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Native News Update April 18, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today we go to an interview with Denise Pictou Maloney, the daughter of the late Annie Mae Pictou Aquash who was a leadership member and supporter of the American Indian Movement. Denise is making a presentation on Friday April 27th in Sioux Falls, South Dakota as they commemorate the upcoming 40th anniversary...
Native News Update April 19, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today’s Stories: Forced evictions reach new low in New Town, ND – Miami chief’s historic home poised to be dedicated – Bear traps set to catch yearling killer(s) on Blackfeet Reservation – Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate battle Corps over Enemy Swim road – Jenkins to retire from Cherokee...
Native News Update April 23, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today’s Stories: Oregon considers ban on Native American mascots – Taos, NM named among “20 Best Small Towns” Fighting Sioux debate shifts to federal court – Parmelee breaks ground on new fire station – Grizzly captured on Blackfeet reservation – Choctaw County sheriff’s...
Native News Update April 20, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Kimberlie Acosta from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. This weekend’s stories: Corporal Antonio Burnside laid to rest on the Blackfeet Nation; FBI issued statement on not reopening decades-old investigations on Pine Ridge Reservation; Photos released of uncontacted tribe in the Colombian Amazon; Another milestone in the Klamath Basin Water Rights Adjudication;...
Native News Update April 25, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today we talk with Shoshone Bannock Columnist Mark Trahant about the latest in the Republican Primary where it looks like Mitt Romney has it wrapped up.
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Native News Update April 24, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today’s Stories: Bakken oil booms, so does crime – Oklahoma Indian museum raises $40m in private funds – Native Americans march to protest Nev. coal plant – First criminal charges in the 2010 BP gulf spill filed – Flood-damaged NY historic site getting $95K grant – Lebanon...
Native News Update April 26, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today’s Stories: KILI radio station to fix wind turbine – Laguna Pueblo gives OK for “the Lone Ranger” Red Lake Nation opens some lakes to nonmembers – Tribe represented in Grand Canyon ming ban suit – Tribe leader quits US House race, seeks State post instead – Wounded...
Native News Update April 30, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today’s Stories: Widow of civil rights activist Ray Robinson wants him home – Head of Cherokee Nations business arm leaving – Sazue selected Crow Creek Tribe chairman – Justices debating tribal casino lawsuit – Justice official visits students on ND reservation – Tribes celebrates...
Native News Update April 27, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Kimberlie Acosta from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. This weekend’s stories: Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa gets grant from Department of Defense for munitions dump cleanup; Senate approves 5 year extension on the Violence Against Women Act; Colin Firth spokesperson for Survival International campaign to help save the Awá Tribe; Red Lake...
Native News Update May 1, 2012
Another Native News Update with anchor Paul DeMain from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com. Today’s Stories: Tribal group gets ancestral land in Mendocino – Judge rejects Oklahoma tribe’s motion to dismiss suit – Tense FBI, AIM exchange during Wounded Knee talk – Obama names Jodi Gillette to Native American post – Beer companies seek dismissal of reservation suit.
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