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The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe paid Taunton $2.4 million on Wednesday — which means the tribe is now current on its annual payments to the city and no longer owes money from missing payments that ...
Justice for Muwekma, a new Stanford student activist group, is supporting the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe in its efforts to achieve recognition from the federal government. Here is an overview of the ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe wants a federal court to delay a land swap that would allow construction of a copper mine at Oak Flat. A federal judge ordered a halt to the deal last week after ...
Now, its chief fears that a newly proposed bill could significantly limit how the tribe — and dozens of others still without federal recognition — could participate. “This is an atrocity ...
On Wednesday, lawyers for the tribe responded in documents: “The only fraud before this Court is the one orchestrated by [the commonwealth].” The escalating legal conflict involves millions of ...
The Bad River Tribe has taken on a billion-dollar Canadian oil pipeline company to defend manoomin and the fresh waters that sustain it—and us all. At the northern tip of Wisconsin, a river meanders ...
A Native Northern California tribe sued Mendocino County, its sheriff and the California Highway Patrol last week, accusing them of conducting illegal raids on cannabis farms that “terrorized ...
Harvard Constitutional Law professor Laurence Tribe joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss Donald Trump’s latest case before the Supreme Court over federal judges’ power over Donald ...
With myAtlante Tribe, Atlante is not only encouraging drivers to make greener choices but also giving them more value for their charging sessions. Users earn 3 Green Gems for every kWh charged ...
Tribe Impact Capital has acquired Snowball Impact Management, in a move which expands its footprint into sustainable private markets investing. As well as its private markets capability, Tribe said ...
SOUTHERN UTE, Colo. — The Southern Ute Indian Tribe is frustrated with the response from a pipeline company and the state after a gasoline pipeline failure on the reservation five months ago.
She is a proud Squaxin Island Tribe member. "I was told by old people that it meant like weaving," she added. But a letter Brownfield got in February from the Squaxin Island Tribe erased her identity.