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• •New England ruling favors states
over tribes (Indian
Country Today) 12/30/04
• •Census Pushes
For Indian Removal (Universal
Press Syndicate) 12/17/04
• •U.S. Supreme
Court decides cases without Rehnquist (Indianz.com)
12/14/04
• •Record payout ordered for Guatemala massacre (Reuters)
12/10/04
• • U.S. Supreme
Court asked to rule on state taxation (Indianz.com)
12/2/04
• •Delaware
Nation suit over Forks Twp. land dismissed (The
Morning Call) 12/2/04
• •Court fight
could hamper gas tax collections on ND Indian reservations (Grand
Forks Herald) 11/29/04
• •Local tribe
plans to alter sales tax exemption appeal (The
Decatur Daily) 11/23/04
• •Tribes lament
election of Johnson to high court (Seattle
Post-Intelligencer) 11/22/04
• •Mattaponi
treaty case a gray issue (The
Daily Press) 11/20/04
• •State argues
it can't be sued by tribe (The
Post-Standard) 11/19/04
• •Cayugas and
New York reach new agreement (The
Post Standard) 11/19/04
• •Governments
must consult First Nations, says top court (CBC)
11/18/04
• •Bill Would
Redefine Indian Tribe (Washington
Post) 11/17/04
• •Sherrill,
Oneidas get date for court (The
Post-Standard) 11/12/04
• • Pataki
weighs taxes on reservation sales (Ithaca
Journal) 11/12/04
• •Opinion:
Pawlenty's assault on tribal nations doesn't pass constitutional muster
(St.
Paul Pioner Press) 11/11/04
• •Judge dismisses
$25B BIA boarding school suit (Indianz.com)
11/08/04
• •Tribes want
accord with state (Casper
Star-Tribune) 11/09/04
• •Supreme Court
takes action on Indian law cases (Indianz.com)
11/2/04
• •Indian law will be added to bar exam (The
Seattle Times) 10/23/04
• •Pawlenty wants tribes to pay $350 million (Star
Tribune) 10/22/04
• •State-tribe
air commission approved (Durango
Herald) 10/20/04
• •South Dakota
challenge to tribes rejected by high court (Indianz.com)
10/19/04
• •Tribe sidesteps
state policy (The
Detroit News) 10/18/04
• •High court
frustrates Indians (South
Florida Sun-Sentinel) 10/15/04
• •Tribe: Pay us for air rights (New
Zealand Herald) 10/7/04
• •Federal agents
seize records from tribal housing authority (The
Oklahoman) 10/8/04
• •Bilking of
tribes could shake D.C. (Denver
Post) 10/3/04
• •FBI investigating
death at Rocky Boy jail (Havre
Daily News) 10/1/04
• •Maine and
One of Its Tribes Look to Buy Canadian Drugs (New
York Times) 10/1/04
• •Senate Opens
Hearings on Lobbyists for Tribes (New
York Times) 9/29/04
• •Indian Sales
of Tobacco Face New Pressure (New
York Times) 9/26/04
• •S.D. tribal
leaders, senators meet (Rapid
City Journal) 9/25/04
• •GOP contests
Gallups candidacy (Maui
News) 9/25/04
• •Memorandum
for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies: Government-to-Government
Relationship with Tribal Governments (Whitehouse.gov)
9/23/04
• •Indigenous
people have enjoyed only small gains in past decade: UN expert (UN
news Centre) 9/23/04
• •Judge: Indian
rights violated in redistricting (Argus
Leader) 9/16/04
• •Judge scolds
tribe over legal tactics (Sacramento
Bee) 9/14/04
• •NCAI between
'rock and a hard place' on labor rider (Indianz.com)
9/17/04
• •Tribes' lobbyists
at center of probe (The
Clarion-Ledger) 9/11/04
• •Panel to
propose rural justice changes (The
Oregonian) 9/4/04
• •Judge: Indian
rights violated in redistricting (Argus
Leader) 9/16/04
• •Judge scolds
tribe over legal tactics (Sacramento
Bee) 9/14/04
• •NCAI between
'rock and a hard place' on labor rider (Indianz.com)
9/17/04
• •Tribes' lobbyists
at center of probe (The
Clarion-Ledger) 9/11/04
• •Panel to
propose rural justice changes (The
Oregonian) 9/4/04
• •Court backs
agency ruling on reservoir (Richmond
Times-Dispatch) 9/3/04
• •Tribe leads
way to get road done (The
Shawnee News-Star) 9/3/04
• •Judge backs
