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Clock ticking to replace BIA chief
Tribal leaders discuss hopes after Carl Artman

WASHINGTON - As Indian leaders come to terms with the unexpected resignation of Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Carl J. Artman, they are now working overtime to ensure the Interior Department doesn't muck up its next appointment to head the BIA.
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Fatal flaws in Public Law 280
Posted: May 16, 2008
by: Editors Report / Indian Country Today
A May 12 gunfight that left two Native people dead in southern California is the most recent of six shootings involving local police and members of the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. Just days before, the son of a former tribal official was killed after firing at sheriff's deputies with an assault rifle.  more >>

Soboba to sue county sheriff after latest killings by deputies
Posted: May 16, 2008
by: Gale Courey Toensing / Indian Country Today
SAN JACINTO, Calif. - The chairman of the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians said the tribe is planning to sue the Riverside County Sheriff's Department after a deadly gun battle in which deputies shot and killed a tribal man and a woman on the reservation May 12.   more >>


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