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Native health care legislation occupies forum at the DNC
DENVER - A key bill assuring health care for Natives is stalled in the U.S. House of Representatives where adjournment is only a few weeks away, but legislators and tribal leaders hope for a last-minute strategy to ensure its passage.
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Long way to go yet
Posted: August 29, 2008
by: Editors Report / Indian Country Today
The mission of Team Obama at the Democratic National Convention was threefold: to ''introduce'' the candidate and his running mate to the country; to project party unity in the aftermath of the bruising primary battle between Sen. Barak Obama and rival Sen. Hillary Clinton; and to convince moderates and independents that voting for Sen. John McCain is essentially a vote for President George W. Bush.  more >>

Authorities uncertain when to reopen Supai village
Posted: August 22, 2008
by: The Associated Press /
By Chris Kahn -- Associated Press

PHOENIX (AP) - It's uncertain when American Indians living at the bottom of the Grand Canyon will be able to return home as thunderstorms continued to soak a region where flooding forced the evacuation of scores of people, authorities said Aug. 18.   more >>


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