2006-2007
| January 11, 2006 Issue 162 | |
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Volume 1 HIGHLIGHTS
Buffalo robes strengthen families Red Feather Woman spreads the American Indian legend JEFF MAY NOMINATED FOR READER'S DIGEST "HERO OF THE YEAR 2005" Congress petitioned for return of Geronimo's remains Whistling language remains a mystery Nunatsiavut defends language policy |
Volume 2 Highlights
Experts say public schools need education reform Program, activities teach Lakota values Yukon school group found on U.S. threat list Priorities in Lodge Grass start with an old boiler University of North Dakota to study American Indian veterans College begins program to recruit, retain Native American students |
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Volume 3 Highlights
NAVAJO NATION PRESIDENT SPEAKS FOR WORLD’S 370 MILLION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AT UN WORLD SUMMIT Tribes threaten Jamestown protest Doctor's heart improves care Doula training project coming Title IV-E funding can help save Indian children Cookbook preserves the tastes of American Indian culture |
Volume 4 Highlights
Woman gives advice about solar power to people on Indian reservations American pika seen headed toward extinction Polluted Town Alarmed by Shortage of Sons Teen DJ enlivens O'odham airwaves Pine Ridge golf program gets First Tee chapter status The Olympics of Indian basketball |
| January 25, 2006 Issue 163 | |
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Volume 1 HIGHLIGHTS
Ancient Kitchen Unearthed in Indiana Park China map lays claim to Americas Sacagawea's son might be buried in corner of Oregon New archaeological look at early Georgia evangelists Youth pace tribe's 'spiritual event' Speak it good and strong
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Volume 2 Highlights
Children's book brings Shoshone tale to life Puerto Rico Still Has No Reading First Funds Quileutes host tsunami ceremony, drill New program aimed at American Indian college students Professors help Cayugas regain land
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'Volume 3
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Miss Indian Teen World seeks contestants Postage Increase Revives Navajo 2-Cent Stamp O Tamiflu: Turning Christmas trees into flu drug NICHD Alerts Parents to Winter SIDS Risk Skate park aims for health Risk of Teen Drivers Reaches Others
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Volume 4 Highlights
The Chestnut's Comeback Space junk continuing to accumulate Dog Virus May Be Killing Yellowstone Wolves Cherokees step up to the plate to protect endangered bat THE REACH THE REZ RADIO SHOW GOES NATIONWIDE Senator finds defense funds for Arctic Games
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| February 8, 2006 Issue 164 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights
Fires unearth forgotten Aboriginal settlement Three More Indian Tribes Recognized In S.C. As Tribal Leaders, Women Still Fight Old Views Residential school demolition marked by Cree Youngsters Bring Hope for Language Survival Hi-Tech U.S. Military Tool Used for Native American Language Revitalization Efforts
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Volume 2 Highlights Native American stories of the stars Amazon tribe reshapes thinking on pure maths American Indian charter school in Ore. curbs dropout rate From Costner movie to Ph.D. candidate Civil rights group blasts editor of college newspaper College seeks $1M more for intertribal center
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Volume 3 Highlights
Cole blasts Interior for cutting BIA funds Indian trade clues culled in cornfield First nation will offer culinary arts program Troublemakers face banishment Home on the range
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Volume 4 Highlights
Native Americans Protest Power Plant Construction In Medicine Lake Highlands Magnetic north pole drifting fast Lost World of New Species Found in Jungle Native Artists Finally Win Over National Gallery Willie Nelson Woodlands concert to benefit Indians Vote: American Indian LA Film and TV Awards
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| March 1, 2006 Issue 165 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights
Nez Perce Youth Reclaim Bison Hunting Tradition Running down through the centuries: The Hopi way Navajo Sees Miss USA Pageant as Step in Her Journey Oldest moccasin in Canada found in Yukon ice patch Coeur d'Alene tribal elder dies at 104 Ancient Tongue Linked to Aztec Past
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Volume 2 Highlights Race matters to 3-month-olds, study finds Eagle Butte teen center to raise final $1 million Tutor Program Offered by Law Is Going Unused UNITY sought for local kids Little Big Horn College adds degree Harvard to honor Rosebud alumnus
