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Shakopee Mdewakanton Give $4 Million to S.D. Tribes

One million dollar grants will go to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate and the Yankton Sioux Tribe.

 (1/2/2009)
Toy Drive and Winter Relief Updates

The Native American Music Association is asking for support for a toy drive on the Rosebud Reservation and for winter relief efforts on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.

 (12/19/2008)
4 Native Groups Invited to March in Inaugural Parade

The Crow Nation of Montana, the Oneida Nation Veterans, the Suurimmanitchuat Eskimo Dance Group and the United Tribes Technical College were among 1,382 groups that applied to march in the parade.

 (12/18/2008)
San Diego State Seeks Applicants for Native Scholars Projects

San Diego State University's Native Scholars and Collaborators Projects support students in nationally accredited graduate programs in school psychology and school counseling.

 (12/17/2008)
N.D. Tribal College Veterans to March in Inaugural Parade

American Indian veterans from United Tribes Technical College who have served in Middle East conflicts will march in the inaugural parade.

 (12/16/2008)
Viejas Tribe Re-elects Barrett as Chairman

Bobby L. Barrett has been re-elected as chairman of the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, and six tribal members won seats on the Tribal Council.

 (12/15/2008)
Skylar Wolf Children and Family Christmas Benefit Concert and Coat Drive in Kyle, S.D.
Skylar Wolf Children and Family Christmas Benefit Concert and Coat Drive in Kyle, S.D.

The Skylar Wolf Children and Family Christmas Benefit Concert and Coat Drive will take place Dec. 26 at 3 p.m. at the Little Wound School Auditorium in Kyle, S.D., on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

 (12/10/2008)
Crow Nation Horse Mounted Unit to March in Inaugural Parade

Two dozen members of the Crow Nation of Montana Horse Mounted Unit will ride paint horses single file in the Inaugural Parade in Washington after Barack Obama's swearing-in

 (12/6/2008)
Gipp Named Champion of Liberty by ACLU
Gipp Named Champion of Liberty by ACLU

The North Dakota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) bestowed its 2008 North Dakota Champion of Liberty honor on David M. Gipp at the group's annual meeting in Bismarck.

 (12/4/2008)
Crow Tribe Holds Quiet Inauguration

More than 1,000 tribal members watched swearing-in ceremony for the Crow tribe's executives.

 (12/3/2008)
Native Radio Theater Launches Third Season of Audio Plays

Native American Public Telecommunication's Native Radio Theater project has kicked off its third season of audio plays with a story of young love and a new variety show that includes music, poetry, comedy and more.

 (12/1/2008)
Celebrate First Native American Heritage Day

NCAI encourages Natives and non-Natives alike to celebrate the Friday after Thanksgiving as the first Native American Heritage Day.

 (11/26/2008)
6 New Members Join Board of Native Education Group

National Indian Education Association convention-goers elect six new members to the board of directors.

 (11/24/2008)
New Army Plans for Repatriation, Reburial of Native Remains

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers puts new plans in place to improve processes for repatriation and reburial of Native American human remains and cultural objects.

 (11/21/2008)
NCAI Praises Reported Selection of Daschle as HHS Secretary

NCAI president Joe A. Garcia praised the reported selection of former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Obama administration.

 (11/20/2008)
Seminoles Open Tribal Public Safety Complex
Seminoles Open Tribal Public Safety Complex

Seminole Tribal Council members cut a grand opening ribbon in front of the tribe's new Public Safety Complex on the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation.

 (11/19/2008)
Indian Museum Exhibit Addresses Health Issues for Native Children

The National Museum of the American Indian's "Through the Eyes of the Eagle" exhibit seeks to educate Native children about "the joy of physical activity and healthy eating."

 (11/18/2008)
Music Association Seeks Emergency Assistance for S.D. Reservations

The Native American Music Association is asking for donations for people hit hard by a severe blizzard on the Pine Ride and Rosebud reservations in South Dakota.

 (11/17/2008)
Shakopees Fund 'Green' Elders Center

The 200 elders from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians will be eating and meeting in a new "green" elders center, thanks to a $350,000 grant from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community.

 (11/10/2008)
22 Natives From 11 States, 16 Tribes Win Elections

Denise Juneau, Three Affiliated Tribes, is the first American
Indian woman elected to statewide office in Montana and only the third
tribal member ever elected statewide.

 (11/5/2008)
Ron Allen Explains Endorsement of Obama

Ron Allen, a lifelong Republican and longtime tribal chairman, explains why he's decided to endorse and vote for Barack Obama.

 (10/31/2008)
Poll of Native Voters Finds 80-Point Lead for Obama

Native Vote Washington conducted a poll of 600 American Indian and Alaska Native voters from 30 states, including Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana and Oklahoma.

 (10/30/2008)
Crow Chairman Venne in Accident

In a press release, Crow Nation says Chairman Carl E. Venne 'has his Creator (and his seatbelt) to thank for the fact that he is still here to continue to fight for the future of the Crow Nation.'

 (10/28/2008)
Nominees for American Indian Film Festival

More than 100 films have been screened and judged by a jury panel designated by the American Indian Film Institute, which announces nominess for 14 awards.

 (10/27/2008)
NCAI Selects New Youth Ambassadors at Convention

Two new Youth Ambassadors were sworn in at the annual convention of the National Congress of American Indians.

 (10/23/2008)
Navajo Nation Council Endorses Obama

The Navajo Nation Council votes, 59-21, to endorse Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama for president.

 (10/22/2008)
Candidates Address NCAI Via Video

NCAI convention delegates hear video remarks by Barack Obama, John McCain and Sarah Palin.

 (10/21/2008)
Census Bureau Reaffirms Commitment to Working With American Indians and Alaska Natives

Census Bureau Director Steve H. Murdock will sign the Census Bureau's first American Indian and Alaska Native policy.

 (10/19/2008)
National Indian Education Association Releases Honors List

The National Indian Education Association will be honoring eight Native individuals and three schools for their large impact to the world of education.

 (10/13/2008)
NCAI Issues Report Card on Congressional Bills Affecting Native Americans

Congress adjourns without addressing health care of Native Americans but made substantial progress on other Native-specific bills.

 (10/9/2008)

  • Tell us what you think about the 'Navajobama' T-shirt, and we'll send your comments to the manufacturer—and to the Obama for President campaign. (No profanities, please.)

  • A Native American gay wedding ceremony takes place at a Two Spirit gathering in Montana.

  • Omission disappoints Native Americans attending the presidential candidate's speech in Wisconsin. Others express concern over Obama's stance on Indian gaming.

  • A Tennessee high school, whose mascot is the Indians, takes the Native American motif one step further: It calls school grounds "The Reservation."

  • The Native actor’s role on 'Law and Order: SVU' is coming to an end, but he plans to stay busy with an Internet TV show, a book and a new baby.


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