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Thursday, September 17, 2009

News from Indianz.Com


Yellow Bird: It's time to retire 'Fighting Sioux' (9/17)

Spirit Lake Nation affirms 'Fighting Sioux' vote (9/17)

Kevin Abourezk: Indian center marks 40 years (9/17)

Search intensifies for missing Native teen girl (9/17)

Gale Norton under investigation for corruption (9/17)

Interior to phase out troubled royalty program (9/17)

Defendants in Indian artifact theft avoid prison (9/17)

Blog: Tribal history being erased in Southwest (9/17)

Oneida Nation buys cigarette factory for $6.6M (9/17)

Salt River Tribe uses stimulus loan for stadium (9/17)

Indian parents in court over school dress code (9/17)

Four Arizona tribes ban uranium on their lands (9/17)

Fort Peck voters to weigh council, constitution (9/17)

Firm seeks to expand Navajo Internet service (9/17)

Alaska Natives seek role in development talks (9/17)

Gun Lake Tribe begins work on $157M casino (9/17)

Connecticut tribes report dip in slot revenues (9/17)

Meth bust at Sisseton Wahpeton casino hotel (9/17)

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