Oklahoma tribe's claim in New York (Indianz.com)
9/3/04
• •Wewoka man
named BIA superintendent (The
Shawnee News-Star) 9/1/04
• •Tribal officials
discuss Indian law, jurisdiction with media (Idaho
State Journal) 9/1/04
• •C.A. Rules
Tribal Custom No Defense to Enforcement Of Support Order in Dispute Over
Gaming Revenues (Metropolitan
News-Enterprise) 8/30/04
• •IRS Seize
Canadian Gas Headed For Reservations (WOKR-TV
13) 8/30/04
• •Klamath Salmon
Dispute Nears Compromise (The
Guardian) 8/31/04
• •Reed Confirms
Fees From Indian Casino Lobbyists (Washington
Post) 8/30/04
• •Tribes look
for answer on funding (Anchorage
Daily News) 8/29/04
• •Juan-Saunders
and Norris: An open letter to the UN regarding the Tohono Oodham
border (Indian Country
Today) 8/27/04
• •Senate committee
to hold hearing on tribal lobbying (Indianz.com)
8/26/04
• •Munsees sue
Oneidas over land claim (The
Syracuse Post-Standard) 8/21/04
• •Governor,
five tribes set to sign compacts (Sacramento
Bee) 8/18
• •Oklahoma
Tribes Look to Gas Tax Ruling for Guidance (Indianz.com)
8/16
No Casino on the Ballot [Narragansett] (Woonsocket
Call) 8/14
• •Three towns
enter tax battle against Mashantucket woman (Norwich
Bulletin) 8/10
• •Bush tells journalists tribes 'given' sovereignty (Indianz.com)
8/9
• •Kerry stresses
Native American issues (Arizona
Republic) 8/9
• •Not all Dem
hopefuls in state will get Native American vote (Arizona
Republic) 8/9
• •New duties
greet leader of regional BIA office (American
News) 8/6
• •State stops
settlement talks with Cayugas (The
Post-Standard) 8/4
• •Tribe backs
bonds bill (The
Press Enterprise) 8/5
• •Governor,
Agua Caliente will duke it out over ballot initiative (The
Desert Sun) 8/3
• •Water settlement
would bring water to Navajo homes (Farmington
Daily Times) 8/3
• •Michigan
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Tribe (The
South Bend Tribune) 7/31/04
• • Judge Throws
Out Tribal Lawsuit (Pioneer
Press) 7/31/04
• •15 Tribes
Pay State $18.2 Million in Fifth Round of Quarterly Casino Payment (Tucson
Citizen) 07/29
Shinnecocks,
Town Clash over Casino (newsday.com)
07/29
• •Tribe Gets
An Ally on Bonds (Press
Enterprise) 07/28
• •Indian Gaming:
Which Party Is Best for Tribes (Native
Times) 07/27
• •Judges Ponder
Foreman Appeal (Record
Searchlight) 07/27
• •Tribal Split
Threatens Governor's Gaming Pact (San
Francisco Gate) 07/24
• •Duwamish
Left out of City's Tribal Pacts (Post
Intelligencer) 07/24
• •Defense Bill
Helps Family on Slope (Anchorage
Daily News) 07/23
• •Feds OK Goshute
'Balefill' Despite Members' Objections (Salt
Lake Tribune) 07/23
Native
Leaders Urge Quick Action on Roads (Journal
Star) 07/21
• •Seattle,
Tribes Sign Accord on 'Government-to-government' Relations (Post
Intelligencer) 07/21
• •Tohono Oodham
and Yaqui: No More walls (Indian
Country Today) 07/20
• •Ruling Limits
Games Played at Tribal Casino (Omaha
World Herald) 07/20
• •Tribe Again
Seeks Return of Assets Seized in Raid on KCK Casino (Kansas
City Star) 07/19
• •Gov.: Lack
of Public Support Kills Casino Consideration (Democrat
and Chronicle) 07/19
• •California
Tribes Endorse Gaming Initiative (Indianz.com)
07/19
• •Some Urge
New Approach in Tribal Casino Fight (Hartford
Courant) 07/18
• •Attorney
General Files Brief Opposing Tribal Member's Refusal to Pay Income Tax
(The
Day) 07/17
• •Casino Money
Opening Doors for Many Tribes (Arizona
Republic) 07/17
• •City Casino
Talks Stop (Democrat
and Chronicle) 07/17
• •Osage Contributions
Bookend U.S. House Sovereignty Hearing (Examiner-Enterprise)
07/17
• •Ex-Lobbyist
Is Focus of Widening Investigations (Washington
Post) 07/16
• •HUD Still
Retains Part of Lumbee Grant Funds (Fayetteville
Observer) 07/16
• •Ariz. Indians
Help Local Tribe with Funding for Casino (Union
