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Tribes Seek Injunction to Stop Water Transfer
The Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma are asking a federal court to issue a permanent injunction to halt the proposed transfer of water to Oklahoma City from Sardis Lake unless the transaction has been negotiated with the tribes or …
Calif. Governor Signs Compact with Pinoleville Pomo Nation
California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a compact with the Pinoleville Pomo Nation that will allow the tribe, located in Mendocino County, to develop a $50 million
Navajo Royalty Litigation Settled
The Navajo Nation, Peabody Energy, Salt River Project and Southern California Edison announced last week that they have reached a settlement agreement on the 1999 Navajo royalty litigation,
AIANTA Conference to Focus on Tourism as an Economic Force
Three mobile workshops and a President’s reception will kick off American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association’s 13th annual American Indian Tourism Conference Sept. 11-14. To be
Survey : Mandatory and Compliance Training Needs in Indian Organizations
In tribal organizations all across Indian Country, staff and supervisors often have compliance and certification training they are required to take on a regular/annual basis. The goal of this
Court Grants Final Approval to Indian Trust Settlement
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted final approval for the $3.4 billion Indian Trust Settlement (Cobell Settlement) at a fairness hearing held yesterday.
MSU Offers Native High School Students a Business Boot Camp
Next month, Native American high school students will spend a week at Michigan State University to get an intro to higher ed and a primer on
Number of Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander -Owned Businesses Soars
The number of Native Hawaiian- and Other Pacific Islander-owned businesses jumped 31.1 percent between 2002 and 2007, to 37,957 businesses, the U.S. Census Bureau announced earlier this
George Washington University Grad Students Need Your Help with Tribal Tourism Survey
Graduate students at George Washington University are conducting a probability sample survey on behalf of American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association and Ed Hall, Transportation and Tourism Coordinator
“Where Leadership Begins” at the Tonto Apache’s Mazatzal Hotel & Casino
When you have something good, you want to share it. That’s how the Tonto Apache‘s Mazatzal Hotel & Casino feels about its Tribal Professional Development Program





