribal colleges find ways to help students succeed

Rep. Issa introduces Pechanga land-into-trust bill

Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe appeals land claim

Prosecutors seek stiff sentence for former Rep. Ney

Democrats take control of House and Senate

California tribal compacts up for review again

Coyote Valley Band plans major new casino

Town fights Mashantucket Tribe on slot machine case

Foxwoods brings in former Caesars executive

Tribes file huge trust accounting lawsuit

 Carter Camp: Indian Country is America's waste dump

Yakama council member, 79, arrested for DUIs

Murder of chairwoman's brother still investigated

Hopi chairman's race draws eleven candidates

Letter: Tribal 'sovereignty' a threat to America

Suspect arrested in year-old Navajo Nation homicides

Hate crime suspects set for trial in Farmington

Sen. Vitter targets tribal campaign contributions

Democrats to repeal oil and gas royalty incentives

Elders mentor Indian students in Rapid City school

Tribes off to Schwarzenegger inauguration

Delaware Tribe eyes commercial development

Saginaw Chippewa Tribe opens new community center

Two exhibits look at tribal history in Dakotas

First bill in Congress on lobbying, ethics reform

Meskwaki Tribe considers liquor sales at casino

Pojoaque Pueblo to break ground on casino resort

Augustine Band hires new manager for casino

Osage Nation prepares for opening of $8M casino

US Attorney: Critic hides contempt for tribes

Man charged with slaying of Native woman

Death on Pascua Yaqui Reservation a homicide

Montana tribe hopes for new bison agreement

Navajo Nation still working on rights-of-way deal

Tohono O'odham Nation increases tobacco tax

New Mexico Pueblos welcome new slate of leaders

Election to oust Cherokee Freedmen delayed

Study cites economic impact of Oklahoma tribes

Former Sac and Fox leader eyes Hall of Fame slot

BIA teacher accused of sexual assault on minor

Fort Peck woman charged with New Year's Eve murder

Seminole Tribe sued over purchase of Hard Rock

Tulalip Tribes launch casino marketing campaign

Pequot Tribe cites progress in employee talks

Tim Giago: Recognize an Indian hero in the new year

Oklahoma tribes still waiting on casino approvals

DOI official under investigation for ties to industry

Editorial: Overhaul royalty collection at Interior

Yellow Bird: Catching a ride on the Dakota wind

Harjo: Resolve to help Native people in 2007

Jodi Rave: Cobell sees hope for case in new year

 Mark Trahant: President Gerald Ford and Indian health

 Cheyenne-Arapaho land dispute inches forward

Oglala Sioux Tribe loses longtime council member

Brother of Pascua Yaqui chairwoman killed

Editorial: California tribes must play by the rules

December

Christmas Card to TLC from Senator Tester Family

Billings Area Injury Prevention Newsletter

Class II Definitions and Gaming Standards and Technical Standards

Marines, sailors celebrate Native Americans' military heritage

Meade County Renews Liquor Licenses Near Bear Butte

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS JANUARY 10-- Paying for Sustainable Water Infrastructure Conference

Solid Waste Management Assistance Grants - Support For Tribal Response Programs Focused On Brownfields Redevelopment:
       
> This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits
        > applications from eligible entities and non-profit organizations
        > to provide educational outreach, training, research, and
        > technical assistance to tribal governments that will increase
        > their capacity to establish, manage, and administer Tribal CERCLA
        > 128(a) Response Programs. Tribal entities are especially
        > encouraged to apply.
        > http://www.epa.gov/oswer/docs/grants/07-05.pdf
   
        > RFP# EPA-OSWER-OBCR-07-04 - Closing Date: January 26, 2007.
        > Training, Research, and Technical Assistance Related to Methamphetamine
        > Contaminated Brownfield Sites in Indian Country
      
        > This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits
        > applications from eligible entities and non-profit organizations
        > to provide educational outreach, training, research, and
        > technical assistance to tribal governments regarding the
        > assessment, cleanup, and remediation of methamphetamine
        > contaminated labs in Indian Country. Tribal entities are
        > especially encouraged to apply.
        > http://www.epa.gov/oswer/docs/grants/07-04.pdf

The Public's Health Care Agenda for the New Congress and Presidential Campaign, December 2006

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Human Research Protection Award Recipients Announced

