Karate tournament; Congratulations Tom; Smoke screens again?; Minority congressmen; Flathead irrigation project, St. Ignatius, Montana; People who get SSI and Per Capita may need to contact Social Security; What is a "Wake"?; Newspapers...
Congratulations "Jo"; McDonald elected president of NAT; Summer rec - best in eight years; Impossible demands??; Montana Tribes develop platform; Indian Concerns Committee; Mary Ann Topsseh Combs ("from the bow and arrow, to color...
Introducing Jan Talbot; Congratulations Karen; New Miss Indian America; Flathead Reservation road closure program; Water quota increase; Indian backlash group seeking contributions illegally; Indians with diabilities get help from HUD-HEW; U of A...
Tribal Council - Montana Power Co. reach agreement; CETA program has problems; Septenber 27th meeting on proposed Flathead River dams; Jocko River diversion sought; Benefit a success; Council cuts FY - 1979 budget; Soil Conservation Service;...
Camel brothers November 11 fight card; Indian voters and Jack Cunningham; Larry Williams' position paper would end Indian reservations; Personnel Board members selected; Alexander "Butch" Sloan called home; Chosen Miss Chilocco; ANA...
Logging units closed to hunting; Profile: James R. Normandeau; Our CETA folks're back in business; Admitted to Montana State Bar; Camas Lanes ready to go; Basketball tourney; Maine Indians reach agreement; Soil Conservation Service; NIHB takes...
Council authorizes $800 dividend payment; John Neuman is new IHS Administrative Officer; IHS and THD combine efforts; Nutritional meals program; Tips for Christmas tree cutting; The Division of Enforcement and Wildlife have had several violations...
Sheep transplant agreement; Florence Gariepy Smith obituary; "Dog Dancer"; Indian Water Rights part 2; Changes Announced in USDA Food Programs for Indians; New Director For Phoenix Area Indian Health Service Named; HEW publishes booklet...
Baker Appointed Area Director; Chairman's Corner; Montana Indian Education Conference (April 4th and 5th); Time's Running out for the Dixon Bridge; Connecticut General Insurance Information; YACC Program Funds Cut; HEW publishes statistics on...
Look who's calling the kettle black; Roger William Vanderburg, obituary; Rhonda Old Horn, obituary; Kicking Horse Job Corps Pow-Wow; Dance Winners; On water rights; Kyi-Yo Days; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; BIA Forestry...
Woman wins civil lawsuit for being kicked by police; Profile- Joe McDonald; GIIC Conference; Spokane Tribe says "No-No"!!; New psychologist; Wildlife Refuge dedicated to Metcalf; Dupuis finds Boggs guilty; Francis Leishman, obituary;...
Native American Day: September 28, 1979; Let's get the facts straight!; Interior begins study of off-reservation Indian schools; Health board controversy ends; President appoints Montana woman to National Advisory Council; Drug abuse center opens;...
Federal Court rules on Flathead cases; NCAI to meet in October; Vallee named H.I.P. manager; Anniversary celebration a success; Housing Authority, Ronan reach agreement; South Dakota firm announces A/V training; Para-legal services expand; Tribe...
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...
Northern Tier Gets a Foot in the Door; Montana Inter-Tribal Policy Board-What is it?; Familiar Faces In New Places; Louise Burke On Steering Committee; 1980 Montana Indian Education Conference; Women to be Honored; Char-Koosta Babe: Memories;...
Good News and Bad News: The Ash is Gone but Glacial Lake Missoula is on the Horizon; District Meetings: Constitution Postponed, Northern Tier Set Up; ""Ammo"" for this week's Northern Tier meetings; Update on Family Assistance;...
Controversial Indian Definition Study Turns Up Six Choices; Standing Arrow Pow-Wow; SYEP Awards Best Workers; Inch by Inch, Northern Tier Forges Ahead; Local Boy Winner; Salish Center Dedication Announced; Art Show Scheduled for September; Pow-wows...
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...