Tribune) 07/15
• •Suits Claim
Indian School Abuses (Rapid
City Journal) 07/13
• •Apology is
fine but justice is better (Post
Intelligencer) 07/11
• •Pojoaque
Pueblo KOs Talks with AG's Office (Albuquerque
Journal) 07/10
• •Carcieri
Seeks Court's Opinion on Casino Referendum (Providence
Journal) 07/10
• •Rincon Beset
by Suits, Infighting (Union
Tribune) 07/09
• •Tribal Officials
Deny Obstructing FBI Investigation (newsok.com)
07/09
• •Anti-Indian
Law Targeted, with Eye on Democrats (Boston
Globe) 07/09
• •Rincon Tribe
Loses Bid to Block Casino Pacts with Gov. (LA
Times) 07/08
• •Tribal Contributions
to States Up 30 Percent (Indianz.com)
07/08
• •Sac and Fox
Nation to Help Oklahoma's Department of Transportation (kotv.com)
07/05
• •Fort Belknap
Grazing Rates Soar (Great
Falls Tribune) 07/04
• •Band Tells
Court Earlier Pact Violated (Union
Tribune) 07/03
• •Judge Won't
Rule on Gold Mine Suit (Great
Falls Tribune) 07/02
• •As Aquinnah
Struggles, Pact with Tribe Recalled (Martha's
Vineyard Gazette) 07/02
• •Accord on
Gaming Clears Way for Budget (LA
Times) 07/02
• •BIA Official
Promises Policy on Off-reservation Gaming (Indianz.com)
06/30
• •Indian Affairs
Official Exonerated (Ledger
Enquirer) 06/30
• •More Than
$100M in Wisconsin Compact Payments Due (Indianz.com)
06/30
• •Vote Set
Today on Gaming Compacts (Union
Tribune) 06/30
• •Seminoles
Lose Appeal (newsok.com)
06/29
• •Judge Strikes
Down '93 Pact that Opened Turning Stone (Ithaca
Journal) 06/29
• •Tribe Tries
to Block Accord (L.A.
Daily News) 06/28
• •Masiello
Optimistic Buffalo Will Get Casino (Business
First) 06/28
• •Gov.'s Got
a New Take on Casinos (LA
Times) 06/26
• •St. Regis
Mohawk Gaming Compact Ratified (news10now.com)
06/24
• •Calif Justices
to Rule if Tribes Must Report Political Donations (Mercury
News) 06/23
• •NLRB Opinions
Appear at Odds (Press
Enterprise) 06/23
• •Senecas Scoff
at State Casino Talks with Tribe in Oklahoma (Buffalo
News) 06/22
• •Anderson
Returns to NCAI Amid Criticism over Recusal (Indianz.com)
06/22
• •Apology Resolution
Faces Additional Delays under Bush (Indianz.com)
06/22
• •5 Tribes,
Gov. Sign Gaming Compacts (LA
Times) 06/22
• •Indian Country
Jails Subject of Senate Hearing (Indianz.com)
06/21
• •Tribes Seek
Apology over Owens' Rebuff (Denver
Post) 06/19
• •Tribe, Prehistoric
Site Find Gainful Partnership (Argus
Leader) 06/18
• •Judge Bars
Suburban Casino (The
Ithaca Journal) 06/17
• •Indian Affairs
Committee to Take up High-profile Issues (Indianz.com)
06/16
• •Peabody Loses
Another Round in Navajo Coal Lease Fight (Indianz.com)
06/16
• •Morales Appeals
Tribal Council Removal to BIA (Great
Falls Tribune) 06/16
• •Court Ruling
Adds to Debate over Tribal-labor Relations (Indianz.com)
06/15
• •Indians Ask
U.S. to Say `I'm Sorry' (The
Hartford Courant) 06/11
• •Big Tent
Won't Fold (Press
Enterprise)
• •Bill to Continue
Funding for Unique Federal Agency (Indianz.com)
06/10
• •FBI Targets
Cheyenne-Arapaho (newsok.com)
06/10
• •Tribe Opposes
Coal Mine Expansion (kxmc.com)
06/10
• •Rincon Sues
State to Stop New Gambling Agreements (North
County Times) 06/10
• •Prosecutor
Says No Charges Likely over Tribal Bison (Billings
Gazette) 06/09
• •Casino without
a Compact is Shut Down (Coyote Valley Band) (Sacramento
Bee) 06/09
• •NLRB: Federal
Labor Laws Apply on Reservations (The
Day) 06/08
• •Indians to
Discuss Relations with State (Arizona
Republic) 06/08
• •Op-Ed: Gambling
Reservations (Washington
Times) 06/07
• •Indian Official
to Talk in La Center about Cowlitz (The
Columbian) 06/07
• •Tribes Must
Surrender Records (newsok.com)
06/06
• •Federal Labor
Board Expands Jurisdiction over Tribes (Indianz.com)
06/04
• •Clear Creek
OKd over Neighbors Objections (Reno
Gazette Journal) 06/04
• •Some Cabazon