After Delay, Congress Tries to Finish Up

Tribes gather for conference on ways to deal with global warming

Bill may ban Front drilling

Thomas thankful on floor of Senate

Flu, back pain keep Cubin from voting

GOP selects critic of public education

Lawmaker to run for AG

Wash Supreme Court finds tribal corporations immune from lawsuits

Roll Call Capitol Daybook

Wash Supreme Court finds tribal corporations immune from lawsuits

Seminole Tribe of Fla. buying Hard Rock

DEA Creates First-Ever National Meth Site Registry

Appeals court to rehear land-into-trust dispute

Hugh D. Monroe, 72, of Browning, a longtime rancher and former Blackfeet Tribal councilman, died of natural causes Tuesday at a Browning hospital

Fort Peck water bill waiting for Bush's pen

Awash in resumés, Tester tours state

Burns gives his farewell, criticizes TV in Senate

Secretary Kempthorne Proposes the Appointment of Norm DesRosiers for National Indian Gaming Commission

Lott Fills Out Team, With Thune at Top

Viejas gaming commissioner tapped for NIGC post

BIA neutral in tribal fight

Myers grilled on Abramoff ties

CITGO Low Cost Heating Program for Montana Tribes

    HeartToHearths

GOP, Dems differ over state's use of surplus

After year off, Dane Fisher lighting it up in return

Skydiving Elvis dies of injuries

Jon Tester begins state talk tour today

Crow meth foes rally on National Meth Awareness Day

Forum examines ways of fighting meth use

Crow Agency man admits embezzling from tribe

Tribes, governor still at odds on gaming

Tester to meet with Montanans

BIA school targeted by legislators

Pro-Social Security Group Blasts Potential Bush Renomination

Hendricks: Manhandled by Russell Means

Forrest Gerard speaks about early lobbying in Washington

Keweenaw Bay fee land not taxable

CSKT rejects gambling extension

Oglala Sioux Tribe heads toward election impasse

November

2007 National Summit on the Methamphetamine Epidemic January 22-23, 2007 Las Vegas, NV

GOP alleges ‘stain on Senate’

Demographic makeup of leadership starting to look a little more diverse

Recounts set for three elections

Tribal communities, colleges awarded grants 

Roasting by Ron Oden won't keep mayor away

Minnesota tribes set to explore business opportunities

Tribal court limits extraditions

Oglala group opposes new election

North Dakota Senator becomes powerful voice for Indians

Dems look to Big Sky

BIA- GAMING, TRIBAL REVENUE ALLOCATION PLANS

BIA_PAR_2005_FINAL_02242006_web

06 Hlth Ed staff Contact Sheet July update

Research On The Reduction And Prevention Of Suicidality

BISMARCK POW WOW

Tester's next step is rounding up a staff of about 40

GOP Tiff Makes CR ‘Inevitable’

Broken gaming pact could cost jobs

District judge rules for Native religious rights in eagle case

Former Rosebud Sioux attorney sentenced for meth

Trust funds consultation meeting clarifies stalemate

Mandaree residents say soldier was 'good, kind-hearted' person

Statement by Howard Dean on National Native American Heritage Month

Tribes want full control of range

Indian vote could be the difference

Arlee School District asks voters for financial help

Landowners, access group in dispute over road to BLM land in Blaine County

Havasupais get support in research suit

Drugs, water woes subject of tribes' talk with senator

Editorial: Time to trust Natives to manage lands

Ex-official sentenced for role in Abramoff scandal

Tribal trust claims face challenge from Bush

October

Diabetes to Be Topic of Conference for Health Professionals

$25M slated for roadwork

Secretary Kempthorne to Attend “Listening” Session In Boise, Idaho; Hold Media Availability

HHS Awards $11.2 Million for Mentoring Children of Prisoners

Delay on rights of way report may signal danger

Senator's efforts win emergency trailers for tribes   

What Columbus Day does to Americans?   

Another lame duck session looms on the Hill   

BIA publishes rules for Section 20 gaming acquisitions

Intermountain Harvesting Energy Network

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

Glacier Peaks invites the world to come inside at grand opening

Rehberg, Lindeen agree to debate

Baucus proposes expanding wind incentives

Some Montana counties still waiting on absentee ballots

Guest Opinion: Unraveling source of domestic violence in Indian country

Court hears tribe lobbying case

Steele, White Plume are tribe's top two candidates

Michigan Supreme Court to hear compact suit

Casino owners worried about gaming discussions

Montana tribe renegotiates Class III compact

Ex-tribal head turns in car

Tribal rights, campaign laws clash in case

Lame Deer woman gets prison

Federal court dismisses suit on Navajo employment preference

Tulalip drug court honored

Community Development Financial Institutions Fund

Venezuela offers cheap heating oil  

September

Montana Wild Bird Samples Undergo Additional Avian Influenza Testing

Michigan tribes oppose federal court nominee

Water rights have special meaning during drought

Tribe enjoying its lower-key success

Bingo returns to Osage gaming

Rep. Richard W. Pombo: Another congressman's take on failed casino bill

Rep. Richard W. Pombo: Another congressman's take on failed casino bill

Judges set higher bail for Indians, report says

Oil is both boon and bane of the reservation

Briefing to Highlight Homeownership Rates for Native Americans; Launch of Native American Homebuyer Website

Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe v. BLM

 

Suicide: Fact Sheet

RENEWABLE FUELS ARE COMING OF AGE

CUTTING HIGHWAY AND RECREATIONAL BOATING DEATHS MUST BE "POLITICAL PRIORITY," NTSB URGES

Proclamation 8046--National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, 2006

Housing and Urban Development Department

New Analysis of State-by-State Midterm Election Statistics Points to Potential Importance of Youth Vote in November

Journal of Adolescent Health

Senate approves $469.7 billion defense spending bill

States must find welfare recipients jobs

Governor gauging interest in new refineries

House approves ban on slaughter of horses

Former governor Judge dies at 71

Wildfires could eat into budget surplus, lawmakers told

Mark Beighley: New Wildland Fire Coordination Director

A tribute to the women leaders and my greatest hero 

Minerals Management Service to streamline audit meetings

New Transportation Secretary Tapped

Neighbors create anti-hate fliers

Recount changes results of Cheyenne River election

BIA director talks regional issues

Not white enough’ — White nationalist family arrives in Kalispell from Calif.

Bush nominates Mercer for No. 3 Justice position

Baucus plans social issues conference in Billings

Educator recruitment a success in Montana school 

Consultation with the DOJ and Tribal Leaders Caucus- Sept. 18-19, Mystic Lake Casino, MN

GAIN - Governor's American Indian Nations Council

August

ST. MARY DIVERSION AND CONVEYANCE WORKS HEARING

Legislative Summary St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works and the Milk River Project

Fifth Semiannual Native American Finance Conference * October 16-17, 2006

Sepulveda - 'father of racism' - continues to haunt Supreme Court doctrine

Trustee 'taking care of' Indians

Pension measure surprises tribes

Energy rights of way draft report up for public comment

Tribal entrepreneurs

Land of the giants-a look at battle for repatriation

Native land should not be a biker bar  

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review
Committee: Nomination Solicitation

Federal Register: Nominations for NAGPRA panel

Pay up and heal this rift

Hearing today Committee in Montana to air vital legislation

Mercer on track to become No. 3 at Justice

Irrigation Operation and Maintenance

AmeriCorps Indian Tribes Grants

Native land should not be a biker bar

Cheyenne, Arapaho tribal members gather for Sand Creek trail

Targeted Watersheds Grants Program

Feds, tribal police unite in meth bust

Blackfeet Tribe to deal directly with the USDA in commodity program

Group investigating pepperball incident

Attorney General Announces New Web Site for Veterans and Members of the Armed Services

Thanks for work that is almost done (we hope)

Planned Medicaid Cuts Cause Rift With States

Kempthorne, American Indian Leaders Meet

Ethanol funding request cut

Kempthorne turns biker during rally

Howard Dean to meet with South Dakota tribes

Welcome to the Indian Trust Management Reform Regulations Website

Washington lobbyists collect tribal fees

U.S. Attorney for Montana may be heading to D.C.

Field Guide to Meth Labs (NAR Information Central)

Wyoming GOP brings in consultants to review records

Officials investigate Clinton stabbing

Incumbant tribal chairman leads after election returns

Judge orders Interior to take bald eagle off endangered list

Kootenai County hopes to tax non-trust tribal properties

Bill Would Help Study of Ancient Remains

Fact Sheet: Guidance For Airline Passengers

Republican party declares economic war against Native Americans

A sad, proud honor roll grows longer

Blackfeet leaders honor fire crews

DOI Proposed Draft Regs ITMA LINKS

St. Mary evacuation order lifted; Sun Road, portion of 89 reopen

Hall of Famer dies on way to rodeo

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POSTPONES CONSIDERATION OF TRUST REFORM LEGISLATION

McCain puts twist in Cobell settlement bill

Burns Co-Sponsors Indian Health Bill

Carl Artman, Oneida, named assistant secretary

Bush officials asked McCain to delay Cobell settlement

NCAI welcomes Artman as assistant secretary

Rally to protest liquor venues near sacred Bear Butte

South Dakota tribal compensation advances

Blackfeet Nation to prepare 1,000 FEMA workers

Misprint delays election for troubled IHS board

Cobell settlement bill 'dead' in Congress

Kidnapped boy escapes but Native teen still missing

Fire causing long term damage for Blackfeet Nation

2nd National Conference on Methamphetamine, HIV, & Hepatitis Science and Response: 2007

Is U.S. ready to settle with Native Americans?

