Report Alleges Lack of Emergency Contraception Violates TLOA and DOJ Protocols

An article from Mother Jones here.

The report is here.

New Mexico State Police Officer Arrested by Laguna Tribal Police

Story and video on KOB News here.

“Navajo Cops” Premieres Monday, March 12th on National Geographic Channel

Story in the Denver Post here.

Story in Farmington Daily Times (referenced in the Denver Post story) here.

Thanks to E.L. and V.N.

Oregon Department of Education Considers Mascot Issue

The Oregon Department of Education is taking public testimony on the issue of American Indian mascots in public schools on March 8th and 9th. There are several newspaper articles on the topic including ones here, here, here, and here.

The Topic Summary for tomorrow’s discussion is here.

State of Washington Legislature Considers Retrocession Bill

AP Story in the Seattle Times

Results of Childhood Abuse, Neglect, and Economic Hardship from a Scientific Perspective

Yesterday the Forum at Harvard School of Public Health hosted an event to discuss the long term toxic stress consequences on children. The video can be found here.

From the Summary:

Evidence suggests that for the youngest children, prolonged or severe exposure to abuse, neglect and economic hardship – exacerbated by a dearth of stable, supportive relationships with adults – can provoke a “toxic stress response” with lifelong consequences. Such stress may influence brain development and increase the risk for illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes. While efforts have been made for decades to intervene early in children’s lives, the results have not always been resounding. This Forum event examined how health and education policies can be both harnessed and revamped to counteract early childhood adversity and included a discussion of a new policy statement, “Early Childhood Adversity, Toxic Stress, and the Role of the Pediatrician: Translating Developmental Science Into Lifelong Health,” issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act’s Threat to Tribal Land

The bill’s (H.R. 1505) purpose is “To prohibit the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture from taking action on public lands which impede border security on such lands, and for other purposes.” Information on (and link to) the bill can be found here.

ICT has an article by Montana Senator John Tester here, which discusses the threat to tribal land in Montana, including sacred sites.

Congratulations to (Justice) Andrew Adams III

On January 28, 2012, the Muscogee (Creek) National Council held its Legislative branches Quarterly Session. An account of the meeting can be found on the Tribal Town Radio Blog. At the meeting, Andrew Adams III, a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, was confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice. Andrew’s other contributions to the legal field can be found here. He’s also a Turtle Talk contributor.

Congratulations to Andrew and his family!

Battle Creek Museum Works Toward NAGPRA Compliance

This Livingston Daily article about the Kingman Museum in Battle Creek mentions the need for an intern to assist in returning remains and artifacts. I didn’t find the internship post, but the museum’s website is here.

Tribes and Environmental Groups File Lawsuit Against Navy Over Sonar Use

The AP Story via Koin Local 6 is here.

The complaint is here.

Update 1/30/12 – ICT Article here.