Por: The Atlantic Opinion October 13, 2023
The life and afterlife of a monstrous Victorian adventurerAnthropological Survey of India / American EthnologistOctober 13, 2023, 7:30 AM ETAbout 10,000 people on Earth still live as members of what some anthropologists call “uncontacted tribes”: groups of hunter-gatherers in almost total seclusion from the outside world, many of them deep in the Amazon Basin. But than the inhabitants of tiny North Sentinel Island in the Andaman archipelago,... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation June 01, 2023
The Mills administration is opposing a bill that would allow four federally recognized tribes in Maine to benefit from more federal laws, saying the bill would lead to a new era of litigation to resolve constitutional uncertainty. The governor’s chief legal counsel, Gerald... + más
Last-minute bill would allow Maine tribes to benefit from federal laws | Portland Press Herald
Our View: Momentum on recognition of tribal rights long overdue | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 31, 2023
With just a few weeks left before the state Legislature wraps up for the year, House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross unveiled a bipartisan bill Tuesday to give Indigenous tribes in Maine more of the rights enjoyed by tribes in the rest of the country. The bill would not restore full... + más
Gov. Mills opposes bill to allow Maine tribes to benefit from most federal laws | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion March 26, 2023
In the 1970s, the Penobscot Nation and Passamaquoddy Tribe asserted claims to two-thirds of the land in the state of Maine. They had legitimate arguments because Congress had never ratified the 18th- and 19th-century treaties conveying their lands. The state of Maine, likewise,... + más
Our View: Gov. Mills must outline thinking on tribal rights | Portland Press Herald
Gov. Mills declares victory; Biden calls with congratulations | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion March 19, 2023
A sense of hope descended on Maine last week as the leaders of our state’s tribal nations It was the first such address in 21 years, and only the second ever of its kind – an indication of how poor the relationship between the tribes and state government has been. For a long... + más
Biden announces 'long overdue' investments in Indian Country | ABC News
Associated Press USA Health October 21, 2022
ADA, Okla. (AP) — Many of the 39 Native American tribes based in Oklahoma have played roles in state politics for decades, often behind the scenes. They became bigger, more outspoken players when voters approved Las Vegas-style gambling in 2004. The budgets of several major... + más
Op-Ed: Online gambling from Prop. 27 wouldn't solve a bigger issue for California's tribes | Los Angeles Times
California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 09, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Five California tribes will reclaim their right to manage coastal land significant to their history under a first-in-the-nation program backed with $3.6 million in state money.The tribes will rely on their traditional knowledge to protect more than 200... + más
5 California Tribes Will Manage Coastal Areas | NBC 6 South Florida
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 30, 2022
As California voters weigh proposed measures to authorize sports betting, they are confronted with emotional appeals extolling the possible economic benefits for Indigenous people. Proposition 27 is one of two gambling initiatives on the state’s Nov. 8 ballot (the other is... + más
$400 million and counting: Record spending effort to bring legalized sports betting to California | ABC7
As streamers threaten boycott, Twitch takes action on some gambling content | Ars Technica
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