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  • Who will lead the Navajo Nation?

    Six candidates for Navajo Nation presidency are running for the August primary.

  • Recycling attracts Utah tribe

    Skull Valley Goshute Tribe joins forces with two environmental engineering firms in recycling business.

  • Jicarilla Indians expand their reservation

    Jicarilla Apaches acquire new lands around their New Mexico reservation.

  • Hopis attack false kachinas

    Hopis want Navajos to stop mass producing kachinas.

  • Indians and water

    Indian Water Rights: Negotiating the Future reviewed.

  • Jackson's last letter answered

    Tribal lands not exempt from Endangered Species Act, rules U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, after receiving activist Leroy Jackson's letter.

  • Crisis for tribal sawmill

    The Navajo Nation's logging company is bankrupt and the forestry program is in trouble according to the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

  • A Cherokee charade

    Harley "Swift Deer" Reagan's Cherokee spiritual and sexual techniques are labeled counterfeit by the Cherokee Nation.

  • Methadone helped kill Leroy Jackson

    An autopsy reveals traces of methadone in Navajo activist Leroy Jackson's blood.

  • Award to the Dann sisters

    Swedish philanthropist awards "Right Livelihood Award' to two Western Shoshone ranchers for asserting the rights of indigenous people.

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