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Mashpee Powwow wows visitors
The Boston Herald— 8 July, 2013
Court: Man can challenge Oklahoma 'rain god' plate
Tulsa World—11 June, 2013
Celebrate Indian Country at Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival
Indian Country Today Media Network— 7 June, 2013
City leaders and students gather to bless site of monument honoring city founder
The Star Telegram— 7 June, 2013
Will Endangered Seattle School Murals Be Saved?
Indian Country Today—30 May, 2013
Sacred Pow Wow Grounds Desecrated
Indian Country Today Media Network—28 May, 2013
Native American ritual brings healing to Rochester park
The Rochester Post Bulletin— 8 May, 2013
Hopi fail to block auction of sacred masks in Paris
Euronews—16 April, 2013
U.S. Native American Hopi tribe seeks to halt Paris auction of sacred artifacts
WorldWide Religious News/Reuters— 5 April, 2013
Missouri library can't block pagan website content, judge says
St. Louis Post-Dispatch— 8 March, 2013
Five stolen ancient rock carvings in California found
American Broadcasting Company—12 February, 2013
At a Climate Protest, Science and Religion
WorldWide Religious News/The New York Times—29 January, 2013
World Religion Day offers cultural experience
Shreve Port Times—28 January, 2013
Federal agencies pledge to improve protection of Native American sacred sites
Star Tribune— 7 December, 2012
Petroglyphs stolen from sacred Calif. American Indian site
Columbia Broadcasting System—19 November, 2012
Trinity Episcopal Church of Redlands will hold Native American Service
Redlands Daily Facts—15 November, 2012
Mohawks Flock to Vatican for Canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha
Indian Country—19 October, 2012
Judge: SD prison tobacco ban curbs religion rights
The Boston Globe—21 September, 2012
Rosebud Sioux's bid accepted for land in US considered sacred by tribes
The Windsor Star/Associated Press—17 September, 2012
Sioux tribes upset over sale of sacred site
The Durango Herald—20 August, 2012
Native American Leaders Share Concerns About Sacred Sites
KSTP/ The Associated Press—14 August, 2012
Native Americans to celebrate white bison in Connecticut
The Norwich Bulletin/AP—20 July, 2012
In Alaskan Cemetery, Native And Orthodox Rites Mix
National Public Radio—26 June, 2012
Chattanooga news, weather, opinion, editorials
Nooga.com—21 June, 2012
Pray for Arizona’s Mount Graham During National Sacred Places Prayer Days
Indian Country Today Media Network—20 June, 2012
Sacred Sites: California's Medicine Lake Highlands and Hatchet Mountain
Indian Country Today Media Network—20 June, 2012
California Tribes Suing to Halt Construction of Wind Factory on Sacred Land
Indian Country Today Media Network—29 May, 2012
Students walk to protect Native sacred places
Native American Times—21 May, 2012
Securing Indigenous Rights to Sacred Places With the UN Declaration
Indian Country Today Media Network—16 May, 2012
Preservation effort targets sacred Indian mounds in Quincy park
Quincy Herald-Whig—15 May, 2012
Sanford School Committee in Maine Votes to Drop "Redskins" Name From High School
Indian Country Today Media Network— 8 May, 2012
Nevada’s First Wind Farm on Track After Settlement Reached Involving Western Shoshone Tribes
Indian Country Today Media Network— 3 May, 2012
Sacred ground? Citing significant views, tribe pushes back against solar plant
KTAR.com— 3 May, 2012
Discovery of Indian artifacts complicates Genesis solar project
Los Angeles Times—24 April, 2012
Controversy, Dispute Envelops Palomar College Construction Site at Indian Burial Ground
OB Rag—16 April, 2012
Religious Marijuana Lawsuit Gets New Life in 9th Cir.
Reuters—12 April, 2012
Native Americans to mark Cleveland Indians 1st games with annual protest of Chief Wahoo logo
The Plain Dealer— 2 April, 2012
Indian tribe worries pipeline will disturb graves
NBC—27 March, 2012
Unearthed Remains Will Be Laid to Rest
Indian Country Today Media Network—23 March, 2012
Native Americans can face long wait for eagle feathers
Missoulian—20 March, 2012
Voters May Break Up Fight Over 'Fighting Sioux'
NPR—19 March, 2012
Native American tribe allowed to kill bald eagles
Australian Broadcasting Corporation—19 March, 2012
Judge says Montana inmates can pursue sweat lodge lawsuit
Great Falls Tribune— 6 March, 2012
Catholic Diocese Apologizes For Wisconsin Student Punished Over Speaking In Family's Native American Language At School
Fox News— 2 March, 2012
Navajo Nation Sues Urban Outfitters
Indian Country Today Media Network— 1 March, 2012
Tribes stampede Senate hearing
Arizona Silver Belt — 1 March, 2012
San Diego County tribe says sacred site bulldozed
Marin Independent Journal—27 February, 2012
Snowbird the goat's owner sues county
Cecil Daily—13 February, 2012
Transcendental Meditation Combating Diabetes in Indian Country
Indian Country Today Media Network— 2 February, 2012
Appeals Court: Ban on Sharia and International Law ‘Likely Unconstitutional’
Indian Country Today Media Network—23 January, 2012