Flathead joins Northern Cheyenne in pristine air club; District meeting set for Mission; McDonald wins first round; FRACAP attacks 'number one problem' with conference; An update on what's happening in the Council; No more prospecting permits for...
Recreation permits and I.D. cards; Dixon J.O.M. dispute; Third annual War Dance Championships; Brief outline of court cases; HEW awards grants; Wilderness Areas to be on Ballot; Mitchell found guilty; Tribal Reorganization -- Constituion, II; Leo...
Jocko fish kill spurs council irrigation poison ban ; Perma fire destroys 700 acres ; Hassle over direct drug service ; What's new on the reservation ; Dan Loonskin looking for his tribe ; Dave McGuigan is named job corps camp director ; $500...
Year-round Pow-Wow planning; Saws silent on largest timber cut; Council votes to distribute Montana Power settlement; Children's money to go in BIA trust; Councilmen voted for people; Dividends are paid; Under BIA grant plan new Health Center...
Thousands brave grey skies to attend Treaty Rights Celebration; FY-88 budget hearing set for July 31; 89th annual Arlee Pow Wow report; Be smart: call early to avoid more pain; Personnel Office can help, Job-seekers aren't filling form out right;...
Rose Evans selected to finish out Wall-McDonald's Council term; Puppets help youngsters understand alcohol and drug abuse; Petition clarified; SKC patiently awaits for word about its TV station license; Five Indian economists will win fellowships;...
'Straw vote' this Staurday may select new Polson Council representative; Council finally decides on $300 per capita payment; Council votes to charge members for Char-Koosta; New 'reduce-the-Council' petition reactivated; Council follows through on...
FERC action on Kerr Dam lease agreement expected mid-July; Unearthed bones should be returned, say Tribes; Field treatment of rattlesnake bite; Polson district meeting called to discuss health benefits; What's that smell?; Walker River Paiutes are...
County commissioner attacks treaties and Tribal sovereignty; 'Treaty antagonists' are alive and active in the northwest USA; Tribe join Sanders County and others in weed-control research; Teen council walks a mile in their elder's mocassins;...
Kerr Settled: Tribes to get more money and license, but...; Tribal Health grant to finance alcohol program; Top executive officer resigns; Commentary: 'where's the bucks?'; What else happened at the quarterly; County road-naming project is about...
Nothing nuclear allowed on Reservation; Tribes 'gear up' for Kerr by expanding advisory group; 1984 Kerr history so far; Vigil is still on for September; Enrollment meeting: a little hot-tempered, little accomplished; Seniors organize, will meet...
Dam hearings attract hundreds, opinion is split; August per capita will be $100; FERC denies wheeling order; No one home in Pablo last Friday; July quarterly crowd not as light as usual; Deadline passes, but penalties are postponed; Money available...
Kerr Dam - a look at the past; District meeting reminder; "Team" clarifies some things; Mary B. Alexander, obituary; Agnes Gardipe, obituary; Victor H. McClure, obituary; YCC has 70 jobs; Lozar trades 9-year-old position for new business;...
Petitioners take their show on the road; Another district meeting announced; "Everyone knows our Char-Koosta is censored"; Takin' it on the road: May meetings summary; Relicensing team tells its side of the story; Pablo reports on his...
Tribal chairman talks about the Flathead Project; Oil and gas leasing of trust lands topic of meetings; Bingo commission forms in Polson; New Bureau policy causes Tribal protest; President answers letter from Indian Country; Indian group sponsors...
Three new councilmen to be sworn in; More ideas about what makes a good councilman; SKC courses begin next week; Bombs and Indians: SKC addresses the Cold War; Dupuis appointed MOA delegate; A new Bourdon; New Year's Day dinner; Camel keeps title...
October quarterly: 'Whole tribe wiped out'; 99-year lease requested; The campaigning for Council begins; primary sign-up deadline is October 28; State officials visit Polson; Chinese delegation enjoys quick tour of the Rez; Tribes donate $6000 to...
If you get bored this weekend, you're just not trying hard enough; Standing Arrow Pow wow is July 14-17; Tribal offices closed today and Monday; Animal killing is in the news; Tribes invited to join MIMA; Court news for May; Charmel Tellier is...
Indian portion of Jobs Bill money announced by Interior, Melcher; TERS students stage walk-out; Cutters seem unconcerned about ten-year plan; Resolution outlines donation policy; Guest editorial - Restructuring the Bureau of Indian Affairs;...