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Join INDN’s List on Facebook and Twitter

( – promoted by navajo) INDN’s List has worked on 45 winning campaigns for American Indian candidates across the nation and significantly increased voter turnout throughout Indian Country over the past five years.  We are working daily with candidates to win this November and working with our partners to help increase turnout in Indian Country. … Continued

candidate Chris Deschene

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Why the Sand Hill Indians Went to the UN

( – promoted by navajo) On February 17, 2009, the oldest indigenous Native American tribe in New Jersey filed a lawsuit against the State of New Jersey, the Governor of New Jersey, the NJ Secretary of State and the NJ Attorney General for, but not limited to, genocide, treaty, and civil rights violations. That lawsuit … Continued

NJ Bar Association

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Last Lakotah code talker dies

( – promoted by navajo) Clarence Wolf Guts, the last Lakotah code talker, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 86, at the South Dakota State Veterans Home in Hot Springs. During World War II, he transmitted vital messages for U.S. forces in a code that the enemy could not break:  his native language. … Continued

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Sand Hill Indians now Claim Manhattan

( – promoted by navajo) On February 17, 2009, the oldest indigenous Native American tribe in NJ filed a lawsuit against the State of NJ, Governor Corzine, and his Administration, as well as the NJ Commission on American Indian Affairs. That lawsuit is still in Federal Court at this moment and has NOT been dismissed. … Continued

Sand Hill Indians

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Sand Hill Indians now Claim Manhattan

On February 17, 2009, the oldest indigenous Native American tribe in NJ filed a lawsuit against the State of NJ, Governor Corzine, and his Administration, as well as the NJ Commission on American Indian Affairs. That lawsuit is still in Federal Court at this moment and has NOT been dismissed. In fact, the scope of … Continued

Sand Hill Indians

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Sand Hill Indians now Claim Manhattan

On February 17, 2009, the oldest indigenous Native American tribe in NJ filed a lawsuit against the State of NJ, Governor Corzine, and his Administration, as well as the NJ Commission on American Indian Affairs. That lawsuit is still in Federal Court at this moment and has NOT been dismissed. In fact, the scope of … Continued

Sand Hill Indians

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Oklahoma Statehood and Indian Nations

( – promoted by navajo) When Indians nations were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s they were promised, both verbally and in writing, that in this new territory their tribal sovereignty would be respected. In 1835, President Andrew Jackson said: “The pledge of the United States has been given by Congress that the country … Continued

Oklahoma Statehood and Indian Nations

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Link Collection Diary for NAN News Recap

Tenth Circuit Rules in Favor of Uranium Resources, Inc. in Indian Country Case Uranium Resources, a uranium exploration, development and production company, announced today that the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit en banc held today that the Company’s Section 8 property in Churchrock, New Mexico is not Indian Country. Don Ewigleben, … Continued

News Collection Diary

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Old Chief Joseph

( – promoted by navajo) Tiwi-teqis, later known to the Americans as Old Chief Joseph, was born between 1785 and 1790 in Oregon. He became the principal leader of the Wallowa Nez Perce sometime in the first half of the nineteenth century. This was prior to the creation of reservations for the Indians of Oregon, … Continued