THREE AFFILIATED TRIBES
UND to celebrate third installment of More than Beads and Feathers poster campaign
The University of North Dakota is proud to present its third series of More Than Beads and Feathers posters, featuring highly accomplished graduates from a variety of tribal affiliations and majors. T...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 3:03 PM
Oil field development evicts tribal members from New Town trailer park
NEW TOWN, N.D. Residents of a 45-lot mobile home park in New Town, many among the poorest members of the Three Affiliated Tribes, are being evicted and will be replaced by oil workers. Tribal lead...
Posted on 3/31/12 at 9:32 AM
Tribe breaks ground on refinery
By Amy Dalrymple , May 09, 2013
Tribe: Oil tax changes not enough
By Amy Dalrymple , May 08, 2013
ND lawmakers vote to close oil industry loophole
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Legislature voted Friday to close a tax loophole used by the oil industry that the Tax Department says is costing the state $50 million each year. The measure that passed the Senate and House on the last day of the 80-day legislative session also gives the Three Affiliated Tribes a greater share of the taxes collected from reservation oil production.By James MacPherson , May 04, 2013
Tribal college in Bismarck to build hotel
BISMARCK — Officials plan to build a $33 million hotel on the United Tribes Technical College campus in Bismarck to provide a training opportunity for students and to help support the school governed by the five tribes in North Dakota.April 30, 2013
Fracking away the water: Report warns of dwindling supply due to oil industry
A scathing report issued Thursday by the Western Organization of Resource Councils says water used in the process of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is reaching a crisis point in Western states.By Bryan Horwath , April 26, 2013
Spirit Lake members angry with leaders, seek assembly
Tensions ran high as members of the Spirit Lake Nation gathered for a second meeting in two days Friday to debate the future of the tribe’s leadership.April 13, 2013
Tribes want change to ND oil tax agreement
BISMARCK — Tribal leaders are pressing lawmakers for a bigger cut of oil production taxes on the Fort Berthold Reservation in western North Dakota, saying the extra money is need to fund drilling impacts unforeseen when the tribes first signed the pact with the state five years ago.By James MacPherson , April 12, 2013
Tribes want change to ND oil tax agreement
BISMARCK — Tribal leaders are pressing lawmakers for a bigger cut of oil production taxes on the Fort Berthold Reservation in western North Dakota, saying the extra money is need to fund drilling impacts unforeseen when the tribes first signed the pact with the state five years ago.By JAMES MacPHERSON , April 11, 2013
Oil industry wants change to ND tribal oil taxes
BISMARCK — North Dakota's oil industry is endorsing a change to a revenue sharing agreement that the state has had with the Three Affiliated Tribes since 2008.April 11, 2013
Tribal oil tax accountability still an issue
BISMARCK — An amendment to a bill that includes parameters for a new oil tax agreement with the Three Affiliated Tribes moved forward Friday, but legislators indicated it may get more scrutiny at a future hearing.By Amy Dalrymple , April 06, 2013
New oil tax agreement for Three Affiliated Tribes in the works
NEW TOWN — Oil drilling on the Fort Berthold Reservation could be in danger if state legislators and tribal leaders can’t reach an agreement on how to share the oil tax revenue.By Amy Dalrymple , April 05, 2013
Three Affiliated Tribes chastise Cramer comments
NEW TOWN — The business council of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation says it cannot condone or tolerate recent comments from Rep. Kevin Cramer and requests an immediate meeting with Cramer.By Amy Dalrymple , April 04, 2013
ND tribe stops construction of oil waste landfill
WHITE SHIELD — The Three Affiliated Tribes has shut down construction of a landfill for oil waste on the Fort Berthold Reservation in northwestern North Dakota.March 20, 2013
Oil refinery planned for Fort Berthold Reservation
NEW TOWN - An oil refinery, the first to be built in the United States in more than 30 years, is planned for the Fort Berthold Reservation. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced approval of an application from the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation for the refinery.By Forum Communications , October 10, 2012
Displaced New Town trailer court residents get new home
By Amy Dalrymple , August 31, 2012
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