Council and Polson businessmen meet to promote communication; Montana Congressman hopes to stimulate timber and construction industries; BIA reorganization gathers momentum; A tribute to a great man: Mitch Smallsalmon; Mitchell case decided in...
Oil firm approaches BIA to search for oil here; Expansion project complete and in use; Ronan students earn eagle feathers; The first U.S. flag is raised over Japanese territory; Flathead Head Start plans summer program; Motorboat moratorium ends...
Crows lose 20th century 'Battle of the Bighorn'; State Legislature hears testimony on control of tribal resources; Legal aid may fade away; Budget woes on the Flathead; Brown dismissal unheld; Save the crocodile tears, it's oil supply that counts;...
First Pow-Wow of the Decade is "Weirdest Ever"; Bryan Brazill Chosen I.T.Y.P. Chief; Wanted: Prodigal Tribes; Council Meeting Highlights; Head Start Round-up; Camel Can't Fight for a Least Three Months; Familiar Faces in New Places;...
Tribal Council Election; If You Can Dish It Out; Tribal Member Charged In Tribal Court; Gary Kimble Leaves Indian Affairs Committee; Salish Kootenai College Comes Of Age; Johnny McClure; Tribes Sued by Widow; Cruiserweight Update; Prison...
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;...
Indian Count Vital for 1980 Census; Chief Judge Sits On Tribunal; Karen Hale and YACC; It's Not Too Late to Answer Census; Summer Culture Camp; Outreach for the Aging; Tribal Health Department Women Victorious; Need Help Paying for Fuel?; Honor...
Salish Kootenai Community College has moved!; Tribe has a new flag; John Neuman is now with BIA; C.S.K.T. Hosts 1979 I.T.Y.P; Meeting with Baucus staff member; Tribal Government and members recognized by U.S. government agency; John Stevens,...
Miss Indian America visits Reservation; Are you eligible?; Fisherman issued summons; Allocation - 55 HUD dwellings; Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians Conference; Personnel management system for Tribe; Jim Steele - criminal investigator;...
Arlee man killed in head-on collision; Fred Houle Jr. appointed YACC director; BPA Workshop explains energy role; Congratulations Sam!; "Timber Tribes and Trust" a historical review of the BIA forestry practices; Head Start in Polson;...
Quartely Meeting - Jan. 6, 1978; Move to Complex underway; The election is over - but politics are not; Some food for thought from a spiritual leader, an interview with Johnny Arlee; Former Chairman Mitchell pleads innocent; Farmers and ranchers...
3 dead on reservation highways; Tribe has Merry Christmas; 29 candidates for run for council; Thinking contractors seek new rules; Walkway needs support; Rules and regs for voting.
12 File for Council; Judgement Fund Hearing; M.O.D. What is it Really?; Judge finds Zempel guilty; Trespass suit; School board appoints Hale; Jurisdictional task force holds meetings; Mary Ann Topsseh Coombs.
Plastic canals won't help agriculture; Jurisdictional question over gambling - liquor arrests; Indians may again get food stamps; Land - use hearing in Polson; Blood is thicker than talk; Who may accompany members?; CAP now NAP and moved; Projects...
What's new on the reservation?; Valley Units Sells for $4.9 million; Court denies drop of trespass charge; Tribe, BIA sign pact for human resources; Federal Employment freeze; Two new tribal game wardens; Kootenai Communications; Custer loses...
Local schools observe Native American Week in different ways; Officer-informant teamwork nets two suspected of poaching; Tibal operations impress visitors from 'above the 49th';
CSKT to host Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians conference; A little background information on the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians; Another housing program for residents; Portland Health board conference to include local reports;
Alcohol Program to Sponsor Nature Awareness Summer Program; Eight Complete Timber-Fallers College Course; Tribal College Ends School Year With Two Ceremonies-a Dinner and a Pow Wow; Democrates to Select Delegates on Saturday;
Tribes to invest in $5.5 million convention center, $600,000 sawmill; Attention Reservation schools: Tibes offer free curriculum, training; April 19 meeting attracts typical crowd with typical comments; Summer Youth Employment Program recuiting...