October 2009 Reports

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October 2009 Reports

Updates

October 29, 2009

Looking Horse speaks out on Sweat Lodge deaths

Statement by Sweat Lodge Deaths by Eddie Benton, Grand Chief, Ojibwe

Sweat Lodge death investigation turns to self-help guru James Arthur Ray

Accenture Aware Scholarships to Eleven Outstanding American Indian Students

Film highlights local Native American Tribes's challenges

Wolf killings continue

Bear Butte documentary shows struggle for mountain

Protect our wild horses and burros - let's not forget the horrendous slaughter of 1840

Third person in Sweat Lodge case dies

Columbus Day Parade cancelled in Denver

Boy's recovery from flesh-eating bacteria could lead to Indian Saint Cannoization

Dig uncovers signifcant historical site in Narragansett

First American Indian female dentist inducted in Michigan's Women's Hall of Fame

Navajo Nation soldier being laid to rest

What good are the ceremonies if they cannot save a people?

Sioux and Cree Reach Historical Agreement

Oz Creator L Frank Baum called for the genocide of the Sioux

National Swine Flu Situation Informational page

Stealing religion ignored if it's native

Two tribes object to Cape Wind Turbines

Allegations of tribal corruption are aired

October 14, 2009

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Feeling the Drum beat along the Kennebec

Racism Against Native Americans

New Exhibit examines beliefs, problems of Native Americans

A Town Collects and sells Indian artifacts and pays the price

Galvanized by attack, Hopi and Navajo respond

Alcatraz Occupation 40th Anniversary November 21, 2009

UNA Standing up for Outstanding Athlete Charles Albert Bender

Moonbeam Children's Book Awards held October 10, 2009

The Life of Many Lakota Youth

Native Life Georgia Lightening: the first Native female director of a full-featured film

Sweatlodge ends in death and injuries to participants

Crime often pays for relic looters

More on Sweat lodge deaths

Brownback, Durgin, applaud Senate passage of Native American Apology Resolution

Former FBI Chief Heralds AIM Indictment

Continued Requests for Public Information from Peltier's Committee">

FBI Chief to Indian Musem: Support Truthful Native American History

Canada, Swine Flu and more

College Horizons 2010 Applications Available

Retreat Leaders Speak out on Sweat Lodge Deaths

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