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Volume 3 Highlights B.C. First Nations to run Their Own Schools Court to Reconsider Hawaii Schools Case Indian educator asks Congress for help Polar bear no match for fearsome mother in Ivujivik Choctaw Author’s American Indian Health and Fitness Book Wins Cookbook Award
Navajo herbalist
combines the best of her two worlds
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Volume 4 Highlights
Environmental-health class broadcast to tribal colleges Water still unsafe on 20 B.C. reserves Greenland ice cap melting at faster pace San Francisco to Test Turning Dog Waste Into Power Tulalip teen's music is his mission A Brief History of North American Indigenous Games
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| April 1, 2006 Issue 166 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights READER’S DIGEST NAMES JEFF MAY HERO OF THE YEAR Clan Mothers Lay it on the Line Local dig produces the 'Holy Grail' of archaeology Spielberg series sued for haircut Taking It on the Chin A delicious tradition: Five generations of frybread
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Volume 2 Highlights History, in a word Young Inuit request residential school meeting Transformation of a tree into a canoe Rough Rock drama students invited to Scottish festival SNOWSHOES ARE ALTERNATIVE IN WINTER GYM CLASSES
Germany's King
of Rock to Assist Native American Children
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Volume 3 Highlights American Indians on the rise in law studies List of Urban Indian Health Clinics threatened by Bush Are You Melungeon, Nuyorican Or What? "Backward evolution” spawns ape-like people Western Shoshone Victorious at UN Native Americans and First Nations discuss border security |
Volume 4 Highlights
Inuit alarmed by signs of global warming WILD BISON POPULATION PLUMMETS Navajo to represent United States in cross country championships 2006 Arctic Winter Games Results Famed Indian Tortoise Dies at 250 The art of basketmaking links cultures Litefoot organizes boycott of GUN video game
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| MAY 1, 2006 Issue 167 | |
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1 Highlights NYM TAKES SOLIDARITY ACTION TO SUPPORT SIX NATIONS Hone Heke's treasures go home Archaeologists Launch Large-Scale Dig, Despite Indian Opposition UN Treaty to Protect Oral Traditions Enters into Force Cox weaves together ancestral stories Rosetta Stone Releases Interactive Mohawk Language Software |
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2 Highlights Austrian students tour Black Hills Donate trailers to tribes College Student Selected for NAJA Board of Directors Medical students bound for immersion in aboriginal communities Tulalip Tribes offer reservation for state university
Between a rock
and a hard place |
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Volume
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Highlights Indian reservations to get air ambulances New group home to help Indian girls Regina kids learn to say no to gang recruiters Do This AT Home: Test Your Microwave Great Lakes for sale! Michigan's Odawa Indians lead anti-Nestle fight EPA honors tribes as environmental heroes |
Volume 4 Highlights
Top 12 Ways You Can Reduce Global Warming Monster Rabbit Stalks U.K. Village Fossil Called Missing Link From Sea to Land Animals Artcirq to stage first show outside Arctic Another shade of green: Tribes tap into golf 2009 games will play up tribes' past |
| June 1, 2006 Issue 168 | |
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1 Highlights Celestial Find at Ancient Andes Site Clan helps search for site of last stand against Russians Geronimo Descendant Will Ask Bushes to Help Return Warrior's Remains Historic Nunavut flag found in trash can Unlocking the secret sounds of language: Life without time or numbers Dolphins, Like Humans, Recognize Names |
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2 Highlights Tribes file lawsuit to stop BIA school reorganization CHILD CARE PRICIER THAN COLLEGE From brat to leader Wear feather and plumes for graduation Teachings of a 167-year-old wampum belt Institute of American Indian Arts: New President Brings Vision, Passion |
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Volume
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Highlights DNA Verifies Christopher Columbus' Remains in Spain U.S. Newborn Survival Rate Ranks Low Indigenous Peoples Oppose National Geographic & IBM Genetic Research Project Arctic "Noah's ArK" to Protect World's Seeds Yakama Juice sells on Costco shelves Obesity and Diabetes: How they affect our children |
Volume 4 Highlights
Super Mileage Challenge winners average over 1,000 MPG Gigantic Rock Slab Growing in Mount St. Helens' Crater Teens find the pulse of a people in Star Nation 2006 Student Art Competition Winners Announced by the Office of Indian Education Jana performance raises money for youth program Daughter keeps alive the art of natural dyeing |
