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Articles in December, 2005 issue of Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
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Rumsey Tribe to finance eminent domain purchase
by Hernandez, Juan A. Avila -
Congress petitioned for return of Geronimo's remains
by Norrell, Brenda -
Democrats back sovereignty
by Adams, Jim -
Students harrassed after Peaks vigil
by Norrell, Brenda -
Morales poised to win Bolivia's presidency
by Mohawk, John -
Rising stars, Native youths perform in Seminole showcase
by Norrell, Brenda -
Calling on tribal leaders to join fight against AIDS epidemic
by Davis, Yvonne M. - House passes veterans home loan program legislation
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Abuse survivors finally to receive compensation
by Ross, Matt - The vision of Vine Deloria Jr.
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Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache features lodging and top entertainment
by Norrell, Brenda -
Uncanny Arctic
by Qitsualik, Rachel A. -
An interview with Charles C. Mann
by d'Errico, Peter - Support the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Mohawk artist uses painting as a means for passing on tradition
by Burns, Shannon C. -
NATIVE CURRENTS; An Andean food revolution: Bringing ancient nutrition to the modern marketplace
by Healy, Kevin -
Native Cooking
by Carson, Dale -
Tex Hall tribute entered into Congressional Record
by Norrell, Brenda -
The diversity of creation stories
by Murguia, Alejandro -
Fort McDowell reveals new Radisson
by Norrell, Brenda -
Government land purchase designed to stop fractionation
by Melmer, David -
S.D. family seeks the right to grow hemp
by Taylor, Betsy -
Indian Arts and Crafts Board promoting local control of museums
by McKeag, Jana -
Lobster divers face perils
by Ross, Matt -
Tex Hall urges action after Kansas taxation ruling
by Norrell, Brenda -
City makes first water payment to Jicarillas
by Sharpe, Tom -
Canadian church and government found liable
by Wiwshar, David -
Native Education Health Initiative working to break diabetes cycle
by George, Keller -
LET THE GAMES BEGIN; Senecas gamble on Buffalo Creek; Cayugas may reopen Class II parlors
by Wanamaker, Tom - Spying revealed as McCarthyism revisited in film
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Schaghticoke pursue BIA documents
by Toensing, Gale Courey - The struggle continues
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Indigenous leadership honored
by Johnson, Jean -
Women, girls, HIV and AIDS: The South Dakota perspective
by Shell, Andrew Catt-Iron -
KeyBank supports Native economic development
by Ziemann, Sheri L. -
In Africa, Navajos urge using Internet to fight poverty
by Norrell, Brenda -
Native visionary spoke for all disadvantaged Americans
by Wilkins, David E. -
THE NATIONS' CAPITAL; HOW TO CUT TAXES AND SAVE
by Tam, Cynthia -
LNI draws large crowds
by Melmer, David -
McCain pursues lobbying reform
by Toensing, Gale Courey -
News from the Pacific Northwest
by Walker, Richard -
Campus hate speech raises questions about democracy
by Lyons, Scott Richard - Navajo Santa visits Utah
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Who's making up Indian culture myths?
by Harjo, Suzan Shown -
THE NATIONS' CAPITAL; Three common traits shared by successful moneymakers
by Tam, Cynthia -
Surplus land returned to San Manuel Band
by Toensing, Gale Courey -
The legacy of an indigenous intellectual
by Wildcat, Daniel -
Fort McDowell focuses on diversifying enterprises
by Norrell, Brenda -
Products may help counter language decline
by May, James - Tamastslikt signs historic membership agreements
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American Civil Liberties Union releases documentation of spying
by Norrell, Brenda -
Practitioners of healing arts help veterans cope
by Roberts, Michelle -
Programs offer caregiver support
by Walker, Richard -
Nez Perce businesswoman wrangles small firm into national powerhouse
by McNeel, Jack -
Guatemalan co-op offers economic opportunity
by Ross, Matt -
Deadline looms for trust fund claims
by Melmer, David -
Conference aims to mend the circle
by Largo, Jim -
Mohawk council unites on Catskill casino shift
by Adams, Jim -
Camas Institute uses holistic approach
by McNeel, Jack -
Tribes denied equal access to popular development tool
by Adams, Jim -
Gila River's Wild Horse Pass opens Rawhide
by Norrell, Brenda -
Mantle of Shame Awards for 2005
by Harjo, Suzan Shown - Creation of a specific tribal probate code is imperative
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Maine tribes meet with Venezuela for low-cost heating oil
by Norrell, Brenda - Idaho Indian Affairs Committee elects Allan as vice chairman
- Kudos and salutations
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Creating futures by sharing the past
by Ziemann, Sheri L. -
Venezuela begins low-cost heating oil deliveries; tribes continue talks
by Norrell, Brenda - Incompetence and scandal shock the country
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KeyBank puts its money where it counts; Contract with Travel Solutions reflects commitment to minority-owned businesses
by Ziemann, Sheri L. -
Stellar golf offered at Turning Stone
by Booth, Jason - 'Se siente! Evo es presidente!' (It's evident! Evo is president!')
- Kirk recognized for efforts in fight against HIV/AIDS
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STORY TELLER; A WINTER'S COUNT
by Edwards, Ken -
New probate law will create new problems
by Melmer, David -
Mohawks file class action suit against companies for river contamination
by Burns, Shannon C. -
Potawatomi defeated in Supreme Court
by Adams, Jim -
Elders believe compensation insufficient
by Ross, Matt -
Schaghticoke seek investigation of reversal
by Toensing, Gale Courey -
Mohawk gaming makes heating assistance possible
by Lee, Tanya
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