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Are you addicted to social media? Should the Sault Tribe remove their social media pages?


DENIS BERUBE JR., individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. THE ORIGINAL BAND OF SAULT STE. MARIE CHIPPEWA INDIANS AND THEIR HEIRS d/b/a KEWADIN CASINOS, Defendant.


Student loan caps might worsen the national doctor shortage. Tribes may need to step up and fill the gaps.


“Make Indians Great Again (MIGA)!” JUST a Distraction.


The Supreme Court refuses to hear Sault Tribe’s Petition.


Enbridge Line 5 Progress Report. Tribes and the State of Michigan need to pay to relocate Line 5.



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