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Blogger/journalist. Enrolled Mandan-Hidatsa. Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Living out here in western Montana.
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Oglala work to protect drinking water against uranium contamination
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Series on Bakken oil development, including stories from Fort Berthold Reservation
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Environmental racism, tribal sovereignty and nuclear waste
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Society of Environmental Journalists to discuss energy issues on tribal lands
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Winners: Shakopee announces powwow contest results
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Three Affiliated Tribes chairman candidates should set new course for the people
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Elouise Cobell: Settlement agreement extended, again, to Oct. 15
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Three Affiliated Tribes: Campaign rally and feed to elect Whitney Bell for chairman
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Press Release: Shakopee, Dakotah triathlon attracts nearly 300 athletes
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Official candidate list: Fort Berthold primary candidates
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Cobell lawyer hopes Congress extends trust land settlement to September
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Black farmers and Indian landowner bill stalls again
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Indigenous Women in Science Network sets new path for organization
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Fort Peck tribe among 120 Recovery Act broadband projects to create jobs
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Jodi Rave: Journalists as entrepreneurs a good direction for all
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Obama signs Tribal Law and Order Act
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Adam Sings in the Timber in the New York Times
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England says “no” to Iroquois Nationals on travel waiver
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Iroquois Nationals still waiting for British officials to review applications for entry
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Fort Chipewyan children protest tar sands in short film
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A memoria: G. Janet “Gertsy” Spotted Bear — Mom
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Iroquois Nationals passport rule prompts national, international response
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New York Times: Bid for Trophy Becomes a Test of Iroquois Identity
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Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse team delayed for World Games by passport fiasco
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A note to readers: Out of office, for now
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U.S. review of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Cobell Case is reassigned after senior Judge Robertson’s retirement
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Kimberly Tehee: A voice for Indian Country
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A list: Reasons the U.S. Interior Department was sued for mismanaging Indian lands
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President Obama and Elouise Cobell thank House for passage of settlement agreement
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Indigenous Environmental Network: Tar sands discussion at the Roxy Theater, June 2
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USDA funds 27 economic development projects in rural Native American communities
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Sweat lodge helps vets heal, recover from addictions
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White House supports House passage of bill to settle Cobell lawsuit
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U.S. apology for “ill-conceived policies” against American Indians
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Tim Giago: United States allowed to conceal crimes against Indian landowners
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Cobell settlment may meet judge’s May 28 deadline
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Save your language
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Editorial on Indianz.com: Indian Country deserves settlement on Cobell
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Trace Wellman: Tobacco Warrior
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Environmental Justice in Montana: Winona LaDuke, Indigo Girls, Eriel Deranger to address tar sands, coal development
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Montana #1 in nation for entrepreneurship, Top 10 for economic growth
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President Obama announces key posts to National Advisory Council on Indian Education
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University of Montana: Payne Family Native American Center dedication Thursday
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Buffalo’s Fire: Jodi Rave’s year in review
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Cobell settlement delayed, again, this time by Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma
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Denise Juneau to receive honorary doctorate degree
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Nkwusm fundraiser draws awareness to Salish language preservation
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Graduation dispute: Lakota student set for court over traditional regalia
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Sharon Clahchischilliage announces candidacy for Navajo Nation president
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University of Montana: Payne Family Native American Center dedication activities, May 13
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Amy Stiffarm wins AIHEC science competitions
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Blackhawk helicopters attempt to land near Wounded Knee Memorial
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EPA to study impact of ‘hydraulic fracturing’ on groundwater supplies
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Arizona Legislature bans ethnic studies programs
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State of Montana looking for new Indian affairs director
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AIANTA names new director for Native tourism
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Now that Obama signed U.S. apology to American Indians, should he talk about it?
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Julie Cajune to speak during ‘All People Tree’ dedication at UM
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Young Indian lawyers need to step up to strengthen tribal sovereignty








