Commodities or stamps: sampling the soup; Tribe polls 18-year-old vote Saturday; Three district races spark council elections; Six file for con-committee; Thompson named BIA commissioner; Off-res. vote court decision delayed; Tribal Council...
Arlee Pow-wow starts Tuesday, Rodeo begins Wednesday; Fed. Spokesman Advises Using Legal Channels; Frizzell Praises Council's Attitude; Tribe-BPA Settle on Power Right of Way; Lake County Will Switch to Food Stamps July 1; "No Sale" on...
Tug-Of-War Over Ashley Log Unit; Irrigation Service Muddies Jocko...Again; Commodities Twice as Popular as Food Stamps; Tribe Promised Say in Superintendant Choice; Buffalo Feast August 18; Wild Onion Is Both Tangy and Sweet; St. Ignatius Indian...
Idaho Kootenais appeal for help, tribe responds; Tribe - labor department can't agree on job corps; Annual bison roundup to start October 7; Tribal manpower lands $173,686 for employment; Lucille otter rounding up tribal votes; Coming home to a...
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 is stored and in store for reservation water ; Council bargains for $137,000 pipeline lease ; Two logging units suspended ; 2 Ronan Indians on ballot ; Grizzly bears threatened ; No highway deaths in February ; Council delays units because of...
Council drops impeachment charges; Public Law 93-638; Mission land dispute; Eva Paul property; Ceta summer program; Aborezk; Indian health service honors two employees; Xylene again and again; Health in Headstart; Forest management plan: Irvine...
Court says tax not legal; Allard Robbed; Adams Joins Council; No charges in Mitchell Shooting; Chemawa holds reunion; Tribe contract BIA functions; Tribal members hire forestry consultant; Are we a social organization?; U.M. Health Career Program;...
Tribe loses second round; To council or to chief; Credit manager selected; Kim Swaney named "Miss Kyi Yo"; Teachers aide seminar; Schultz Scholarship Awarded; Miss Flathead Reservation to be crowned; Mary Joscum awarded trophy; Allards...
'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...
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.
Member's file suit - tribal council named as defendants; Income deficit may exceed $1 Million by June 1977; Suggestions on constitutional changes; Receive a better education; HUD hopes for new housing grants; L.A. Indian Center visited by...
Pow Wow committee expects record crowds; Council tours B.P.A. facilities; Assistant secretary to be named soon; Fish and Game Department formed; F.I.P. director says to pray for rain!; Help for wakes and funerals; Logging accident claims life;...
1977 Pow-Wow a success!; Tribes protect shoreline; Power lines; BIA Indian; Stasso brothers game violation again; Indian loggers: hard luck; Helicopter patrol; HUD bypasses Ronan; Irrigation water short; Melcher visits.
Council votes to accept payment on disputed land; Congressional legislation; Last member of Indian band called home; Mrs. Mary Ann (Pierre) Toppseh Combs (photograph); Councilman Tom Pablo; Welcomes EPA's recent decision; Thinning and slash...
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;...
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).
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;...
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...