D.C. District Court Denies Manzanita Kumeyaay Effort to Stop Border Wall Construction

Here are the materials in Manzanita Band of Kumeyaay Indians v. Wolf (D.D.C.):

1 Complaint

7 Motion for TRO

16 Opposition

18 Reply

23 DCT Order

Gun Lake Tribe Archivist Position

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20.10 THPO Archives and Collections Coordinator JD

DFP: “Group thinks it has found proof of 10,000-year-old, Ice Age culture in Straits of Mackinac”

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The implications for Line 5 are enormous.

538: “Hundreds Of Schools Are Still Using Native Americans As Team Mascots”

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Federal Court Dismisses Federal Claims in Challenge to Sale of Tule Lake Airport to Modoc Nation

Here are the materials in Tule Lake Committee v. FAA (E.D. Cal.):

1 Complaint

7 FAA Motion to Dismiss

12 Modoc Nation Motion to Dismiss

13 City Motion to Dismiss

15 Opposition to 7

16 Opposition to 13

17 Opposition to 12

18 Tribe Reply

19 City Reply

20 FAA Reply

22 DCt Order

Prior suit here.

Southern California Tribes Sue over Border Wall

Here is the complaint in Manzanita Band of the Kumayaay Nation (D.D.C.):

1 Complaint

Second Webinar on Indigenous Peoples & Intellectual Property for Indigenous Leaders, Lawyers, and Community Members – September 24

2nd NARF-NCAI-CU Webinar on Intellectual Property Issues

AAIA: 6th Annual Repatriation Conference (10/26-28/2020)

6th Annual Repatriation Conference
Growing Community & Moving Forward after 30 Years of NAGPRA


An ALL VIRTUAL Community Conference

October 26 – 28, 2020

The Association on American Indian Affairs and the University of Denver Museum of Anthropology is partnering for the 6th Annual Repatriation Conference.  Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Conference will be completely virtual and formatted for active participation and networking among participants from Indian Country, institutions, federal agencies,  international institutions, attorneys, academics and others interested in repatriation and Indigenous human rights work.
This artwork was created especially for the 6th Annual Repatriation Conference by George Curtis Levi, who is a member of the Southern Cheyenne Tribe of Oklahoma and is also Southern Arapaho. This ledger art painting depicts how repatriation builds community and strengthens culture. It was painted on an antique mining document from Montana that dates from the 1890s. India ink and liquid acrylic paints were used.

Register here.

Conference program here.

Bridge Magazine: “In Michigan, rising lake levels disturb sacred ground”

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