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;...
Judge Dupuis will preside in Blackfeet Chairman's trial; Two honored for long service; Revised Constitution- Report; Profile- Sonny Morigeau; Council opposes dam, favors wilderness; Opal Cajune is Family Assistance Director; Two Eagle River School...
Arlee pow-wow; Council appoints Swaney study coordinator; Auto daredevil thrill show June 22nd; Profile- Louis Adams; Carl Hernandez, obituary; Camas Hot Springs' Health Resort, part 1; Peace-Corps VISTA; Annual mini pow-wow (photographs).
"Dam studies" subject on public meetings; A new beginning for the tribe and MOD?; HUD to build 75 new homes; Reservation forests - future logging sales; Alcoholism: Are you an alcoholic? Do you know someone who is?; Do we have a child...
Mission Wilderderness area topic of district meeting; Tribe may contract irrigation project; Aerial survey provides game info; Member named AILSA president; Reservation Indian studies program; Editorial comment, Good Indian Newspapers are alive and...
New moon of bands spread all over; Charlot leaves the Bitter Root; Report on natural resources; Good medicine; Moran Sisters cut albom; Are reservations ranges mismanaged?; Social security and you; Flathead health board meeting schedule.
Weekend burglary suspects apprehended; I will lend you my ear; New Year jump dance celebrations; Forestry extension courses; Christmas per Capita will not affect social services.
'Complex' construction contract signed; Grant approved for community centers; Salish-Kootenai Community College no longer a vision; Complex will be built in Pablo; Indian Mass: A blending of old and new; Coyote tales, Coyote and the ducks; Two...
Council sworn in; Pack river makes land offer; $300,000 for new jobs; Complex bids to open in March; Income report November 30, 1975; Marvin Squeque Finley - Where are you?; Jurisdictional Task Force; Tribal council minutes.
Bitterroot will follow a hard winter this year; 1976 tribal operations budget set at $804,452; Flathead river study; Two-year old Elroy Neuman drows; One dead in April accidents; Rhonda Friedlander Kyi Yo quenn; Tribe funds culture study; Co-eds...
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...
Hunting and fishing regulations go into effect tomorrow; April quarterly details; Daylight Savings Time starts earlier; Ferol Matt; Missoula's the place to be next month, SKC to host AIHEC conference; Wildlife, films and Natives on conferences'...
Lakota speaker stresses the need for a personal philosophy; Fire closes Tribal, BIA offices; Some advice for burning season; Culture committee calendars still for sale; Reva Elisa Liberty; Gene Beauchaine; Want a loan? It takes more than desire and...
Dam developers to meet with Tribal Council Friday; Serious problem crops up with S and K Electronics' DOD contracts; Pole cutters urged to attend lodgepole management meeting; New school for Two Eagle set for Pablo; Youngsters commended for jump...
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