indianz.com Indian Arts and Craft Board
Advertise on Indianz.Com
Home Whats New on Indianz.Com? News Forums
  About
Home > News > Headlines

printer friendly version
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe battles drug trafficking
Thursday, March 2, 2006

The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe of New York isn't the only border community that deals with drug smuggling, Chief James Ransom says.

The Akwesasne Reservation sits along 12 miles of the U.S.-Canada border. According to a recent New York Times story, it is a prime spot for bringing drugs into the U.S.

Ransom says the tribe works with two county drug task forces, spends over $800,000 on its police force and works on other border issues. He says tribal police are the first line of defense on the reservation.

Get the Story:
Tribe deals with drug smuggling (News 10 Now 3/1)

Tribal Statement:
St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Council: An apology is due from The New York Times (Indian Country Today 2/24)

Relevant Links:
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe - http://www.stregismohawktribe.com

Related Stories:
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe blasts NY Times story on drugs (2/28)
Harjo: NY Times story on drugs accurate but untrue (2/27)
Jourdain blasts comments in NYT story on drugs (2/21)
NY Times: Drug trafficking in Indian Country (2/20)

Copyright © 2000-2006 Indianz.Com
More headlines...
Indianz.Com Casino Stalker (11/4)
Federal Recognition Database 2.0 (11/4)
In The Hoop Column (11/4)
Indian Gaming News (11/4)
The Federal Register (11/4)
Tim Giago: Tribe responds to corruption allegations (11/4)
Audio: House Resources hearing on land-into-trust (11/4)
Obama administration supports land-into-trust fix (11/4)
NAIHC to host briefing with UN special rapporteur (11/4)
Hundreds of tribes head to DC for Obama meeting (11/4)
Reznet: NCAI opens tribal embassy in Washington (11/4)
Employment: Head Start fiscal content specialist (11/4)
Little Shell Chippewa Tribe takes bid to Congress (11/4)
Senate committee to look at Indian veteran care (11/4)
Blog: Cherokee woman's DOJ nomination delayed (11/4)
Drinking at issue for Pueblo leader's hit-run case (11/4)
Plea deal possible over beating of Blackfeet man (11/4)
Soboba chair pleads not guilty to bribery charges (11/4)
Opinion: Native businesses can make a big impact (11/4)
Mashpee Wampanoag elders demand new election (11/4)
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe gets $940K Shakopee grant (11/4)
Column: A step forward and back on FSIN election (11/4)
Opinion: Big stakes in Tennessee tribal recognition (11/4)
Blog: Native Americans and environmental issues (11/4)
Arizona tribes see another dip in gaming revenue (11/4)
County spent $1M fighting Guidiville Band casino (11/4)
Cherokee council rejects casino related measure (11/4)
Alabama governor pushes NIGC on 'illegal' games (11/4)
Audio: White House Tribal Nations Conference call (11/3)
more headlines...
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
AllNative.Com Entertainment

Home | Abramoff | Arts & Entertainment | Business | Canada | Cobell | Education | Environment | Forum | Health | Humor | Indian Gaming | Jobs | Law | National | News | Opinion | Politics | Recognition | Red Lake | Sports | Trust

Suggest a Site

Indianz.Com Terms of Service | Indianz.Com Privacy Policy
About Indianz.Com | Contribute to Indianz.Com | Advertise on Indianz.Com | Write to Indianz.Com

Indianz.Com is a product of Noble Savage Media, LLC and Ho-Chunk, Inc.