| July 1, 2006 Issue 169 | |
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1 Highlights An integral part of daily life until 1820, hula was restricted for 76 years Chickasaw elder’s stories win grandson an award Tulalips will paddle to annual Gathering The Road Back In Louisiana Mahogany Imports are Wiping out Peru Tribes New speakers of ancient tonguests |
Volume
2 Highlights
Oglala youth's science project takes top honors in New Mexico From Rain City to rainforest Choctaw teen pens "one of the craziest books of all time She and Her Graduation Robe Had to Come a Long Way Tribal colleges filling growing need |
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Volume
3
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TEACHERS KILLED IN OAXACA POLICE ATTACK Jobs That May No Longer Exist by 2014 Teens Get Unusual Punishment for Vandalism at Native American Village Rare Disease stalks Oklahoma Choctaw Indians Superhero flying to the rescue of native youth |
Volume 4 Highlights
Earth's Temperature Is Hottest in Centuries Oak Openings a key force in greenhouse gas battle Rare American Chestnut Trees Discovered Indian athletes given the chance to compete Native-youth films in SIFF spotlight Ballerinas |
| August 1 , 2006 Issue 170 | |
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1 Highlights Birthday Memorial for Miracle, the Sacred White Buffalo Nations celebrate Indigenous Peoples New Year Indian chief dies when canoe overturns Indians Buy Surrounding Land To Help Protect Sacred Site UN Body Adopts Indigenous Rights Declaration Despite Canada's No Vote Inuit sign language may get legal status in Nunavut |
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2 Highlights Standing by their words Tennis, tutors offered to Cheyenne youths American Indian Science Students Win International Awards UKB student wins Gates Scholarship Intercultural education model on the rise in Latin America NMSU completes $1.2 million program to increase Native American educational leaders |
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Volume
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Highlights The Top 100 National Colleges and Universities That Graduate the Most Minority Students Another Idaho School Receives Million-Dollar Gift To Help Indians Oglala Tribe Teams with Orthodox Jews to Run Gordon Meat Plant Feds may bring Amber Alert to American Indian country Indoor Air Quality in Schools
Poisonous Tree Frog
Could Bring Wealth to Tribe in Brazilian Amazon |
Volume 4 Highlights Fate of ancient hunters may hold clues for northerners today First Half of 2006 Is Warmest on Record Iowa Tribe's Aviary Keeps, Rehabilitates Eagles New Mexico storyteller, santero honored with fellowship 2006 Indigenous Games wrap up in Denver Group hopes to launch first American Indian cable channel |
| September 1 , 2006 Issue 171 | |
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Volume
1 Highlights
Trail honors
Arapaho, Cheyenne ancestors killed in massacre |
Volume
2 Highlights
New page turns
for Alutiiq language |
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Volume
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Group suspects misuse of
Indian ed funds |
Volume 4 Highlights
Fry bread: two
sides of a powwow staple
Buffy
Sainte-Marie's censored sounds |
| October 1, 2006 Issue 172 | |
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1 Highlights 3rd rare white buffalo born on Wisconsin farm Abenaki Corn Returned To Tribe Native American society holds women in high regard Time capsule hopes to capture living history Aborigines given ownership of Perth by judge Columbus: explorer or oppressor? Did a New York City museum have Eskimos on display? |
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2 Highlights Salish, Kootenai keyboards coming to a school near you Learning to Tell Stories Aboriginal History Brought to Life by Caring Teachers Culture Keeps Kids in Class Native Students Assist Bristol Bay Walrus Study Navajo Students Growing Garden in Unlikely Place At FSU, students learn the history of university's namesake tribe |
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Volume
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Highlights A life of stories United States House Passes Native American Language Preservation Act Nobel Peace Prize Winners Take Aim at U.S. 006 Finalists for American Indian Tribal Governance Awards 11 of America's Worst Places to Cast a Ballot (or Try) A Border Crackdown Intensifies, A Tribe Is Caught In The Crossfire Epidemic hits nomadic Amazon tribe |
Volume 4 Highlights Earth Headed for Warmest Temps in a Million Years Wild mustangs in South Dakota are in danger of starving Symbols on Skin Connect Hearts to History Alaska Finding Beauty in Usefulness Never forget SuAnne Big Crow!
