Friday, January 18, 2002

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In a dramatic reversal that leaves her operating without a safety net, Secretary of Interior Gale Norton has scrapped her department's guide to correcting more than a century of trust asset mismanagement....

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Against the wishes of the company developing a costly and controversial computer system that has been constantly criticized, the Department of Interior has halted work on a $40 million trust reform project and may get rid of the floundering software package altogether....

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Despite special attention by Secretary of Interior Gale Norton, the department's top trust official still believes the latest status update on trust reform is "inadequate." In his observations to the 8th quarterly report, which was submitted to U.S....

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Arthur Andersen, the accounting firm embroiled in a scandal over the largest bankruptcy in U.S....

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In The Hoop: The Scorecard Is it Friday already? That means it's time for the weekly list of the movers and shakers in Indian Country and beyond....

The Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana is opening a 19,000-square-foot casino today, named after Charging Horse, the last suicide run against U.S....

National Native News was born on January 5, 1987, in a tiny office with little funds, no support staff and a host, Gary Fife, who didn't expect the program to last....

Without mentioning the tribe by name, the Windsor Town Council in Windsor, California, voted to oppose a reservation for the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians....

Gov Howard Dean (D) of Vermont on Thursday told lawmakers to consider not supporting the federal recognition of the St....

A dog whose owner has been arrested on animal cruelty charges is doing well other than showing signs of being underfed, an animal control officer for the city of Norwich, Connecticut, said on Thursday....

Is there a reverse migration of indigenous people in the Americas? Are Indian tribes retracing their steps back to the Bering Strait land bridge? Well, there's no proof they ever came across it, but the recent discovery in Alaska of pottery believed to be from the southwest or Central America has raised suspicions not just among archaeologists but the police....

A proposal to create a majority-Indian district encompassing three Montana reservations was questioned at a public hearing on Wednesday. Attendees favored a redistricting plan which includes one grouping the Rocky Boy’s, Fort Belknap and Fort Peck reservations....

A federal judge has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to prepare an environmental impact statement on an economic development of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington in response to a lawsuit filed by a tribal member....

The former chairman of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa pleaded guilty on Thursday to the misapplication of tribal funds, the U.S....

The Capitol Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, has a new exhibit featuring the Navajo Code Talkers, whose unbreakable code helped win World War II....

Darren Melton has resigned as executive director of Helena Indian Alliance in Montana, citing strains on his personal life....

The following are remarks made by Attorney General John Ashcroft at the Native American Border Patrol Conference....

Bruce Williams: "[A]s critical as the [Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments'] work is and has been on emergency preparedness, it also must show leadership on tough, controversial issues....

Enron Corp on Thursday fired its accountant, Arthur Andersen, but the firm said the relationship had already ended when the energy company declared the largest bankruptcy in history....

The White House on Thursday again refused a Congressional request to turn over documents used in the formation of President Bush's national energy plan....

Arctic Slope Regional, an Alaska Native corporation chartered under federal law, had revenues in excess of $1 billion in 2001, the company reports....

"The odds of Interior Secretary Gale A....

A sports broadcaster in Florida pleaded guilty on Thursday to bribing gaming officials of the Miccosukee Tribe....

President Bush on Thursday teamed up with labor boss James P....

Secretary of Interior Gale Norton has rejected two draft reports written during the Clinton administration that challenged whether drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would violate an international treaty protecting polar bears....

In an editorial, The Bangor (Maine) Daily News criticizes the Department of Interior for its "culture of condescension" towards Indian people....

In an editorial, The Arizona Republic calls on the creation of a new Indian trust agency -- one not in control of the Department of Interior....

The Denver Post today follows up on a development disclosed by Indianz.Com yesterday regarding a Congressional report that warned Secretary of Interior Gale Norton and top aides of the department's security problems....

Another round of tribal consultation in San Diego, California, on Thursday elicited the same opposition to a new Indian trust assets agency....

An inquiry is being conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency and District of Columbia police over Thursday's discovery of equipment used to rid the Hart Senate Office Building of anthrax....

A Bureau of Indian Affairs officer in New Mexico will face a $46 traffic citation over an incident in which his police vehicle dragged a deaf student to death....

A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered the Tigua Tribe of Texas to shut down its Speaking Rock Casino near El Paso....