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UPDATED JANUARY 26, 2001
NEW SEARCH FOR
NEWS BY STATE
NORTH...
Interview
with Robert Nault, Federal Minister for the Department of Indian Affairs
CALGARY:
CBE rejects renewal for native school
WINNIPEG:
Courchene should face questions in court
HALIFAX,
N.S: Province balks at native land claim
Edmonton
Jan 29: Chief Ominayak speaking at "Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility"
MIDDLE...
Keep
The Circle Strong: BONE MARROW REGISTRY
Redding,
Ca, Indian Education Conference Mar 29-31,
AIM,
FLA: WOUNDED KNEE COMMEMORATION
Coeur
d'Alene basin cleanup trial's third day: Historian testifies about basin
sites
Proposed
IHS handoff tabled by delegates
ME:
Indians convene river session
Passing:
Cecil Johns, ex-Seminole tribal leader
Calif:
State begins to distribute funds to non-gaming tribes
N.D.
LEGISLATURE: HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION: Tribal chairman offers funding
MASCOT:N.D.
BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION: President: Sioux debate overshadows success
Town
Hopes to Reclaim Its Indian Ancestors
19th-century
Hopi chiefs, quoted Robert Schmidt
Canku
Ota-New Issue Summary,
Canku Ota
STATEMENT
BY THE PETER MACDONALD, SR. FAMILY, Tehaliwaskenhas-Bob Kennedy
Remains
found near Corvallis identified as Native American
Miami
tribe of Oklahoma want treaty lands returned
Timbisha
celebrate victory
Duty
to the Dying
Mine
founders hope for rediscovery..But tribe not considering reopening Midnite
Mine
Mass:
Chief Arvol Look Horse - An Invitation
SOUTH...
COLOMBIA
: Aerial Attack Killing More Than Coca
U.S
Anti-Drug Aid Endangers Indigenous Communities and Amazon Biodiversity
CHIAPAS,
MX: CPTer Questioned by U.S. Immigration in Mexico City
The
Song of the Quetzal
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Australian
Reconciliation Party (ARP)
Defenders
Of Wildlife Campaign To Save Arctic Refuge
Tacoma
Leonard Peltier March
Re:
Gale Norton's Confirmation Hearing..Petition
Request:
Re: Madeline, Louie and John Moose
Fund
Raising for Native American Woman in Need of Kidney Transplant
OHIO:
FW: 7th Anniversary of the Zapatista Uprising in Cinncinati
ACTION
AT PEABODY COAL HEADQUARTERS IN ST. LOUIS,
MASCOT:
Blacksburg mascot panel seeks public input
ALERT !! MNR imposing buying ban on native catches..READ
IT...
NEW PELTIER PETITION..HERE...
Stone Mountain GA: Petition to protect Burial Grounds..READ
IT...
AIM FLA: CONTACT CHASCO SPONSORS..READ
IT...
PETITION: Ban on inmate broadcast interviews..READ
IT...
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Radio On the Net:
Institutionalized
Racism, a Lecture by John Crisholm, Oneida
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and click on the AIROS radio or "AIROS Programming Online"
CIUT-FM
web cast from Toronto UrbaNative
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Gov.
Bush Faces Opposition To Oil Exploration In Florida
ME:
Indians convene river session
Bill
Urges a Hike In U.S. Oil Output, More N-Power Use
Defenders
Of Wildlife Campaign To Save Arctic Refuge
ENVIRO
BRIEFS : (ENS) World News January 25, 2001
E-M:/
More Radwaste in Monroe
Biotechnology
Food: From the Lab to a Debacle
Vibration:
Oldest Form Of Animal Communication,
ENVIRO
BRIEFS: (ENS) World News January 24, 2001,
Radioactive
Cleanup: Flat budgets, increased responsibilities at INEEL site concern
some
Snowmobile
Ban Zips Past Bush Roadblock
Utah
To Release Bighorn Into Box Elder
KY
Elk Relocating To Smokies
Protestor
Arrested During Bison Hazing
ENVIRO
BRIEFS: (ENS) World News January 23, 2001
E-M:/Great
lakes: The public and "Annex 2001" waters protection plan
Proposed
Park Service Rule Allows Removal of Eagles from National Monuments; Proposed
Rule May Violate Law, NPCA Says
Ontario:
Inco top polluter in 1998, environmental group says
Mad
cow crisis cuts into meat consumption
| CUMULATIVE JANUARY 2001....HERE |
-=<+>=- BUFFALO NEWS -=<+>=-
Update
from the Field - DOL gearing up to capture...,
Groups
challenge Montana Department of Livestock Statements
Buffalo Capture/slaughter Imminent - news from the
field....READ
IT..
Buffalo
News - Winter snow is falling!
