A current case and project being represented by Don Wharton of the native American Rights Fund. An analysis of the legal implications of the Surplus Land Act of March 3, 1905
A professional services firm providing a wide range of services to federal agencies and other clients. Features a listing of all services and staff profiles.
A private, Indian-owned company located on the reservation that generates income for investors and provides operating capital for its parent company, Wind River Development Fund. Features the book projects and contact information.
A K-12 school funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and servicing the needs of the St. Stephens community. Features events, projects and a staff listing.
A program requiring that all employers engaged in operating a business on reservations give preference to qualified Indians. Includes application forms and FAQ.
Casino of the Northern Arapaho Tribe featuring table games, slots and a gift shop. Provides a calendar of events, promotions, dining information and photos.
A private company providing financial opportunities to stimulate economic development on the Native American Reservation. Features programs, services and FAQs.
A joint program of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes within the reservation. Features information for air and water quality, oil and gas, solid wastes and emergency responses.
Chartered by the Northern Arapaho Business Council in September 1997 and opened its doors in the fall of 2000. Provides class schedules, admission information, and overview of education and cultural preservation projects.
Located in the heart of the reservation, the school serves students from Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade. Includes a calendar, handbook, news, upcoming events, a staff listing and photos.
A sixth through eighth grade school with enrollments from 165 to 180 students. Provides a calendar, handbook, news, a staff listing, upcoming events and photos.
A paper written by Don Aragon and presented during the first Native Lands and Wilderness Council that convened at the 8th World Wilderness Congress in Alaska, 2005. Printed in the International Journal of Wilderness. [PDF] (August, 2007)
An article written by Angie Wagner on the introduction of meth to the Native American reservation by a Mexican drug gang. Published in the Seattle Times. (May 1, 2007)