Indian Culture Camp is on Japanese Visitors' Montana Tour Agenda; Nutrition Program Income Levels Increase; Medicare, Medicaid Update Issued by Aging Committee; Indian Students are Motivated, Says Study;
Hot, Dry Summer Days Result in Restrictions on Forest Use; A Little Insight Into the Per Capita Process; Attention-getting Case Just Confirms Old Law; California Indians plan rally this month at Reagan's ranch; Indian Timber Organization Hosts...
Kootenay Nation Protests Border Through Territory, Customs Policy; Hearing set for proposed bird-hunting regs; Policy Statement of the U.S./Canadian Tribes on Indian Border Issues; Project Hopes to Nurture Local Leaders; Museum Curator Seekes Pow...
Kicking Hores Student Cooks Win Big at Missouri Food Fair Contest; Moose Permits Required; Spud Webb Wows young Basketball Fans; New Approach to Employment Goal; Haskell Places Students With USFS;
Quarterly attendees hear good news about Tribal enterprises; Arlee pow wow is sucessful, as usual; BIA funds summer Head Start; Winners of the 90th annual Alee Fourth of July Celebration Pow Wow.
Graduates Honored; Two Eagle Ground-Breaking Announced; Everyone's Invited to SKC Ceremonies; St. Ignatius Indian Education Committee has 250 Over to Dinner; Mini 'Pow Wowers' Fill St. Ignatius Gym; Conference Attendees Enjoy Blue Bay Setting;...
Presidential hopeful Jesse Jackson brings campaign to the Reservation; Highlights of the May elders' meeting; Junior council borrows senior council's headquarters.
Annual elder-honoring celebration moves up north this year; Fishing regulation change proposed; hearing May 9; Rodriguez chosen to attend conference; Cordier joins top state teams; Goss, Grant make all-stars; Whatever happened with--?; Tribal...
New Two Eagle River School might see groundbreaking next month; Reservation TV station is up and testing; New standards for Buy-Indian Act; IRS makes last-minute concession to senior citizens; Crisis center needs volunteers; Indian news from around...
Community invited to eat chili, watch teens' play and "get corny"; Education surveys still wanted; Designer travels to Great Falls; Espinoza chosen to head up Fish and Game; Lankford elected to national board; SKC annonces honor roll; BIA...
Good-sized crowd watches swearing in, officer selection at quarterly; Tribal Chairman Mickey Pablo reviews 1987; Fire destroys elder's house; MTI/TIP students reunite; Public TV could debut almost any day; Nine posters selected for IHS area-wide...
Recount of ballots puts Arlee incumbent on top, Three new faces will be added to the Council in 1988; Tribal Council quarterly meeting, Jan. 1st; No newsletter next week; George James Hewankorn; Story-writing contest announced; Native American...
Forgot to vote? It would have counted, Hamel and Irvine tie in Pablo; run-off election sct for Nov. 25; Power division hearing is set for Friday; Tribal Court News-September, 1987; Long season sends fire crew east; Columbus "Sibs" Bourdon...
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;...
You're all invited:; Let's have a safe trip to the celebration! Tips for driving in the caravan; Caravan schedule; Turning the clock back to Council Groves, 1855; What does the Hellgate Treaty say?; Small quarterly meeting crowd prompts lively...
Arlee pow wow schedule announced; Elders attend in-stream flow hearing in Helena; Amendment to Ord. 44D regulations proposed; Woe to us! The fool-thing's down again; Welcome to the 1987 Arlee Reservation-wide Pow-wow...; Schedule; Camping Rules;...
Major celebration planned in recognition of the Hell Gate Treaty; Non-Indian irrigators meet with D.C. visitors; Whatever happened to Two Eagle's new school?; Information of interest to... EMC alumni, arts/crafts buyers; JOM summer camps to feature...
St. Ignatius honors graduates with dinner, gifts and pow wow; Melcher to discuss FIIP this Saturday; Two Eagle graduates eleven in Dixon; Unnamed local actor-hopefuls are in the running for movie leads; Students selected for special-topic summer...
BIA proposed rule change could wipe out Law and Order Dept.; Sobriety camp-out planned for June 26-27; Conference for world's native people, Nine off to visit other world-travellers; Weatherization funds available; Getting off welfare: 'TWEPers'...