Let
The Buffalo Roam
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CEFIC
position on TK
2001 -- UN's Year of the Volunteer...READ
IT...
Indigenous Knowledge Conference..READ
IT...
Cultural
Survival Quarterly-Intellectual Property Rights: Culture as Commodity
U.S. Signs Treaty for World Court to Try Atrocities
NYTIMES
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AN EXCERPT HERE..
ALSO: HERE..
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JANUARY
25, 2001 -=<+>=-
Ipperwash Case Goes to the Supreme Court of Canada:
-twice in one week -
-FROM JEAN LA
ROSE
...READ
IT...
NORTH...
No
Appeal for Ipperwash Protestor,
Tehaliwaskenhas-Bob Kennedy
Opportunity
-Diversity and Human Rights, Tehaliwaskenhas-Bob Kennedy
Pop
culture blamed for decline of Inuktitut
The
Union of BC Indian Chief is endorsing a campaign of direct action to press
for recognition of aboriginal title
Brantford:
NATIVES DON'T WANT ISLANDS
Ontario:
Lake Nipigon becomes a Living Legacy area
Canada:
NAN chief eyes reserve reforms
Innu
leader blasts federal department for 'heavy-handed' takeover of finances
COMMENTARY:
Canada: Reserve system a $7.5 billion failure?
"Squ*w"
abolished from B.C. place names
Alberta:
Alta energy watch dog approves highest ever natural gas hike
Nova
Scotia community's decade old water woes
Mi'kmaq
say Ottawa is finally recognizing their rights
CBC
News: Accounting firm takes control of Innu finances
MIDDLE...
Mass:
Chief Arvol Look Horse - An Invitation,
Mine
founders hope for rediscovery..But tribe not considering reopening Midnite
Mine
Native
Remains and NU/NU asks dismissal of suit by professor,
Custer
abuse lawsuit dismissed
Dig
Shows Diverse Colonial Philly
Senate
Committee Backs Norton, 2 Others Approved
Penobscot
'summit' draws Indian tribes
SD:Judge
postpones trial on Indian graves lawsuit
MASCOT:
Wisconsin Legislation Update
Funeral
Services RE: Chief Archie Fire Lame Deer
CALL
TO CONFERENCE
Gov't
Mismanaged Indian Accounts
Lockheed
Martin to Partner in American Indian Business Development
Montana:
House bill to recover federal land
New
Crow regime back at work on water rights
Old
treaty subject of new report
Trust
fund decision blasted
CT:
Tribe Offers Town $3 Million
Idaho
tribes try to ban the S-word
Indian
Reservation Struggles On
Bill
would let Natives control remains
SOUTH...
Protesting
Indians Set Roadblocks in Ecuador
AMAZON
ALLIANCE: Cofan Leader Assassinated - Indigenous Communities Fumigated
AP:
As warring sides mobilize in Colombia, archbishop warns of apocalypse
REUTERS:
Key Colombia oil pipeline working after bombing
CHIAPAS
:En;WP,Mexico Moves Slowly to Confront Past,Jan 23
-=<+>=- BOOK CORNER
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CHILDREN's
BOOKS : By, about Native Americans,
review by Paula
Giese
Native News BOOK CORNER
Darkness
in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon
BOOK
CORNER: "Revenge of the Pequots"
BOOK
CORNER: One-Sided Take on the Old West
Grandpa
Says : Stories for a Seventh Generation James BlueWolf
Sitting
By His Bones James BlueWolf
Dancing
On the Brink of the World
Bloodland
:A Family Story of Oil,
Treaty
of Canadaigua 1794:200 Years of Treaty..,VG. PETER
JEMISON
Garden
in the Dunes, Leslie Marmon Silko
Voices
of Wounded Knee
Art
of War - Indian Pictographs Tell Other Side
The
Iroquois Book 2000
The
Scapel and the Silver Bear"
The
American Misadventure of Race
Reservation
dreams and realities
Walking
on the Land by Farley Mowat
''The
Meadowlands''
.Blue
Jacket, Warrior of the Shawnees
Fwd:
IEN: Indigenous Education Network hosts "Book Feast Launch"..Jan 16/2001
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From the
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URGENT HEATING NEED WOUNDED KNEE DISTRICT..READ
IT...
Rosebud
Elementary School Inauguration funding Assistance Request
SEASON GIFTING...
It is that time of year again when we begin to think
of winter cold and those in need. Helping hands list...
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HEATING FUND
Emergency heating funds....the weather has turned
sharply colder and it appears that it will be a much colder winter than
the last few we have experienced creating an incredible hardship for many.
Money orders sent to the Grass Roots Oglala Lakota
Oyate will be distributed (or paid on account) for those in need of heating
assistance. In effect we will be creating a "voucher" system.
Your donation may be of any amount and several put together to meet minimums
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