Tuesday, September 19, 2000 |
Feature Story: Doctor foresees benefits for Indians (9/19) |
Feature Story: Experts issue gene research warning (9/19) |
Feature Story: Bush targets women on Oprah (9/19) |
More nuclear waste site comment wanted (9/19) |
School drops Indian logo (9/19) |
$1.9M diverted from Indian children (9/19) |
Tribes may agree to share money with state (9/19) |
Gover advises patience (9/19) |
Gover praises Oneida Nation (9/19) |
Gene therapy death target of lawsuit (9/19) |
Pope to use Zuni-made chalice in Mass (9/19) |
LETTER: Tired of anti-Indian towns (9/19) |
Lieberman meets with tribal leaders (9/19) |
Aryan Nations seeks new trial (9/19) |
Gover says mascots 'dehumanize' (9/19) |
Tribal leaders to gather (9/19) |
US: Trust reform project behind schedule (9/19) |
Torres-Martinez bill passes House (9/19) |
BIA wont stop recognizing tribes (9/19) |
Pequots promise to return papers (9/19) |
Virginia tribes: Recognition Yes, Casinos No (9/19) |
Crow may appeal tax case to Supreme Court (9/19) |
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