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Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) back issues from June 2004:

Critique of Seneca Nation shows economic confusion

Jun 02, 2004;

New services ready to roll as Seneca funds pick up

Jun 02, 2004;

Akaka Bill revisions draw Hawaiian ire; PART TWO

Jun 02, 2004;

U.S. tortures elicit painful memories in Indian country

Jun 02, 2004;

Navajos harassed at spring gathering

Jun 02, 2004;

Washington in brief

Jun 02, 2004;

Seneca Nation in positive mode, despite hack attack

Jun 02, 2004

The Buffalo News: Dissin' the Senecas with a colorful new same old same old

Jun 02, 2004;

National Indian Gaming Commission respects tribal sovereignty

Jun 02, 2004;

Bush in the field of screams

Jun 02, 2004;

Big-league endorsements for Calif. assembly race

Jun 02, 2004;

Seneca Nation thunders back in Western New York: PART ONE

Jun 02, 2004

Sen. Johnson concerned for tribes

Jun 02, 2004;

Picayune Rancheria wins latest round of Tillie Hardwick litigation

Jun 02, 2004;

Mattaponi attorney argues intervention case to Court of Appeals

Jun 02, 2004;

Tribes recognized at Gonzaga Law School

Jun 02, 2004;

Assessing the Presidents; Ronald Reagan

Jun 02, 2004;

Skull and Bones, heart of darkness in America

Jun 02, 2004;

News from the Southwest

Jun 02, 2004;

Senecas cheer Allegany casino opening

Jun 02, 2004;

Hopi voters reject gaming

Jun 02, 2004;

Renewable energy - American Indian style

Jun 02, 2004;

Housing crisis at San Carlos Apache reservation

Jun 02, 2004;

ICE hopes to expand to single-family hogans

Jun 02, 2004;

'Restless Native ... Coming Home'; Inside the world of David Bradley

Jun 02, 2004

Bead work exhibit opens

Jun 02, 2004

Nipmucs preserve history

Jun 02, 2004;

Northern Cree - Still rezonatin'

Jun 02, 2004;

Native Cooking

Jun 02, 2004;

'FIRST TO FIGHT', BY HENRY MIHESUAH, EDITED BY DEVON ABBOTT MIHESUAH

Jun 02, 2004;

Touring the scenic Southwest

Jun 02, 2004;

SWAIA announces 2004 Lifetime Achievement award winners

Jun 02, 2004

Hillary on the Gila

Jun 09, 2004;

Vote on Western Shoshone Distribution Bill is 'day to day'

Jun 09, 2004;

An interview with Vine Deloria Jr.

Jun 09, 2004;

Herseth wins on American Indian and women's vote

Jun 09, 2004;

Hall notes coincidence of Citizenship Act, Herseth House win

Jun 09, 2004;

The Indian sovereignty fight is a good fight

Jun 09, 2004

The America we know

Jun 09, 2004;

America's credibility and the torture scandal

Jun 09, 2004;

They got your message, Mr. President

Jun 09, 2004;

Earth Day brings LaDuke to Wisconsin Northwoods

Jun 09, 2004;

Oneida farm fosters culture and profit

Jun 09, 2004;

Seneca Nation thunders back in Western New York; An interview with Cyrus Schindler; PART TWO

Jun 09, 2004

Rally protests proposed Calif. health care cuts

Jun 09, 2004;

Miss USA's costume offends Native viewers

Jun 09, 2004;

Petroglyphs among the most threatened sacred sites

Jun 09, 2004;

Milestone for Morongo expansion

Jun 09, 2004

Law enforcement officers raid Coyote Valley, seize files

Jun 09, 2004;

Hopi Credit may offer car loans

Jun 09, 2004;

AMERIND provides assistance

Jun 09, 2004

HUBZone military project commences in Palm Springs

Jun 09, 2004

Tribal Chairman profile; MAURICE LYONS

Jun 09, 2004

Utility easement training available

Jun 09, 2004

Recalling the round-up

Jun 09, 2004

Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum Gala

Jun 09, 2004;

The warm ether of Burning Sky

Jun 09, 2004;

'THE WICHITA INDIANS: TRADERS OF TEXAS AND THE SOUTHERN PLAINS, 1540-1845', BY F. TODD SMITH

Jun 09, 2004;

Peltier accepts settlement over Aquash murder

Jun 16, 2004;

Indian voices heard at the polls

Jun 16, 2004;

Calif. mascot bill passes Senate Education Committee

Jun 16, 2004;

Publisher settles lawsuit with Peltier

Jun 16, 2004;

Washington in brief

Jun 16, 2004;

President Reagan passes on

Jun 16, 2004

Indians of South Dakota, let's talk about advantage

Jun 16, 2004