Residents Want City (Press
Enterprise) 06/04
• •Osage Tribal
Change Clears House (newsok.com)
06/02
• •Richardson
Signs Mescalero Gaming Compact (Albuquerque
Journal) 06/01
• •Picayune
Rancheria Wins Latest Round of Tillie Hardwick Litigation (Indian
Country Today) 06/01
• •Arapahos
to Continue Providing Child Protection (Star
Tribune) 05/27
• •Oneidas Want
Doyle to Ignore Kelso Plea to Change Compact (Press
Gazette) 05/27
• •U.S. Supreme
Court Won't Touch Indian Tax Ruling (Indianz.com)
05/26
• •Kenosha Dog
Park Asks Appeals Court to Block Casino Deals (Star
Tribune) 05/26
• •Group Files
Suit against Casino Project (Buffalo
News) 05/26
• •Some Tribes
Oppose Limitless Slot Machines (Union
Tribune) 05/25
• •Online Smokes
Sales Bruise Convenience Stores (Fox
News) 05/25
• •Opposition
to Indian Landfill Deal in Odenton Growing (The
Capital) 05/24
• •Catawbas
Continue Push for Bingo Hall (myrtlebeachonline.com)
05/24
• •Gaming Compacts:
Doyle Meets with Tribal Leaders (Pioneer
Press) 05/22
• •Supreme Court
to Hear Indian Tax Case (Norwich
Bulletin) 05/21
• •Ho-Chunk
to Withhold $30 Million from State (Lacrosse
Tribune) 05/20
• •Hearing to
Determine if ex-BIA Agent is Indian (Spokesman
Review) 05/20
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• •Tribes Gain
Say in Bison Debate (Star
Tribune) 05/20
• •Resolution
Offers Apology for 'Ill-conceived Policies' (Indianz.com)
05/19
• •Indian Country
Awaits Outcome of Lobbying Probe (Indianz.com)
05/18
• •Tulalips,
County Sign Pact (heraldnet.com)
05/18
• •Cayugas Plan
to Open with 100 Machines (Post
Standard) 05/14
• •Indians Fear
Legal Breakup of Family (Washington
Times) 05/13
• •Breaks Due
Tribal Members (Leelanau
Enterprise) 05/13
• •Court Strikes
down Casino Deal (Journal
Sentinel) 05/13
• •Park County
Accused of Bias against Worker (Billings
Gazette) 05/13
• •Anti-tribal
Sovererignty Group Lays out Agenda to Reporters (Native
Times) 05/12
• •Court Refuses
to Block Vote on Slots Initiative (LA
Times) 5/12
• •House OKs
Gaming Vote (newsok.com)
05/12
• •Indian Tax
Called Costly for State (Times
Union) 05/12
• •Theodore
Roosevelt National Park Suspends Bison Transfer to Three Affiliated Tribes
(Grand
Forks Herald) 05/11
• •Oneidas'
Liquor License Bid Reviewed (Post
Standard) 05/11
• •Hunting,
Fishing Restrictions Ruffle Village Feathers (Anchorage
Daily News) 05/09
• •Anti-gaming
Lawmaker Invited to Speak to Tribes (Native
American Times) 05/06
• •Northern
Arapaho Tribe, State at Odds over Social Services (Casper
Star Tribune) 05/06
• •Catawbas
Sue for Right to Offer Video Poker (The
State) 05/06
• •Police Bust
Drug Ring Operating out of Tribal Casino (Native
American Times) 05/05
• •Tribe, City
Sign Deal to Pave Way for Snoqualmie Casino (Seattle
Times) 05/05
• •Buffalo Challenging
Senecas' Casino Plans (Ithaca
Journal) 05/05
• •Casino Fund
to Aid Police (Press
Enterprise) 05/05
• •Alaska Tribes
Sign Agreement for Refuge Services (Indianz.com)
05/03
• •Tribes Fear
Backlash to Prosperity (LA
Times) 05/03
• •Court Upholds
Off-reservation Gaming Provision in IGRA (Indianz.com)
04/30
• •Tribe's Development
Plan Might Go Before Voters (LA
Times) 04/30
• •HUD: Lumbee
Housing Program Broke Rules (Fayetteville
Observer) 04/30
• •Census to
Count Indian Farms (Albuquerque
Journal) 04/29
• •University
Still Hopes to Work with San Carlos Tribe (Eastern
Arizona Courier) 04/29
• •Town Revises
Narragansett Tribe's Tax Bill (Chariho
Times) 04/29
• •Lawmakers
Resume Push to Collect Tax on N.Y. Reservations (The
Ithaca Journal) 04/28
• •Park Says
'Urgent' Bison Issue is under Review (Bismarck
Tribune) 04/28
• •Judge Won't
Dismiss Navajo Nation Suit against Peabody (Indianz.com)
04/27
• •Backers May
Cash in on Tribal Casino Plan (Denver
Post) 04/26
