Washington, D.C. (AP)
Talks between the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and the U.S. government over control of Montana’s National Bison Range are expected to continue mid Febuary in Denver.
The tribes and the Fish and Wildlife Service are working with a facilitator...
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by DaisyMaisyHello, I think it's time for another one of my kind of stupid questions. I just finished reading a book called Shadow Tribe (about the Columbia River Indians, very interesting) and realized that I've always assumed 1 tribe = 1 reservation and vice versa. Somehow, the thought that the government would...
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by SkabewisBy Rebecca Boone
Boise, Idaho (AP)
The eastern Idaho-based Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are joining four tribes in the Columbia River corridor, two states and three federal agencies in an agreement designed to improve fish runs in the Pacific Northwest.
Though the Shoshone-Bannock...-
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by SkabewisCoos Bay, Oregon (AP)
President Bush has signed a bill returning 24 acres the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians consider sacred.
The property, which includes Chief’s Island and Gregory Point near Charleston, will be placed in trust for the...-
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by SkabewisBismarck, North Dakota (AP)
United Tribes Technical College is hosting a conference later this month on opportunities for developing “green energy” programs and initiatives on reservations.
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