*Tribal Report

Of the Northern Cheyenne Nation

Headlines in the Northern Cheyenne Homeland

 

 

 

August/September, Vol. I, No. 9 Main Page (most recent issue)

¨       Expansion of Northern Cheyenne Bison Range Approved

¨       Northern Cheyenne Nation to be “Treated As a State” When it Comes to Water Quality

 

THE NATION

¨        Sage Fire Brings Up Saw Mill Issues

¨        Noavose (Bear Butte) Update

¨        Tongue River Casino Environmental Assessment Meeting Held

¨        Re-elect Norma Bixby for House District 41, State Elections

¨        The Big Push for Coal/CBM Development

¨        Letters-Personal Comment on St. Labre

¨        Letters-RMC Representative Commends Northern Cheyenne People

¨        Northern Cheyenne Tribal Education Summit to be held this Weekend

¨        Buffalo Pasture Expansion Ordinance

¨        Tribal, Regional and National Health Care Priorities

¨        Tribal Council Vote, Elect to Put CBM on this Year’s Ballot

¨        Council Member Interrupts Meeting

¨        Council Elects to Keep “Per Capita” Name on Account

¨        Minutes of the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council-July 24, 2006

¨        Minutes of the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council-August 7, 2006

¨        Minutes of the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council-August 21, 2006


THE PEOPLE

¨        A Message From Our Elders: Wooden Leg Speaks on Early Reservation Life, Politics, the Mission, and Working the Land

¨        A Message From Our Elders: John Stands In Timber Speaks on Later Reservation Life, Education, and the Old Ones

¨        Why the Northern Cheyenne are not Celebrating the Bicentennial of Lewis and Clark

¨        Erect Horns & the Dependent Indian

¨        Cheyenne Epic Summer 2006 Pictures at Devil’s Tower

¨        2006 Cheyenne Epic A Success

¨        2006 Cheyenne Epic Pictures

 

 

 

 

July 2006, Vol. I, No. 8 Main Page

¨      Watt Draw, Buffalo Creek, Sage and King Mountain Fires, By Marilyn Krause

¨      Wildfires, Tribal Administration Update, and Slow but Sure Progress of The Northern Cheyenne Nation, by Eugene Little Coyote

 

THE NATION

¨        Northern Cheyenne nation, BIA, BLM, Apply MOU for Wild Fires

¨        Northern Cheyenne Making Progress on Off-Reservation Casino Endeavour

¨        HIP Has Funds to Repair Houses

¨      Letter-Why Are Indigenous (American Indian) Soldiers Serving in Iraq?

¨      Tribal Elections of the Northern Cheyenne Nation 2006

¨        Minutes of the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council-June 5, 2006

 

THE PROGRAMS

¨      NCTH Authority Offers a ‘Homeownership’

¨        HUD Gives NCTH Authority Clean Bill of Health

¨        Tribal Health Reorganization: A Refined Direction

¨        Updated Low-rent Waiting List

¨      Employment & Training Program: Funds for College Students

¨        Tribal Council Passes Lending Code

¨        Head Start Staff and Volunteers Appreciated

¨        Documents for Members to Make Payments

¨        Northern Cheyenne Housing Summit


THE PEOPLE

¨        Lame Deer Finally Gets Main Street Lights Back On

¨        THPO Cultural Resources Inventory and the Sage Fire

¨        3rd Annual White River Cheyenne Days Contest Results

¨        A Message From Our Elders: Porcupine Bear

¨        38th Annual Cheyenne Chief’s Celebration Results

¨        Chief’s Powwow Celebration a Success and Better Managed

¨        Northern Cheyenne Oral Language Immersion Camp Underway

¨        Powwow Pictures

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 2006, Vol. I, No.7 Main Page

¨        The Cheyenne People Must Protect What is Most Sacred, by Tribal Report Staff

¨        More Than A Struggle; A Righteous Cause Preserving The Sanctity of Noavose, by Eugene Little Coyote

 

THE NATION

¨        Northern Cheyenne Part of- and Represented at Council of Large Land-Base Tribes

¨        Wireless Telecommunications on Reservation Supported by the State of Montana

¨        Tobacco/Gas Tax Reimbursement not a Per-Capita Payment

¨        Northern Cheyenne Tribal Members Attend CBM Development Assembly

 

THE PROGRAMS

¨        Northern Cheyenne Tribal Services Program—Enrollment, New Hires and Per Capita Update and History

¨        Northern Cheyenne Tribe Receives Funds to Clean Up Open Dumps

¨        Tribal Forestry Department Rehabs Burn Areas/Sand Creek Site

¨        2006 Northern Cheyenne Graduates Honored

 

THE PEOPLE

¨        A Message From Our Elders: Wooden Legs Speaks on the 30th Anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn

¨        Tsetesetanove naa Noavose (The Cheyenne Way and Bear Butte)

¨        Northern Cheyenne Morningstar Riders Memorialize Warriors

¨        130th Anniversary of the Battle Where Long Hair Was Wiped Out

¨        Kase’eetsevo’estaneveo-sehaesta’tanemo (Where the Girl Saved Her Brother)

¨        Traditional Celebration Brings People and  Community Together

 

TRIBAL REPORT

 

Eugene D. Little Coyote, President

Leo Killsback, Tribal Report Editor

Eugene Limpy, Tribal Report Editorial Board

Tony Prairiebear, Tribal Report Editorial Board

David Millegan, Tribal Report Editorial Board

Clyde Wolfblack, Tribal Report Editorial Board

 

 

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