• •Sebelius
Expects to Settle Casino Compact (Kansas) (Lawrence
Journal World) 04/24
• •Seneca Indian
Nation Withdraws Challenge to Internet Sales (fox23news.com)
04/22
• •Jena Band
Proposes Grant Parish Casino to Blanco (The
Town Talk) 04/22
• •Sixth Tribe
Files Suit to Block Proposed Ballot Initiative (Mercury
News) 04/22
• •Tribes Target
Ballot Measure (Sacramento
Bee) 04/21
• •Mescalero
Gaming Feud Ends (El
Paso Times) 04/21
• •Indian Summit
on Education Aims for New Peace (Rapid
City Journal) 04/21
• •Tulalip Tribal
Members Sue EPA over Development of Outlet Mall (kgw.com)
04/21
• •Catawbas'
Case Gets Stronger: McMaster Warns S.C. Could Lose in Court (Times
and Democrat) 04/20
• •Global Church
Hindered by Local Rules (Press
Enterprise)
• •Gambling
Proposal Could Allow Texas Tribes to Reopen Casinos (Houston
Chronicle) 04/19
• •Pact to Aid
Sites along Missouri (Billings
Gazette) 04/14
• •State Helps
Tribe Pay for Reburial (Post
Intelligencer) 04/13
• •Interstate
Stream Commission Denies Trust Abuse (Navajo Nation) (Daily
Times) 04/13
• •Tribe Settles
Suit; Casinos Clear Hurdle (Detroit
Free Press) 04/10
• •Choctaw Nation
Admits Outsmarting Rivals, State (newsok.com)
04/09
• •Year after
High-speed Chase, Two DAs, Oneidas Reach Accord on Such Pursuits
(Post
Standard) 04/09
• •Agreement
Reached to Protect Cultural Sites along Missouri River (Billings
Gazette) 04/08
• •Tribe Loses
at Casino Hearing (Kansas
City Star) 04/08
• •Choctaws
Press Chief to End Dealings with Lobbyist (Clarion
Ledger) 04/07
• •Tribes' Funding
Cuts Leave Workers Unpaid (newsok.com)
04/07
• •Tribes Aren't
Likely to Unite for Catskills Casino (Times
Union) 04/07
• •County Commission
on Human Rights Issues Report on Indian Tribe's Complaint (Press
Democrat) 04/07
• •Tribe's Lobbying
Criticized (Miami
Herald) 04/07
• •Tribe Says
Rights Violated (Kansas
City Kansan) 04/06
• •Nevada, Tribe
Make Deal over Taxes (Las
Vegas Sun) 04/06
• •Officials
Close Wyandotte Casino (newsok.com)
04/03
• •N.D. Authorities
Probe Tribe's Handling of Bison (Billings
Gazette) 04/03
• •Frustrated
Tribes Lament Rights Lost in Settlements (The
Day) 04/02
• •Tent Still
Standing in Mecca (Press
Enterprise) 04/02
• •Pact May
Be Closer on Indian Gambling (Union-Tribune)
04/01
• •Tent City's
Organizers Vow to Stay (Press
Enterprise) * 03/31
• •Supreme Court
Divided Whether Ruling Bans Extensions of Compacts (Green
Bay Press Gazette) 03/31
• •Talking points:
Should tribal sovereignty be rolled back? (newsok.com)
* 03/31
• •Probe Finds
$10 Million in Payments to Lobbyist: Indian Tribes Unaware of Fees (Washington
Post) * 03/29
• •Ambitious
Deal Aims to Heal Two Tribes' Rift (Sacramento
Bee) 03/28
• •NIGC Rules
against Okla. Tribe's Casino in Kansas (Indianz.com)
03/26
• •Jemez Pueblo
Leaders See Mayor (Albuquerque
Journal) 03/26
• •Indians Oppose
Bush Court Nominee (Montana
Forum) 03/25
• •Senators
Seek Increases for Tribal Justice Programs (Indianz.com)
03/24
• •Tribes Seek
to Recall Thurston County Attorney and Sheriff (Journal
Star) 03/24
• •State Looks
to Competition to Force Renegotiation of Gambling Compacts (Star
Tribune) * 03/24
• •Mohawks:
Stop St. Lawrence Icebreaking (Bradenton
Herald) 03/22
• •Tribes Allege
County is Biased (Journal
Star) 03/19
• •ASU Vows
to Fight Havasupai Lawsuits (Arizona
Republic) 03/18
• •Ouster stirs
up Chugach Alaska Corp. (Anchorage
Daily News) * 03/18
• •Town, Tribe
Disagree on Proposed Police Cooperation Plan (Chariho
Times) 03/18
• •Federal Court
to Hear Appeal in Cushman Dam Case (News
Tribune) 03/17
• •Agua Caliente
Casino Employees Push Rights (Press
Enterprise) * 03/17
• •Pact Would
Give Indians More Control of Remains (Rapid
City Journal) * 03/17
• •Tribe to
begin Search for Remains at Construction Site (Post
