Four candidates are out - No...they're in!; T.V. Xmas program; Tribal election candidates; Quantification of federal reserve water rights for Indian Reservations Act; Senate approves Indian Child Welfare Act House action ahead; Jeanette Matt...
Xylene Is Now Permissable; Flathead River Water Statement Given; Lucy Parker Has a New Home; 18-Year-Old Vote Election Slated For Novermber 17; Council Election Dec. 15; Hungry Bears Near Ronan; Council Halts Sale of Tribal Lands; Statewide Water...
Judge Rules Against Tribe In Lake Case; Res. Schools Opening With New Programs; Two-Thirds of Indian Voters Are Not Registered; Tots To Drop-Outs Will Find Something New In School; Tribe Ponders What To Do With Revenue Sharing; Salish Language;...
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...
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...
FIP studies expanded use of tribe's water; Northwest tribes becoming "Energy Arabs"; Koot-nay lodge is raided; 1,400 Indians to poll November 5; Tribe-state face off on Indian tax matters; Burland-Red Crow Union different; Alternative...
The Old Jocko River Just Ain't What it Used to Be; August Per Capita Will Dry up September Food Stamps; Montana Power Told No Lines in the South Fork; Council to Meet Wednesday Nights; PHS Direct Prescription Results in Better Service; Flathead...
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...
Many Indians Still Prefer Commodities Over Food Stamps; $ 750 Per-Capita Checks to be Mailed August 23; Power-Line Meeting Slated for Mission; Pow-Wow Dance Results; Reservation Highway Toll Stands at Nine; Headstart to Open Sept. 16;...
Both Commodities and Food Stamps May Be Available; No Blood on Tattered Hellgate Treaty; Con-Con Committee Miffed Over Constitution Draft; "Containerized" Seedlings Being Studies By BIA; Proposes Formation of Indian Block Vote Plan;...
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...
Council Approves 1975 Budget of $681,053; BPA Utility, Tribe Still Deadlocked on Easement; Area Indian Health Meet Here June 11-14; 90-ten Proposal Gets Final Departmental Axe; June is the Moon of the Camas Blooming; What Has Become of the...
No State Plans to Route MP Lines Through Jocko; BIA Study Will Cut Forest Harvest 22%; Congress to the Rescue: Commodities May Be Extended For Year; Headstarters Wrap Up Year Happy and Healthy; Tax-Free Smokes to Tribal Members Only; Congress...
The Bitterroot flavored by a starving mother's tears; Forest Study Team Zeros in on Roads; Louie Nine Pipe Dies at 83 years; Thousand of fish die when McDonald shrinks; Enough Reservation Roads to Circle the Globe, almost; $13-Million in Water...
Commodities Drying Up, Food Stamps by July 1; Mission Unit Logging Will be Delayed; Kyi-Yo Days Events Start Today, End Saturday; Tribal Member Daniel McDonald Named to High BIA Post; Indian week pow-wow; 2,500 gather to hear gripes against tribes;...
Constitution Proposal to attorney's for final draft; Con-con bows out, Constitution accepted; Proposed Constitution, something old and new; Ronan councilman Joe McDonald resigns; Inquest to start into Pete Pierre death; Inter-tribal policy board on...
Flathead lake suit: First round sparring; Council considers sale of Mission-Ashley unit; Flathead leads in violent deaths; Council aims at Res. water rights; JOM committees review new education laws; Two JOM backed candidates in April 6 school...
Moratorium on Mission Mountain logging projects; Highway 93 still taking toll; Con-con preparing for April 5 work deadline; January Law and Order report; JOM meet in Billings; Snow slides a spring hike danger; Pack-out garbage orinance; Indian mass...
Con-con meetings end, committee to prepare proposals; Council makes Jocko Southfork a wilderness; Arlee Indians want missions preserved; Commodities stamped out; Law and order, Government, and resources are con-con issues; BIA to spend record...