The Allan C. Lebow Supreme Court Review – Equality Under The Roberts Court

UCLA School of Law’s annual review of the Supreme Court’s most recent term and its implications for lawyers, academics and citizens. Cases include Fisher, Shelby, Windsor, Perry, and Baby Veronica. Tuesday, August 27, 2013 UCLA School of Law Featuring: Kimberlé W Crenshaw, Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law Cheryl I. Harris, Rosalinde and Arthur … Read more

U.S. Department of the Interior: Interior’s Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations Launches Comprehensive Web Resource for Landowners and Tribes

WASHINGTON, D.C. The Department of the Interior today announced the launch of a new, comprehensive resource for Indian landowners and tribal governments seeking information about the Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations (Buy-Back Program). The website, http://www.doi.gov/buybackprogram, will serve as a one-stop-shop for visitors interested in timely and regularly updated information about the Buy-Back Program. As … Read more

Interior, Justice Departments Announce $940 Million Landmark Settlement with Nationwide Class of Tribes and Tribal Entities

Ramah Navajo Chapter v. Jewell Resolves Historic Contract Support Cost Lawsuit with Tribes WASHINGTON  The U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of the Interior (Interior) today announced a $940 million proposed settlement with a nationwide class of Native American Tribes and tribal entities that, if approved by the federal district court, would resolve … Read more

In Memoriam: Robert Owens-Greygrass (1954–2013)

From the Native Voices at the Autry In Memoriam Robert Owens-Greygrass (1954–2013) Robert Owens-Greygrass performed professionally for more than twenty years as a storyteller and actor. His body of work included Lakota and other tribal stories, poetry, short stories, theatre, film, and standup comedy. He performed in countless venues, including the National Museum of the … Read more

The LA Times reviewed Onondaga writer Eric Gansworth’s YA novel, If I Ever Get Out of Here

By Mary MacVean August 8, 2013, 2:00 p.m. “If I Ever Get Out of Here,” Eric Gansworth’s first novel for young people, rings true with a sophisticated look at what it’s like to be an outsider and what it takes to be a true friend. Lewis Blake has precious little going for him in school; … Read more

U.S. Department of the Interior: Secretary Jewell to Sign Historic Water Rights Agreement with White Mountain Apache Tribe and State of Arizona

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday, July 30, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell will sign an historic agreement at the Department of the Interior that will guarantee water rights for the White Mountain Apache Tribe of Arizona and provide water security for the City of Phoenix and other downstream water users.  The ceremony will be … Read more

U.S. Department of the Interior: Historic Agreement Reached for Navajo Generating Station

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of the Interior today announced it is part of an agreement reached that will allow for the continued delivery of electricity from the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) in Arizona while achieving significant air pollution reductions. The Department of the Interior, Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Navajo Nation, Gila River Indian … Read more

Native & Pacific Islander Summer Intensive Transfer Experience (SITE)

Photo by Clementine Bordeaux Assistant Director Rebecca H. Rosser sharing some final thoughts with the students who participated in the inaugural Pacific Islander/Native American SITE program, Friday, July 26. *** Native & Pacific Islander Summer Intensive Transfer Experience (SITE) Program Dates: July 21-26 For any new or continuing community colege students. Free 6-day residential program … Read more

Assistant Director Rebecca H. Rosser honored as “Woman of the Year”

Dr. Rebecca Hernandez Rosser, Assistant Director of the American Indian Studies Center (Mescalero Apache/Mexican American) and Kenneth Ramos, graduating undergraduate and outgoing president of the American Indian Student Association (Kumeyaay from the Barona Band of Mission Indians), at the UCLA American Indian Graduation, when Rebecca was honored as “Woman of the Year.” June 14, 2013 … Read more

NNABA Attends White House Meeting on Judicial Nominations

For Immediate Release, June 18, 2013 Contact: Mary L. Smith (202) 236-0339 NNABA ATTENDS WHITE HOUSE MEETING ON JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS NO AMERICAN INDIANS CURRENTLY ON THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY Phoenix, AZ. — On June 5, 2013, National Native American Bar Association (NNABA) Treasurer and Co-Chair of NNABA’s Judicial Review Committee Lawrence Baca met with White House … Read more