Intelligencer) * 03/16
• •Tribe Gets
More Time for Comment on Findings on its Complaints (Press
Democrat) 03/16
• •Indian Tribes
Looking beyond Reservation Borders for Casinos (Herald
Tribune) 03/15
• •Osages Give
Committee an Earful (Native
Times) 03/15
• •Friction
Still Evident in Two Tribes' Fight for Separation (newsok.com)
* 03/15
• •Three Native
Groups to Hold Meetings (News-Miner)
03/15
• •Indian Tribes
Use Influence in Congress to Bypass Local Opposition (Napa
News) 03/14
• •State Lets
Tribe Seek Gambling Initiative (The
Desert Sun) 03/12
• •Sheriff:
Deputies Always Back up Other Law Enforcement in County (Sioux
City Journal) 03/11
• •Tribe that
Operates Casino to Give Placer Nonprofits $1 Million Annually (Sacramento
Bee) 03/10
• •Tribe Says
Freudenthal Putting Children in Jeopardy (Casper
Star Tribune) 03/10
• •Seminole
Tribal Government Cleanup Regulated (St.
Petersburg Times) 03/09
• •Supreme Court
Weighs Self-determination Dispute (Indianz.com)
03/09
• •Governor
Names Interim Indian Affairs Secretary (Daily
Times) 03/09
• •Land Transfer
Could Affect Senate Race (Rapid
City Journal) * 03/06
• •Goshute Dissidents
Rebuffed by Federal Court (Salt
Lake Tribune) 03/06
• •Tribal Chair
Denies Conflict of Interest by BIA Employees (Union-Tribune)
03/05
• •Ruling on
Tribal Court Upheld (newsday.com)
03/05
• •ATV Incident
Highlights Problem with Communication (Providence
Journal) * 03/05
• •Chumash Demand
Marshall Resign (Lompoc
Record) 03/04
• •Tribe Grants
Money Locally (theworldlink.com)
03/04
• •Inouye Criticizes
Attempts to Change Trust Relationship (Indianz.com)
03/04
• •1 (one) Line
Tribe Gives Neighbors a Say in Development (Union
Tribune) 03/04
• •Lobbyist
Quits as Firm Probes Work With Tribes (Washington
Post) * 03/04
• •State Can
Sue Tribes, Court Rules (LA
Times) * 03/04
• •Tribes Propose
New Way to Raise Money (king5.com)
* 03/03
• •Some Indian
Smoke Shops Are against a Proposed Oklahoma Tobacco Tax Hike (kotv.com)
03/03
• •Moving Up
in the Ranks (Seattle
Times) * 03/03
• •County Must
Tweak Redistricting Map for Alamo (El
Defensor Chieftan) 03/03
• •Tribe Makes
Changes to Section 14 Plan (The
Desert Sun) 03/03
• •Tribe, Town
again Seek Parameters to Co-exist (The
Westerly Sun) 03/02
• •Summary:
Tribe Victim of Prejudice (Press
Democrat) 03/02
• •Casino Foes
Blast BIA (Norwich
Bulletin) 03/02
• •Narragansetts
Deserve Their Dream (Woonsocket
Call) 03/02
• •Supreme Court
Turns Down Gaming Machine Dispute (Indianz.com)
03/01
• •Tribe Official
Arrested after Scuffle (Providence
Journal) * 03/01
• •Havasupai
File $25M Suit vs. ASU (Arizona
Daily Sun) 02/28
• •Governor
Announces Agreement with Tribe (Rapid
City Journal) * 02/27
• •Think Tank's
Directors Tied to PR Firm (Washington
Post) * 02/26
• •Navajo Water
Settlement is Delayed (Daily-Times)
02/26
• •N.M., Indian
Gaming Pact Talks Stall (Albuquerque
Journal) * 02/26
• •Casino Records
Should Stay Secret, Attorney General Says (Journal
Sentinel) 02/25
• •Appeals Court
Rejects Utah Argument (Skull Valley Goshutes) (North
County Times) 02/25
• •Pojoaque
Offers to End Gaming Suit (Albuquerque
Journal) * 02/25
• •Court Will
Re-hear Skokomish Tribe's $6B Claim (Daily
Journal of Commerce) 02/25
• •Supreme Court
Won't Take on Calif. Compact Dispute (Indianz.com)
02/24
• •Tribes Seek
Action on ICWA Compliance (Rapid
City Journal) 02/24
• •The Point
Is, They Are Willing to Share (LA
Times) * 02/24
• •Authorities
Accuse pair of Stealing from American Indian Livestock Feed Program (Great
Falls Tribune) 02/24
• •High Court
Wants Government's Perspective on Oneida Tax Feud (Newsday.com)
02/23
• •Yukon Flats
Proposal Has Some Wary (News-Miner)
02/23
• •Commission:
Little racism in RP casino opposition (Press
Democrat) * 02/23
• •Ernest L.
