Law Article: FTC asserts jurisdiction over tribal Internet lenders (April 14, 2014)

Attorneys discuss lawsuit in which the Federal Trade Commission won a decision to assert authority over Internet lenders owned by tribal governments.

Suspect denies charges in death of Northern Cheyenne woman (April 14, 2014)

The second suspect in the death of a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana appeared in federal court on Friday.

Onondaga Nation headed to DC to pursue justice for land claim (April 14, 2014)

The Onondaga Nation of New York is asking the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights for help with its land claim.

BIA holds listening sessions on Indian Child Welfare Act guidance (April 14, 2014)

The Bureau of Indian Affairs will hold two more listening sessions on the Indian Child Welfare Act.

Judge won't force Puyallup Tribe to comply with IRS levy request (April 14, 2014)

The Puyallup Tribe of Washington has prevailed in a taxation dispute with the Internal Revenue Service.

Alaska Supreme Court won't intervene in tribal leadership fight (April 14, 2014)

The Alaska Supreme Court won't be getting involved in a leadership dispute within the Mendas Cha-Ag Tribe of Healy Lake.

Oglala Sioux Tribe alcohol referendum in limbo due to court case (April 14, 2014)

Members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota voted last year to legalize alcohol but implementation remains in limbo.

Notah Begay's foundation backed out of Navajo golf tournament (April 14, 2014)

The Notah Begay III Foundation backed out of a golf tournament whose lead sponsor was the Original Americans Foundation.

Protesters dispute lineage of San Pasqual Band's longtime chair (April 14, 2014)

More than 100 people participated in a protest against the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians of California.

Yurok Tribe works to revive language with help of public schools (April 14, 2014)

The Yurok Tribe of California is creating a new generation of Yurok language speakers with the help of local schools.

KTNN draws fire for hosting event with football team's foundation (April 14, 2014)

KTNN, the radio station of the Navajo Nation, is under fire for hosting a golf tournament whose lead sponsor was the Original Americans Foundation:

Jacqueline Keeler: Racist name haunts urban Indian community (April 14, 2014)

Jacqueline Keeler shares what it was like growing up with a racist Indian mascot in Cleveland, Illinois.

Clara Caufield: Northern Cheyenne Tribe battled labor unions too (April 14, 2014)

As explained earlier, in the 1980’s the Northern Cheyenne Tribe secured an innovative agreement with Montana Power (MPC) for employment, training, air quality protection and other benefits.

Native Sun News: EEOC won't take up Native woman's complaint (April 14, 2014)

Former Sitka Tribal Associate Judge Betty Jo Moore vows she will pursue her claims of job discrimination, bullying and harassment against the Sitka Tribe

Shawn Atleo: First Nations gain control over educational system (April 14, 2014)

Shawn Atleo, the chief of the Assembly of First Nations, explains why he supports the First Nations Control of First Nations Education Act despite opposition from Native leaders.

Bryan Brewer: Native people must continue fight for sovereignty (April 14, 2014)

Bryan Brewer, the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota, discusses sovereignty.

Sharon Day: Walking the water to protect our future generations (April 14, 2014)

Sharon Day, the executive director of the Indigenous Peoples Task Force, shares word of the 2014 Ohio River Walk.

Moore/Taylor: Start decolonizing by reclaiming Indian traditions (April 14, 2014)

Amy Moore and Mike Taylor say thinking like an Indian is the first step in decolonization.

Jeff Haozous: Fort Sill Apache Tribe deserves say in New Mexico (April 14, 2014)

Jeff Haozous, the chairman of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, says his people deserve a seat at the table in New Mexico.