Another autopsy dustup after death of Fond du Lac Band woman (February 11, 2015)

The incident marks the second clash in Minnesota in less than a week.

Lakota Nation Invitational debates location after racial incident (February 11, 2015)

Bryan Brewer, a former president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe who founded the LNI, said he's facing pressure to move the event out of Rapid City.

Brian Pierson: State law still matters as tribes pursue marijuana (February 11, 2015)

The Department of Justice policy does not provide a complete legal foundation for tribal commercial marijuana enterprises.

Museum hosts play and panel on Jim Thorpe repatriation dispute (February 11, 2015)

An appeals court has refused to return the remains of the legendary athlete to his sons.

Cedric Sunray: Indian Country influenced by Old South attitudes (February 11, 2015)

The path to an education was nothing new to the many small Indian communities in the East and South who had been pushed far to the margins of American society.

New Mexico tribal leaders to address lawmakers following snub (February 11, 2015)

The leader of the State Senate said tribes shouldn't have been left off the agenda for American Indian Day.

Pinoleville Pomo Nation puts marijuana farm on temporary hold (February 11, 2015)

Local authorities have questioned the legality of the operation but the tribe's partners are vowing to move forward.

Pair on Omaha Reservation sentenced for copyright infringement (February 11, 2015)

The couple admitted they reproduced and sold over 1,800 DVDs of copyrighted material on the reservation.

Crow Reservation man sentenced for threatening boys with knife (February 11, 2015)

Tanner War Rides Horse, 21, pleaded guilty to three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.

Tribal members protest killings of Yellowstone bison in Montana (February 11, 2015)

The state allows hunters to kill bison that wander out of the park.

Lawmakers introduce bill to extend recognition to Virginia tribes (February 11, 2015)

Virginia's tribes were among the first to greet European settlers and among the first to sign treaties.

James Giago Davies: Wasicu anti-intellectualism is contagious (February 11, 2015)

Imagine how many ills could be cured in Indian country if we cared as much about fixing them as we do about basketball.

Native Sun News: Tribes battle to protect sacred Bear Butte land (February 11, 2015)

Bear Butte is a mountain considered sacred by the Northern Cheyenne and the tribes of the Great Sioux Nation. Should it be protected by placing it into federal trust status?