Tuesday, June 25, 2002

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Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb's recognition of the Eastern Pequot Tribe of Connecticut has raised hope -- and concern -- that other groups will gain federal status even with holes in their tribal petitions....

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Major crime in the United States rose by 2 percent last year, according to FBI statistics released on Monday, reversing a decade-long trend of falling rates that largely bypassed Indian Country....

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The Bush administration made history on Monday with a decision to recognize two Connecticut groups as one Indian tribe....

Representative Mary Bono (R-Calif.) has introduced a bill to recognized the San Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians of California....

Wisconsin Governor Scott McCallum has recommended three themes for the state's commemorative quarter....

The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center in Connecticut is playing host an a show The New London Day says is "intended to dispel and distort preconceived notions of American Indian art." "Art in 2 Worlds: The Native American Fine Art Invitational 1983-1997" is on loan from the Heard Museum in Phoenix....

The Navajo Nation outlaws fireworks on its tri-state reservation but tribal members can go to other jurisdictions to satisfy their needs....

A bill introduced by Nevada's senators to protect federal lands excludes an area considered sacred to the Paiutes....

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the death penalty can only be imposed by juries and not judges....

A Montana man accused of involuntary manslaughter went to trial for a April 2001 accident on the Crow Reservation....

The Norwich Bulletin in an editorial today praises the Bureau of Indian Affairs for developing a computer system to aid federal recognition decisions....

The Sioux Falls Argus Leader in an editorial today calls for the Bush administration to support economic stimulus programs in Indian Country....

Environmentalists fear a proposed nuclear waste site on a Utah reservation could become a more permanent solution....

The Navajo Nation recently recognized 50 tribal members who live in tribal housing....

The Tanana Chiefs Conference of Alaska celebrated 40 years of existence on Monday with the dedication of a building to founder and elder Al Ketzler Sr....

The Nebraska Legislature might fund a special deputy sheriff to patrol the border town of Whiteclay....

Construction of a memorial to the Indian warriors who fought at the Battle of Little Bighorn is finally underway....

Two ex-employees of the Seminole Tribe of Florida and an associate were indicted on Monday for allegedly embezzling $2.77 million in tribal funds....

A community on the Fort Apache Reservation in Arizona was saved from the growing Rodeo-Chediski fire that has engulfed more than 330,000 acres of land....

A federal judge on Monday adopted the recommendation of a magistrate and allowed three Oklahoma tribes to continue operating a controversial casino game....

The Department of Agriculture is investigating the use of American Indian symbols and tribal names a 4H club in West Virginia....

The state of South Dakota filed court papers on Monday accusing the Yankton Sioux Tribe of once wanting to develop land tribal members now seek to protect....

State and local officials in Connecticut reacted negatively to the Bureau of Indian Affairs' decision to recognize the Eastern Pequot Tribe on Monday....

The Department of Justice is observing an election in Utah today to ensure the voting rights of Navajo tribal members are respected....