Stevens Jr.: Casino Gambling (Providence
Journal) * 02/23
• •Word from
Supreme Court Expected Monday (Oneida
Dispatch) 02/21
• •Law Creating
Indian Affairs Department Approved (Indianz.com)
02/20
• •Law Could
Allow Tribes to Offer Workers' Comp (Visalia
Times-Delta) 02/20
• •Appeals Court
Sends Detroit Casino Suit Back Down (Detroit
Free Press) 02/18
• •Jicarilla
President Writes Cheney for Help with Crime (Albuquerque
Journal) 02/19
• •APPEALS:
at Issue is Whether the FPPC Can Sue the Agua Caliente Band (Press
Enterprise) * 02/19
• •Exonerate
Chief Leschi of Murder, Say Tribe, Lawmakers (Post
Intelligencer) 02/19
• •Graton Indian
Tribe Wins Rights Panel Help (Santa
Rosa Press Democrat) 02/18
• •U.S. May
Help O'odham with Security (Tucson
Citizen) 02/18
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• •Neb. Tribe
Calls for Rejection of Gaming Dispute (Indianz.com)
02/17
• •Tribal Insurer
in State Probe (LA
Times) * 02/17
• •Indian Gambling
Debate Heats Up (Duluth
News Tribune) 02/17
http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/duluthsuperior/news/
7970899.htm
• •Some Coushatta
Tribe Members Want Congress to Probe Finances (Herald
Tribune) 02/17
• •County Delays
Decision on Tribal Deal (The
Oregonian) 02/11
• •Native Americans
Protest Their Disenrollment (Appeal-Democrat)
02/12
• •Port Rolls
Dice, City Gives in, Puyallups Hit the Jackpot (News
Tribune) 02/12
• •Shinnecock
for the Record (Hampton
Independent) 02/11
• •NY State
official Wants to Delay Indian Tax (Times
Union) 02/11
• •Tribe, Counties
to Sign Disaster Aid Pact (Idaho
State Journal) 02/10
• •Report Fuels
Gaming Feud (Pawtucket
Times) 02/10
• •GOP Defends
Bush Indian Policies (Independent
Record) 02/08
• •UPROAR: Tribal
Leaders Thought Grants Jeopardized (Anchorage
Daily News) * 02/07
• •Minnesota
Governor Wants to Revisit Gaming Deals with Tribes (Star
Tribune) * 02/06
• •Seneca Indian
Nation Asks President Bush to Intervene in Tax Issue (newsday.com)
02/06
• •Bush Judicial
Nominee Blasted by Democrats (Indianz.com)
02/06
• •AP Questionnaire:
The Candidates on Indian issues (Indianz.com)
02/06
• •House Creates
Cabinet-level Indian Affairs Department (Daily
Times) 02/06
• •Tribe, City
Hand out Answers (The
Desert Sun) 02/06
• •Judge Halts
Expulsion of 130 Tribe Members (Pechanga) (Press
Enterprise) * 02/05
• •Feds Sued
over OK for Drilling (Navajo Chapters) (Denver
Post) 02/05
• •House Leader
Vows Fight against Tobacco Tax Bill (Indianz.com)
02/04
• •Navajo Water
Memorial Pulled (Daily
Times) 02/04
• •Sandoval
OKs Loan to Pueblo (Albuquerque
Journal) 02/03
• •'Famous'
Dave Anderson Starts Job as Head of BIA (Star
Tribune) * 02/03
• •Senate Committee
to Take Up Bill Myers Judgeship (Indianz.com)
02/03
• •Fight over
Tribal Status Moved (LA
Times) * 02/03
• •Courts Have
No Jurisdiction, Lease Holders to Collect Back Royalties (Indian
Country Today) 02/04
• •Natives Wary
of New Rural Commission (Anchorage
Daily News) 02/01
• •Tribal Ruling
Means More of the Same (New
Haven Register) 02/01
• •Diverse Groups
Back Cigarette-Tax Plan (Washington
Post) 01/31
• •Showdown
Looms on Tribe's Recognition (Schaghticoke) (NYT)
* 01/31
• •Supreme Court
Hears from Tribes in Gaming Case (Indianz.com)
01/29
• •Oneida Indian
Nation responds to the City of Sherrill's U.S. Supreme Court petition.
