Tuesday, February 09, 2010
   
Text Size

Native American Times Search

image image image image
Heard Museum opens new exhibit Illustrious: American Indian Artists’ Books and Illustrations, opens Saturday, March 27 at Heard Museum North Scottsdale, showcasing established and emerging artists who are making innovative and sometimes unconventional art with books.
Injunuity: Not your grandfather’s flute music ADA, Okla. – What happens when you mix the Native American flute, a guitar, and some drums together?
Some still without power, water, after two weeks EAGLE BUTTE, S.D. (AP) – Tribal officials prepared Feb. 3 to go door to door to assess needs on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, where some residents were still without electricity and running water nearly two weeks after an ice storm.
Chocolate’s Indigenous history makes for sweet, spicy tale From the Chickasaw’s Bedré brand to the Smithsonians’ Mitsitam Cafe’s concoctions, chocolate is a Native sweet treat.

Native Hawaiians applaud federal recognition

User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 
Unlike pro-independence protesters during last week’s 50th anniversary of statehood, this crowd of more than 1,000 gave a standing ovation in support of U.S. Rep. Neil Abercrombie’s fiery address seeking a government-sanctioned Hawaiian entity.

 

 

HONOLULU (AP) – Native Hawaiians rallied around speeches Tuesday urging them to embrace pending federal legislation intended to give them more control of their future.

Unlike pro-independence protesters during last week’s 50th anniversary of statehood, this crowd of more than 1,000 gave a standing ovation in support of U.S. Rep. Neil Abercrombie’s fiery address seeking a government-sanctioned Hawaiian entity.

“Make no mistake about it: The entire fate of the Hawaiian people is going to be decided in the next 10 years,” the Hawaii Democrat said at the eighth annual Native Hawaiian Convention. “We will never, never have an opportunity again to have a president of the United States and a Department of Justice that’s on our side.”

The bill would grant Hawaiians some self-governance by treating them similarly to Native American tribes and Alaskan natives.

They also applauded a similar message from Lt. Gov. James “Duke” Aiona.

“As a Native Hawaiian, I appreciate the conflicting feelings many of us have about statehood given the events surrounding the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy,” said Aiona, a Republican. “When will we as a community be able to achieve consensus on these important issues, and turn talk into results?”

The legislation, called the Akaka Bill after Hawaii Democratic U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka, is again advancing in Congress after a decade of efforts. It could become law as soon as this year.

The Native Hawaiian Convention this week features sessions on indigenous programs, culture and priorities. It is sponsored by the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement at the Hawaii Convention Center.

“We know that our future is up to us,” said Robin Puanani Danner, president of the council, following Aiona’s speech.

Move
-

Life

Top Headline
Heard Museum opens new exhibit

Illustrious: American Indian Artists’ Books and Illustrations, opens Saturday, March 27 at Heard Museum North Scottsdale, showcasing established and emerging artists who are making innovative and sometimes...

Read More...
Injunuity: Not your grandfather’s flute music

ADA, Okla. – What happens when you mix the Native American flute, a guitar, and some drums together?

Read More...
Chocolate’s Indigenous history makes for sweet, spicy tale

From the Chickasaw’s Bedré brand to the Smithsonians’ Mitsitam Cafe’s concoctions, chocolate is a Native sweet treat.

Read More...
Move
-

News

Top Headline
Some still without power, water, after two weeks

EAGLE BUTTE, S.D. (AP) – Tribal officials prepared Feb. 3 to go door to door to assess needs on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, where some residents were still without electricity and running...

Read More...

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) – After reinventing Bolivia’s government to reflect the country’s multi-ethnic, Indian majority, President Evo Morales is championing gender parity at the highest levels of government. Read More...

BOISE, Idaho (AP) – A northern Idaho human rights group says a county sheriff is refusing to cooperate with the Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe on law enforcement, leading to a growing number of criminals...

Read More...
Move
-

Business

Top Headline

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Concerns about a proposed tribal casino in Park City may scuttle plans for a Sumner County casino.

After two months of contract negotiations with the Kansas Lottery, developers...

Read More...

PHOENIX – More than 3,000 people are expected to attend the premier American Indian business and economic development event in the country – the 24th Annual Reservation Economic Summit (RES 2010) and...

Read More...

PHOENIX (AP) – An Arizona House committee has approved a bill that could help Glendale prevent an American Indian tribe from building a casino near the city.

The measure comes in response...

Read More...
Move
-

Sports

Top Headline

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Lawyers in the appeal of a lawsuit over the possible retirement of the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname have agreed to be ready for state Supreme Court arguments...

Read More...

DENVER (AP) – A state lawmaker is dropping a bill which would have required high schools to get permission to use American Indian mascots.

Democratic Sen. Suzanne Williams said Wednesday that...

Read More...

OAKRIDGE, Ore. (AP) – Efforts to change American Indian mascot names at Oregon high schools has stalled, more than two years after a state advisory group suggested a ban on them.

All 15 Oregon...

Read More...
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner

Latest Job Postings

  • Seminole Tribe of Florida Native Learning Center jobs Seminole Tribe of Florida Native Learning Center (NLC) www.nativelearningcenter.com Now Hiring! Tradeshow/Conventions Coordinator Special Events Coordinator Marketing Coordinator Advertising Services...
  • Administrative Services Program Director Seminole Tribe of Florida Native Learning Center (NLC) www.nativelearningcenter.com Now Hiring! Administrative Services Program Director • Responsible for directing the administrative operations of...
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8

Local Weather

31°
-1°
°F | °C
Snow Showers
Humidity: 81%
Mon

18 | 38
-7 | 3
Tue

22 | 35
-5 | 1
Wed

26 | 36
-3 | 2
Thu

30 | 42
-1 | 5

PDF Paper

View each page of this week's Native American Times in pdf format.

New copy posted every Monday.

Click here to download!





Login

Member Login

Member Logout

Create an Account