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December 12, 2003

BIA renews $19.5M TAAMS development contract (12/12)

Warm Springs teen dies at BIA boarding school (12/12)

Alaska governor drops objection to Native deal (12/12)

NIGC agrees Cayuga Nation land is Indian Country (12/12)

Developer wants to build near Old Chief Joseph's grave (12/12)

SDSU studens and alumni pick new Aztec mascot (12/12)

N.Y. tribe balks at sharing casino revenues with state (12/12)

Navajo Area IHS runs out of flu shots for public (12/12)

Letters: Racism and gender in missing persons cases (12/12)

Haskell to work closely with community center (12/12)

Native candidate wants shot at replacing Janklow (12/12)

Conn. tribe exercises power to banish members (12/12)

Thune mulling decision on running for old seat (12/12)

Conn. officials discuss tribal issues with AG (12/12)

Review: 'Landmark' book on Dena'ina culture (12/12)

Ex-KBIC chair who served jail time joins race (12/12)

Harvard symposium tackles issues facing Natives (12/12)

Mont. school district creating Indian curriculum (12/12)

Paper posts critique of Tar Creek plan on website (12/12)

S.D. tribe hopes to capitalize on Lewis-Clark (12/12)

Campbell spoke up during Confederate flag debate (12/12)

Lamberth orders DOI to turn over IT reports (12/12)

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