(Oneida
Dispatch) 01/29
• •Indian Help
Program Gets Funds Reinstated (Billings
Gazette) 01/29
• •Palm Springs
Panel Approves Tribe's Entertainment District (LA
Times) * 01/29
• •Jobs Cited
in Push to Tax Reservation Sales (Buffalo
News) 01/28
• •N.D. Judge
Rules Gas Tax on Indians Illegal (Indianz.com)
01/28
• •Skeptical
Justices Search for Answers in Tribal Gaming Cases (Journal
Sentinel) 01/27
• •R.I. Tribe
Takes Smokeshop Case to Higher Court (Indianz.com)
01/27
• •County Will
Weigh Agreement with Tribe (Oregonian)
01/27
• •Signature
Gathering for Slot Machine Initiative to Begin (Sacramento
Bee) 01/26
• •City Official
Apologizes to Indians (Rocky
Mountian News) 01/26
• •Tribes Keep
Records Secret for Fear of Sovereignty Challenge (Santa
Fe New Mexican) 01/25
• •Dispute Continues
over BIA Agent (Spokesman
Review) * 01/24
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• •Federal Judge
Scolds Justice Dept. Lawyers (Washington
Post) 01/24
• •State Reviewing
Tax Ruling (Minot
Daily News) 01/24
• •Seneca Nation
Sues New York over Internet Smoke Sales Ban (Indian
Country Today) 01/24
• •Judge Rules
for Casino (theworldlink.com)
01/24
• •Tribes Discuss
Profit Sharing (LA
Times) * 01/23
• •Tribe Puts
Tax Deal on Table (Press
Enterprise) * 01/22
• •Goshutes
Ask Court to Deny IRS Access (Salt
Lake Tribune) 01/22
• •Tribe's Measure
Offers Tax Deal (LA
Times) * 01/22
• •Tribe's Reservoir
Plan Tabled Again (St.
Joseph's News-Press) 01/22
• •Conversations
with the Tribe: Shinnecock Trustees State Their Case (The
Independent) 01/22
• •Tribes Giving
Up Revenues, Exclusivity in Compact (Indianz.com)
01/21
• •Don't Bet
on New Casino Just Yet (Rocky
Mountain News) 01/21
• •Carcieri
Plans Bill on Casino Tax (Providence
Journal) * 01/21
• •Pataki Wants
Another Delay in Collection of Indian Taxes (newsday.com)
01/20
• •Kickapoos,
Landowners Fight over Water Project (Morning
Sun) 01/20
• •BIA Approves
Compacts for Navajos, Calif. Tribe (Indianz.com)
01/19
• •Tax-refund
Applications Available to Tribe Members (Rapid
City Journal) 01/16
• •Two Congressmen
Act to Derail Federal Status for Santee Bingo (Times
and Democrat) 01/16
• •Catawbas
Shift Focus Seeking Bingo OK (Times
and Democrat) 01/15
• •Settlement
Allows Video Poker in Rock Hill (Times
and Democrat) 01/14
• •Tribes Weighing
Strategy against Gaming Measure (Union
Tribune) 01/12
• •Supreme Court
Limits Fuel-tax Refunds (Rapid
City Journal) 01/09
• •Hudson Casino
Case Headed for Appeals Court (Star
Tribune) * 01/09
• •State Claims
it Can Regulate Tribe that Sold Workers' Comp Policies (Sacramento
Bee) 01/08
• •Tribe Opposes
Notification Request (Westerly
Sun) 01/07
• •Supreme Court
Case on Jurisdiction Attracts Attention (Indianz.com)
01/08
• •Tribes Challenge
Development Plan (Nez Perce) (Post
Intelligencer) 01/08
• •Tribe Plans
to Appeal Smoke-shop Judgment (Providence
Journal) * 01/08
• •Tribe Sues
over Subdivision (Nisqually) (News
Tribune) 01/08
• •Schwarzenegger
Seeks Revenues from Gaming Tribes (Indianz.com)
01/07
• •Supreme Court
to Hear Two Indian Cases This Month (Indianz.com)
01/07
• •U.S. Court
Lands Blow on Narragansett Indians (Indian
Country Today) 01/06
• •Indian Vote
Could Be Sleeping Giant of American Politics (Indian
Country Today) 01/02
