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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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NIGC's Hogen not drawing up post-1934 tribes list (4/29)

Turtle Talk: Lists of post-1934 tribes a bad idea (4/29)

Salazar reflects on first 100 days at Interior (4/29)

Indian Affairs Committee business meeting (4/29)

Energy committee to consider Tompkins nomination (4/29)

Pope Benedict to discuss residential schools (4/29)

Blog: Disenrollments at Saginaw Chippewa Tribe (4/29)

Blog: Everything You Know about Indians Is Wrong (4/29)

Oneida Nation closes store due to economic woes (4/29)

Eastern Cherokee fire burns more than 3K acres (4/29)

Crow Tribe swears in Black Eagle as chairman (4/29)

Tonto Apache Tribe swears in new chief judge (4/29)

Rosebud woman wins national 'visionary' award (4/29)

Alaska Native corporations support gold mine (4/29)

Review: Mixed bag of Native works in 'Red Ink' (4/29)

Study claims single ancestry for Native people (4/29)

Senate confirms Sebelius as HHS Secretary (4/29)

Column: Driver in fatal accident drank at tribal casino (4/29)

Still no deal on compact for Seminole Tribe (4/29)

Northern Arapaho casino the top employer in county (4/29)

Dispute over Pokagon gaming revenues finally ends (4/29)

Quechan Nation shares $90K in gaming revenues (4/29)

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