Washington, D.C. (AP)
Former Idaho Attorney General Larry EchoHawk has been sworn in as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
EchoHawk is a 60-year-old law professor at Brigham Young University and member of the Pawnee tribe. He was sworn in as assistant interior secretary...
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The Senate has confirmed a member of the Tulalip Tribes in Washington state as chairwoman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Tracie Stevens most recently served as senior adviser to Assistant Interior Secretary for Indian Affairs Larry Echo...-
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by Smokin' AceFor the Virginia Indian community and friends:
From the Daily Press:
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Markers to observe local Indian history
September 17, 2005
KING WILLIAM -- Three historical markers...-
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Winnebago woman leads new Indian business group
Monday, February 27, 2006
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