Society of Environmental Journalists to discuss energy issues on tribal lands (0)
9/02/10 •
The Society of Environmental Journalists will host its 20th annual conference in Missoula, Mont., Oct. 13-17. A special “thank you” to Terri Hansen, Indian Country Today journalist, for organizing a panel that will explore energy issues in Indian Country. I’m looking forward to moderating the SEJ 75-minute session on Saturday, Oct. 16. The SEJ conference promises [...]
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8/30/10 •
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I’m back to regular posting after taking care of personal business over the summer. It’s all been good, very good. So, thanks for checking in with the Buffalo’s Fire blog. Now that we’re nearing the tail end of summer, I will be back in the regular groove of spending a lot more time online, doing my [...]
Three Affiliated Tribes chairman candidates should set new course for the people (0) Twitter It!
8/19/10 •
On Aug. 10, 16 candidates filed for the chairman position of the Three Affiliated Tribes on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. I’ve sat in on tribal council meetings over the years and I’ve reported on past council dealings. I know there are a lot of disgruntled, dismayed and disappointed tribal citizens who are disheartened [...]
Elouise Cobell: Settlement agreement extended, again, to Oct. 15 (0) Twitter It!
8/16/10 •
This is the 13th letter in a series of open letters that I’m sending to Indian country. The purpose of this letter is to update you about the Cobell settlement. Since my last Ask Elouise letter, I have been monitoring the Senate and its consideration of the supplemental bill funding the Iraq and Afghanistan wars [...]
Three Affiliated Tribes: Campaign rally and feed to elect Whitney Bell for chairman (0) Twitter It!
8/13/10 •
If you are at the Little Shell Powwow in New Town, N.D. this weekend, the Committee to Elect Whitney Bell is hosting a campaign rally and feed on Sunday, Aug. 15 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. You are invited to come share a home cooked meal with Whitney at Shelter #1 at the Four [...]
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