July

Governor and State Superintendent Urge Students to Apply For New Grants

Here's a Web tool to communicate with smart voters

Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization

Academic Partners for Excellence in Environmental Public Health Tracking

Funding Opportunities

Senate Plans Earlier Recess

GOP revives Abramoff-Chippewa issue

JOHANNS RELEASES ANALYSIS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

Sacagawea's son Pomp led amazing life after traveling with Lewis and Clark

'The Indians are coming! The Indians are coming!' Are the Indian Wars Not Over?

Yavapai tribe gives $250,000 to Nebraska tribe's gambling effort

Tradition meets trend at Browning celebration

DOI Tribal Consultations on Proposed Regulations - August 15 and 17, 2006

Corrections department hires mental health specialist

Tribes Fail In Casino Bid

2006 "Women of Color Health Data Book: Adolescents to Seniors," 3d edition

Casino opponents challenge state, tribal agreement

National Youth Gang Center (NYGC)

Investigation by Southern Poverty Law Center Uncovers Swelling Numbers of Racist Extremists in U.S. Military

Idaho tribe asks to intervene in sturgeon recovery lawsuit

The Economic Affairs Committee will meet July 14

CENSUS AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION CENTER

DHS Announces Close to $400 Million in Grants Available to Secure the Nation’s Critical Infrastructure

Tribal grant targets suicide

Taking a stand: Saving the children of meth

The Akaka Bill falls short

OUR OPINION: INMED deserved better from Congress

Protesters gather at Bear Butte

AARP- BABY BOOMERS TURN 60

Montana Ag Development Council awards $334,000 to state projects

AGENDA- ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COUNCIL 18 JULY 06

Talking about American Indians behind bars

Dick Wolf, HBO Team Up on 'Wounded Knee'

ABRAMOFF REPORT- GIMME FIVE

Governor Announces Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions

Meth Child Welfare Final cover

1st Annual Hi-Line Indian Education for All Conference

June

Revenues for American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Businesses Near $27 Billion, Census Bureau Reports

Little Red Probate Book-Sally Willett

Justice Department and Abramoff lawyers agree to jail time delay

States scramble to follow Medicaid ID law

Renewable Fuel Standards

NAVAJO NATION JOE SHIRLEY TESTIMONY

Roll Call Capitol Daybook

Abramoff May See Delayed Sentence

House Democrats urge haste on health care reauthorization

BUSH ADMINSTRATION LETTER ON CLASS II GAMING

VA to expand coverage for traditional ceremonies

Plant opponents to meet Wednesday

Schweitzer to address South Dakota Democrats

House Continues Work on FY2007 Spending Bills

WorkPlanProposal - Law and Justice Interim Committee

Secretary Kempthorne Announces Additions to Interior Staff

Griz cornerback proud to go to Indigenous Games

Crow Indian collection, lifestyle featured at exhibition opening

In South Dakota, a fight over the sacred

Montana AG responds to report that meth use is rare

Acting Secretary Scarlett Commends Senate On Confirmation
Of Dirk Kempthorne As Secretary Of The Interior

Repatriation options explored  

Industry, tribal reps pan mercury proposal

Ed funding a key issue in House District 57 race

Salish and Kootenai Tribes get grant to keep reservation water clean

NMAI Indian Summer Showcase: Clan/destine

Haskell alumni in DC raise funds for college

Opinion: Congress mucked up Indian Arts and Crafts

Kempthorne discusses Abramoff, education

Navajo Nation was told Oprah Winfrey not coming

Senate Indian Affairs investigator testifies

Editorial: Indian student test scores need work

New West: Tribal sovereignty and secession

WSJ: Native Hawaiian recognition an ugly act

Montana tribes pan state's emissions proposal

First Nations leaders want kids to stay in school

Judge wants answers on Native protest in Canada

Turtle Mountain Band releases casino impact study

Cobell, Abramoff and more await Kempthorne

Wyoming governor addresses meth at Wind River

Families recount effects of suicide

Johnson, Kerry Push for Expanded Native American Small Business Development

May

Johnson O’Malley Funds Restored during the House Subcommittee on Interior Appropriations Markup

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS APPROVES AGREEMENT WITH CROW TRIBE

Hantavirus reported in Big Horn County

Implementation Plan for the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza

Native Vote 2006

Meth in Indian Country

FOR AND BY BIG OIL

GAO-WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT

CDC Tribal Consultation Advisory Committee Nominations Process

Federal Land Management Agencies Release Joint Strategy For Reducing Fuels On Land At Risk To Catastrophic Wildfire

IHS Youth Summit Registration Form

Montana Governor State Quarters - Montana's Official State Website VOTE!

