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Monday, October 19, 2009

News from Indianz.Com


Mark Trahant: Guaranteed rights to health care (10/19)

Maine Tribes: Ditch politics for health overhaul (10/19)

Dorgan renews push for Indian health care bill (10/19)

New Mexico tribes set dates for 2010 art show (10/19)

Gyasi Ross: Roles of tribal leaders and citizens (10/19)

Pavement Pieces: Coal mining on Navajo Nation (10/19)

Opinion: Hope for tribes with alternative energy (10/19)

Opinion: Native apology resolution a good step (10/19)

Opinion: 'Appalled' at Alaska Native leadership (10/19)

Upper Sioux woman proud to represent in Army (10/19)

Treatment center opens doors to Native youth (10/19)

Editorial: The right time for Lumbee recognition (10/19)

Seminole Tribe still waiting on gaming compact (10/19)

Montana tribes weigh smoking policy at casinos (10/19)

Indian Affairs Committee meeting and hearing (10/16)

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