Native Americans
Native Children’s Trauma Center Receives $2.4 Million Dollar Grant [AUDIO]
Friday is American Indian Heritage Day in Missoula Schools [AUDIO]
Many Native Americans Live Next to Power Plants
MOAPA, Nev. (AP) — Members of the Moapa Paiute tribe in Nevada are blaming a nearby a power plant for health woes on their reservation and say they want it shut down.
NV Energy maintains its Reid Gardner Generating Station near the Moapa Paiute River Indian Reservation is safe and has been upgraded with the newest clean emissions technologies
Tribal Group Lauds High Court’s Health Care Ruling
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A national tribal advocacy group is praising the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that essentially upholds President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
The National Congress of American Indians says Thursday's ruling affirms the permanent reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act that passed with Obama's Affordable Care Act
Blackfeet Tribal Councilman Removed From Office
Government Custer Museum Director Pursue Settlement
Sex Abuse Response Teams Proposed for Reservations
Department of Justice Provides Funding for New Tribal Prosecutors
WASHINGTON (AP) — American Indian tribes in a handful of states are getting federal assistance to prosecute cases of violence against women.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it will fund the salary and travel of four tribal prosecutors who will be trained to pursue the cases in federal courts

