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From: shawn.pensoneau@bia.gov Sent: 2017-10-30T16:11:03-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject: OPA-IA Daily News Clips for October 30, 2017 Received: 2017-10-30T16:11:11-04:00 October 27 - Enviros Slam Trump's Promise to Hatch to Shrink Bears Ears.docx October 27 - Texas AG Says Indian Child Welfare Act Is Unconstitutional.docx October 27 - 9th Circuit Urged to Call Off Extra Water for Threatened Fish.docx October 27 - Seminoles Ask 11th Circuit For Sanctions In Subpeona Appeal.docx October 27 - Keweenaw Tribe Defends Claims In Tobacco Seizure Case.docx October 27 - Utes Back Government Against Unrecognized Tribe's License Sales.docx October 27 - Navajo Resident Says Government Medical Center Botched Surgery.docx Daily News Clips HOT TOPICS Trump says he will shrink Bears Ears National Monument, sacred tribal site in Utah Washington Post (10/27) Life and Death at Chemawa Indian School KUOW News (10/30) Native Americans, among the most harmed by the opioid epidemic, are often left out of conversation The Washington Post (10/30) Supreme Court won't take up race-based challenge to Indian Child Welfare Act Indianz.com (10/30) Department of the Interior Releases Energy Burdens Report, Outlines Trump Administration's Bold Approach to Achieving American Energy Dominance Sierra Sun Times (10/30) Trump Likes Everything Big, Except National Monuments Newsweek (10/28) University of North Dakota agrees to Dakota Access lecture after Mark Trahant complained [ndianz.com (10/30) Native American psychologist slam police tactics a year after Standing Rock [ndianz.com (10/30) Investigation concludes tribal leaders received payments in failed brokerage deal Argus Leader (10/27) Enviros Slam Trump's Promise to Hatch to Shrink Bears Ears Law360/Attached (10/27) Texas AG Says Indian Child Welfare Act Is Unconstitutional Law360/Attached (10/27) INDIAN LEGISLATIVE, LEGAL, JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY ISSUES Senate Committee on Indian Affairs schedules hearing on tax reform policy [ndianz.com (10/30) Alaska Native Groups and leaders double down on criminal justice reform, citing over incarceration Alaska News Dispatch (10/29) American Indian Caucus Cries Foul at Budget Buts Daily Inter Lake (10/28) Hundreds of bodies found near the border remain unidentified Cronkite News (10/26) 9th Circuit Urged to Call Off Extra Water for Threatened Fish Law360/Attached (10/27) Seminoles Ask 11th Circuit For Sanctions In Subpoena Appeal Law360/Attached (10/27) Keweenaw Tribe Defends Claims In Tobacco Seizure Case Law360/Attached (10/27) Utes Back Government Against Unrecognized Tribe's License Sales Law360/Attached (10/27) Navajo Resident Says Government Medical Center Botched Surgery Law360/Attached (10/27) ENERGY, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT National organization calls for protecting Chaco area Farmington Daily Times (10/29) Major Water Rights Settlement for Arizona Tribe Goes to Congress Water Deeply (10/27) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/FINANCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN INDIAN COUNTRY NORA Coalition Improves Lives in Northeast Oklahoma Native News Online (10/30) Navajo Nation finalizes purchase of south-central Colorado ranch Associated Press (10/28) HEALTH. EDUCATION & YOUTH IN INDIAN COUNTRY Roots to Wings: Pacific Northwest University program aims to increase number of Native Americans, Hispanics in medical, science fields Yakima Herald (10/29) Pine County, Mille Lac Band will hire cultural coach to help at-risk youth Star Tribune (10/28) When federal health care falls short, tribes improvise High Country News (10/27) Los Pinos partners with Higher Education for internship opportunities The Southern Ute Drum (10/27) TRIBAL LEADERSHIP & COMMUNITY NEWS AIM Leader Dennis Banks Walks On Native News Online (10/30) Gun Lake Tribe donates $35K to Red Cross in memory of deceased members Michigan Live (10/30) John Kane: End of Casino sharing will be good for Western New York The Buffalo News (10/29) Bill proposes to amend Tribe's fiscal year budget Farmington Daily Times (10/28) MISCELLANEOUS Looking back at the tribes featured in `Century of Dishonor' book [ndianz.com (10/30) Native American interpretive area may be developed near Correctionville Sioux City Journal (10/30) So-Called Retired Chief Illniwek Makes Appearance in University of Illinois Homecoming Parade: Met by Protest Native News Online (10/29) Artists to return to show while status of law pending Muskogee Phoenix (10/29) Office of Public Affairs - Indian Affairs Office of the Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C St., N.W., MS-4004-MIB Washington, D.C. 20240 Main Phone: 202-208-3710 Press Line: 202-219-4152 as-ia opa@bia.gov