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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

News from Indianz.Com


Timothy Wapato, tribal advocate, dies at 73 (4/21)

House Resources markup on recognition bills (4/21)

PBS: Success comes to the Winnebago Tribe (4/21)

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes welcome EchoHawk nod (4/21)

Jodi Rave: Montana Indian Business Alliance meets (4/21)

Indian business subject to federal employment act (4/21)

Oglala Sioux Tribe hit with levy in immunity case (4/21)

Winnemem Wintu Tribe files suit over lost land (4/21)

Venue change opposed for DUI death of Pueblo man (4/21)

Arizona court to hear appeal in Havasupai blood case (4/21)

Column: Agua Caliente chair a top player in California (4/21)

Ute Tribe fires chief judge after a year on the job (4/21)

Indigenous people meet for climate change summit (4/21)

St. Regis Mohawk Tribe acquires 1851 petition (4/21)

Tribes control site of Four Corners monument (4/21)

Prosecutor pulled from case of Abramoff associate (4/21)

Connecticut tribal casino smoking ban advances (4/21)

County returns gaming funds to Yavapai-Apache Nation (4/21)

Charles Trimble: Recalling the Burro of Indian Affairs (4/20)

Senate confirmation hearing for Roubideaux at IHS (4/20)

Senate confirmation hearing for Tompkins at Interior (4/20)

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