Recommended Childhool-Adolescent Immunization Schedule 2006 CDC

Douglas County Meth Task Force Website

Senate Comm Indian Affairs FY 07 ESTIMATES

Bureau of Indian Affairs Approves GP Energy's Agreement with Crow Tribe

Pandemic Influenza Planning Workbook 4-26-06

American Indian Population and Labor Force Report 2003

State says no to Indian gambling proposal

35 Montana communities apply for wind energy bonds

Diabetes Education for Kids in the United States

April

Looking for a Tribal Leaders to serve on the FCC Intergovernmental Advisory Committee

Healthy Homes Demonstration Program

SECT. LEAVITT INVITATION- PANDEMIC SUMMIT

Warm Springs tribes take on suicide prevention 

Acting Interior Secretary Scarlett To Address Oil & Gas Industry Awards Ceremony

Sen. Johnson wanta FEMA homes sent to tribes

NINA WALLERSTEIN PowerPoint

Weakened Lobbying Bill Heads to House Vote

Family Violence Prevention and Services/Grants

Veterans Employment and Training Service

Grim HIPAA letter

Bush Budget Cuts

NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION Semiannual Regulatory Agenda

Renewal of Agency Information Collection for Indian Self-
Determination and Education Assistance Contracts

Grant Availability to Federally-Recognized Indian Tribes for
Projects Implementing Traffic Safety on Indian Reservations

Government Summit Combined Lessons Report Final April 11, 2006

Non-Urban Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP)

S-2078 Alert-Tribal-Opposition(FINAL-4-21-06)

Final Agenda for Energy Efficiency in Tribal Communities: Maximizing Our Potential

2005 County Unemployment Map

8th Annual Great Plains Region/Tribal Economic Development Summit

A Public Health Approach to Preventing Suicide

THE NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING ASSOCIATION PROUDLY HONORS ONE OF ITS OWN: S. TIMOTHY WAPATO, FIRST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Of NIGA

MIEA 2006 award winners

CROW IHS SERVICE UNIT-PHARMACY SERVICES LETTER

A Quick Guide to the American Indian Probate Reform Act

S 2552 NEW INDIAN METH LEGISLATION PROVISION

COPS-JUVENILE RUNAWAYS

Budget Stuck in Limbo

American Indians File Lawsuit Against HHS Alleging Inadequate Care

TRIBAL SELF-GOVERNANCE PROGRAM PLANNING COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

Governor’s Restoration Forum to Discuss Emerging Restoration Economy

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Montana crew helps clean up debris

Oversight Hearing on The Problem of Methamphetamine in Indian Country  

Funds secured for improved irrigation on reservations

NIGA Hands Out Awards

Native Americans Protest Bar Plans

Public deserves answers about BPD lawsuit

Montana GOP backs away from white supremacist candidate

MIEA High School and College Student Rep Advertisement April 2006

Interim 06APR-MT. LEGISLATURE

NCAI accepts recycled Abramoff donation

Tribes try to gauge impact of reform act

P. Lynn Scarlett to be Acting Interior Secretary

HERALD EXCLUSIVE: The Red Lake Nation

DORGAN PRESSES INTERIOR OFFICIAL ON PROPOSAL TO ELIMINATE UNITED TRIBES TECHNICAL COLLEGE FUNDING

Census Bureau Awards $600 Million Contract
to Support Automation Project

Meth lays siege to Indian country

SAMHSA Grant Awards - State Summaries FY 2005/2006

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Knowledge Path: Infant Mortality

2006 CYP Funding Announcement

Abramoff's Clients Spent $72 Million on Political Influence

President Makes Remarks at Friends of Conrad Burns Reception

Alcohol Takes Heavy Toll on American Indians' Health

POWER POINT- Analyzing Montana's Indian Reservation Economies

MODEL TRIBAL RESEARCH CODE

March

Mercer's resignation ends turbulent reign on Board of Regents

Statement of Tom Lonnie

Legislative Summary U.S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR

Statement of David Longly Bernhardt

Secretary Norton Announces Departure from Interior

Norton's resignation leaves work undone

House Resources Commi