Golfers control
ancient lunar observatory |
| November 1, 2006 Issue 173 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights
3rd Rare White
Buffalo Born on Wisconsin Farm |
Volume 2 Highlights
Salish, Kootenai
Keyboards Coming to a School Near You |
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Volume 3 Highlights
Earth Headed for
Warmest Temps in a Million Years |
Volume 4 Highlights
A Life of
Stories |
| January 1, 2007 Issue 174 | |
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1 Highlights American Indians Name Rare White Buffalo Born in Pa. Zoo 2.5 MILLION YOUTH VOLUNTEER FOR GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY DNA Ties Together Scattered Peoples Libraries in the Sand Reveal Africa's Academic Past Iditarod legend, Herbie Nayokpuk, remembered Language revitalization efforts bloomed in 2006 |
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2 Highlights Court Upholds School’s Hawaiians-First Admission Policy Tribal students honored for calendar art Tulalip Youth Radio Club Tribe's culinary arts school open Dartmouth President Apologies To Native American Students IBM Provides Technology Access and Training to Native People |
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3 Highlights Youthful reservations have great potential Tiny B.C. village loses Christmas hall to fire Stuck between two worlds, Indian foster kids often seek identity Diabetes Breakthrough Tobacco Use In Native Ceremonies To Be Studied Tribes, Forest Service Agree on Plant Gathering Rights |
Volume 4 Highlights tribal elders urge young people to fight for native rights Sacred seeds of black ash trees put on ice for future generations Series on contemporary Indian issues coming to a TV set near you "Aboriginal Icon" winner rocks on Creek Indian Crafts Longbows: Drawing back on tribal tradition 50 Coolest Websites |
| FEBRUARY 1, 2007 Issue 175 | |
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1 Highlights Teenage boy saves village elder from cabin fire Ex-POW Jessica Lynch Names Baby For Fallen Comrade Sacred gift Man's beliefs pit military vs. Navajos Kodiak Natives cut an album in an effort to preserve their dying language Contemporary Black Indian Storytelling In Print |
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2 Highlights Pilot Program Will Teach Mi'kmaq Language Indian Schools Help Students Connect With Their Culture Poet bound for Oxford Haskell says goodbye to president UA Pushes For More Minority Librarians Tribal Colleges Ask State For Help With Non-Native Students |
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3 Highlights McIntyre reintroduces Lumbee bill Exchange offers cash to farmers who help rein in greenhouse gasses Canada's "Amazon" Getting Millions HUNTER ILLEGALLY SHOOTS YELLOWSTONE BISON One-third of villages lacking in-home water tap Elk meat could reduce diabetes |
Volume 4 Highlights U of I Says Chief Illiniwek Feathers Returned; Tribe Disagrees Haskell Athletics to host athlete recruiting day "Miracle" brought to young lives Blanket brings "sacred change" Grammy Nominations Organization to promote Professional Native fighters |
| March 1, 2007 Issue 176 | |
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Volume
1 Highlights
Hopi Runners to
Carry the Gift of Water Communities |
Volume
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School asks
exception from law for Native American funerals |
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Volume
3 Highlights
Nobel Prize Laureate
Rigoberta Menchu |
Volume 4 Highlights
46 Nations Back
New Environmental Body |
| April 1, 2007 Issue 177 | |
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1 Highlights First Americans May Have Sailed, Not Walked, to New World No fake snow at Snowbowl, court rules Grandmother seeks owner of box possibly made in Yukon War Hero Billy Walkabout Passes away Canadian "lost tribe" hoping to collect U.S. government payout University press republishes Penobscot history "Red Man" |
Volume
2 Highlights
EARLY MUSIC
LESSONS CAN HAVE MAJOR BENEFITS |
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3 Highlights Native American trackers to hunt bin Laden Hunt is on for thousands of Indians owed $63 million Amazon tribes to get free Internet
