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2007 Native American News Archive

Native American news and events that occurred in Indian Country in 2007.

Highlights:

— Billionaire donates $5 million to Crazy Horse Memorial

— Montana’s Blackfeet Tribe celebrated in Smithsonian exhibit

— Old Indians mounds claimed by Eastern Cherokee tribe

— Duck Valley Indian Rez without water, running low on food after fire destroys village

— Crow Tribe wants to exploit coal

— Makah tribal member kills whale without permits or tribal sanction

— Multibillion-dollar Canadian residential school settlement passed

Obama’s distant American Indian ancestry may make him an attractive candidate to American Indians

Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama opposes the dumping of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, a sacred site, and co-sponsored the Indian Health Care Improvement Act of 2007.

Of the three front-running Democratic presidential candidates, Sen. Barack Obama is the only one with a permanent place on his Web site for America's indigenous peoples.

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Restoring The Fundamental Human Rights Of Indigenous Peoples

AUTHOR: Thomas Dahlheimer

The revocation of the 15th century papal bull, Inter Caetera, will definitely announce before the world community that the Vatican no longer supports the principle of subjugation that it promulgated five and a half centuries ago. The Roman Catholic church will be demonstrating its seriousness about respecting the rights and dignity of all peoples. The revocation of Inter Caetera will be an extremely important spiritual and symbolic gesture of peace and healing in creating a culture of peace on earth.

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