South Carolina’s Native American tribes will pool their resources and advocate as a group for protections under a treaty signed Wednesday, prompted by fears of erasure as the state’s population grows.
Rapid growth and development in Berkeley County is causing concern for a Native American tribe as they lose access to sacred land. A treaty signed Wednesday by 10 South Carolina tribes aims to address ...
The alliance is aimed at leveraging the Catawba's resources to promote self-governance, land control, taxation and funding for S.C.'s state-recognized tribes.
Organizers said that Native American children in Dorchester County ... John Glenn Creel, Chief of the Edisto Natchez-Kusso Tribe, was in attendance, embodying the legacy of those that fought ...
A years-long ... Odawa Indians, and the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians during a May 12 ceremony at the Oden State Fish Hatchery Visitor Center in Alanson. The Native American ...
But out of view are over 7,000 human remains from Ohio’s removed tribes that ... burner for far too long.” The urgency Wallace is referring to is due to the Native American Graves Protection ...
A Native American tribe says it expects more deals with pharma ... the patents through the Federal court system, but this is a long and expensive process. There is already speculation that firms ...
Berkeley County Supervisor Johnny Cribb and District 4 Councilman Tommy Newell attended the signing, alongside members of the ...
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