Major U.S. businesses
support national global warming action |
Volume 4 Highlights
Study of young
American Indians found hypertension raised risk for
enlarged heart |
| May 1, 2007 Issue 178 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights
Ancient Rainforest Revealed in Coal Mine
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Volume 2 Highlights
Audit Raises Concerns on Special
Education In BIA-Funded Schools
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Volume 3 Highlights
World's Smallest Horse Takes On Big
Mission |
Volume 4 Highlights
Dirtiest Cities Just Get Dirtier |
| September 1, 2007 Issue 179 | |
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Volume
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Polynesians beat
Spaniards to South America |
Volume
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Young Chilean
Keeps Nearly Extinct Languages Alive |
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Volume
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Tribes Say No Child Left
Behind Leaves No Room for Culture |
Volume 4 Highlights
Chocolate Making
Navajo Kids Receive Tribal Award |
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Volume
5 Highlights
Aboriginal Physician
Travels World to Study Shamans, Healers for New TV Series |
Volume
6
Highlights
Indians Widen Old Outlet
in Youth Lacrosse |
| October 1, 2007 Issue 180 | |
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Volume
1 Highlights
JUBILATION AS UN APPROVES INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DECLARATION |
Volume
2 Highlights Northern Lights: These Schools Literally Leave No Child Behind After-school Tigua program yields results Tribal children meet their history Rock'n the Rez lets young people show their skills Struggling to reopen California's only tribal college Native American life on show in Northern Ireland |
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3 Highlights Hay, homes sought for wild horses Muskogee Metalworks recognized nationally We have broken speed of light Climate Shift to Hit Indians Hard Sea Level Rise Could Flood Many Cities Baby Mammoth Corpse Found in Siberia
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Volume 4 Highlights
Tribal
Farms Are A Growing Part Of Arizona Agricultural Economy |
| November 1, 2007 Issue 181 | |
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Volume
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AFTER MANY
YEARS, WE ARE HOME |
Volume
2 Highlights
SEMINOLES
DEDICATE FIRST CHARTER SCHOOL |
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Volume
3 Highlights
TRIBES INCLUDED IN 1872
MINING LAW UPDATE |
Volume 4 Highlights
TWO TRIBES AMONG
HARDEST HIT BY CALIFORNIA FIRES |
| december 1, 2007 Issue 182 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights APPEALS COURT PLANS UNEXPECTED REVIEW OF NATIVE AMERICAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RULING SAVE OUR OAKS ... OFF WITH THE FENCE BY THE YEAR 2020 THERE WILL BE NO INDIGENOUS POPULATION IN INDIA ARGENTINE INDIAN BEATIFIED BY CATHOLIC CHURCH IN PATAGONIA WEAVING A SACRED CEREMONY TRIBE'S BOOK WINS AWARD |
Volume
2 Highlights HUALAPAI ETHNOBOTANY PROJECT PUBLISHES COOKBOOK TAKINI SCHOOL WILD HORSE PROGRAM HELPS YOUTH MISS TEEN LUMBEE'S CROWN STOLEN BANNER WORLD OF WHIZ KIDS TRICK OR TREATY DVD SPARKS FEARS AT HASKELL SEN. JOHNSON, REP. POMEROY INTRODUCE TRIBAL SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BILL |
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3 Highlights THE COST OF THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS UP 4.1% SOLVE A MYSTERY: QUEST FOR THE GOLDEN BOOK THE LONG TRAIL INUVIK PASSES YOUTH CURFEW TRIBAL CHAIRMAN SAYS 90 PERCENT OF FORT BERTHOLD FAMILIES STILL NOT HOOKED UP TO WATER PROJECT TRIBAL PEOPLE AT RISK OF EXTINCTION FROM DIABETE |
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4 Highlights ALASKAN YOUTH TESTIFIES ON THE HILL - AND DRAWS LIMBAUGH'S IRE CLEVER CROWS ARE CAUGHT ON CAMERA ALIEN LIFE CAN SURVIVE TRIP TO EARTH, SPACE TEST SHOWS COUNCIL VOTES DOWN U. NORTH DAKOTA NICKNAME, LOGO WITH NO DEBATE AMERICAN INDIANS GAIN RIGHT TO HARVEST WILLOWS FOR BASKET WEAVING U.S. EMBASSIES TO SHOW WORKS OF FIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTISTS |