NATIVE AMERICANS
UND Law School’s Joseph Morsette inspires American Indian youth to consider careers in law
Theres no fixed path to the law. Just ask Joseph Morsette, director of theUND School of LawNative Americans Into Law Programand faculty fellow at theNorthern Plains Indian Law Center. Though most fo...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 3:00 PM
Jackley investigating food for votes claims
New from The Associated Press: SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says his office is investigating whether three rallies held by Democrats on American Indian reserv...
Posted on 10/20/10 at 9:36 AM
Retiring Dorgan spurs action on Indian issues 
By Associated Press , December 30, 2010
Retiring Sen. Dorgan spurs action on Indian issues 
WASHINGTON (AP) — By any measure, 2010 was a banner year on Capitol Hill for American Indians.
By Matthew Daly, Associated Press , December 29, 2010
Diabetes program vital in ND 
The lame-duck session of Congress has important work to do in a short time.
By Sen. Byron Dorgan , December 05, 2010
Program helps American Indian engineers 
Supporters of a new program that aims to recruit American Indian students to become engineers are hoping some of them will return home to help their communities.
By Associated Press , September 12, 2010
North Dakota tribes get grants to aid diabetes fight 
BISMARCK – Faye Foote took off for Bismarck at midnight, urging her 7-year-old son not to fall asleep in the backseat.
August 12, 2010
Senate committee investigating Indian health facilities 
The chairman of the Senate’s Indian Affairs Committee says the group has launched an investigation into Indian Health Service facilities in four states, sparked by a revolving door of executives at a North Dakota hospital.
By Dave Kolpack, Associated Press Writer , July 01, 2010
White Earth targeting domestic violence 
White Earth Tribal officials are cracking down on domestic violence and sexual assault cases involving Native Americans.
By By Riham Feshir, Forum Communications Co. , May 20, 2010
How about Native American Month? 
February is Black History Month. And that’s all fine and dandy. But what about all the suffering Native Americans went through?
By Tom R. Kovach , February 28, 2010
Tribes buying land back from government 
By Timberly Ross, Associated Press Writer , December 28, 2009
Obama: US must reverse course with American Indians 
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is telling Native American tribal leaders he is determined to reverse the federal government's history of marginalizing and ignoring the plight of Indian nations.
By Associated Press , November 05, 2009
Indian farmers urged to not give up hope 
Decade-old lawsuit claims discriminationBISMARCK – American Indian farmers and ranchers involved in a decade-old lawsuit against the federal Agriculture Department were told Thursday not to lose hope.
By James MacPherson, Associated Press Writer , September 11, 2009
Native perspective: Exhibit displays American Indian art 
By J. Shane Mercer , September 03, 2009
Letter urges North Dakota board to appoint Indian member 
The vice president of a Canadian sports organization for indigenous athletes is urging the North Dakota High School Activities Association to appoint a Native American to its board of directors.
June 16, 2009
Three Affiliated Tribes getting aid for center 
Obama spending bill includes $17 million for health care facility promised decades agoNEW TOWN, N.D. – The Three Affiliated Tribes were promised a new health clinic decades ago in return for land lost to the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. They’re finally getting it.
By Associated Press , March 23, 2009
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