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  • Skabewis
    South Dakota Tribes may gain more river input
    by Skabewis
    Mitchell, South Dakota (AP)

    American Indian tribes in South Dakota could have more influence in management of the Missouri River after a bylaw change by the Missouri River Association of States and Tribes.

    The change increased the number of tribal representatives on MoRAST’s...
    12-31-2008, 01:14 PM
  • Skabewis
    Indian artifacts returned to tribes in Spokane
    by Skabewis
    Spokane, Washington (AP)

    More than 1,400 artifacts taken from Native American sites were returned to tribal members at the federal courthouse in Spokane.

    The Spokesman-Review reports the items turned over on Sept. 24 – recovered from the collection of Kenneth L. Milette...
    10-05-2009, 02:41 PM
  • Skabewis
    Scottsdale backing tribe’s spring training bid
    by Skabewis
    Scottsdale, Arizona (AP)

    Scottsdale officials are supporting an American Indian tribe’s bid to build a spring-training complex for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies.

    If the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and baseball teams reach an agreement, the...
    06-10-2009, 03:18 PM
  • Skabewis
    Tribes want consulted during Missouri River study
    by Skabewis
    Fort Pierre, South Dakota (AP)

    Representatives of American Indian tribes say they must be consulted during a five-year federal study of the Missouri River and its reservoirs.

    At a meeting in Fort Pierre on last week, officials of several South Dakota tribes told the Army...
    05-31-2010, 04:13 PM
  • Skabewis
    American Indian exhibit set to tour Oregon
    by Skabewis
    Coos Bay, Oregon (AP)

    A three-part traveling exhibit that looks at Oregon’s tribal cultures has begun touring the state.

    The exhibit called “Oregon is Indian Country” is being presented by The Oregon Historical Society and the state’s nine federally recognized tribes....
    10-21-2008, 03:33 PM

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