Cherokee Nation reestablishes task force to address domestic violence
Legislation in New Mexico seeks to create day focused on missing persons
High schools on Pine Ridge reservation receive new musical instruments
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Cherokee Nation reestablishes task force to address domestic violence
Legislation in New Mexico seeks to create day focused on missing persons
High schools on Pine Ridge reservation receive new musical instruments
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Trial begins in cold case of Alaska Native woman killed in the 1990s
Report by Native groups examines food insecurity amid pandemic
First and Second Ladies of the Navajo Nation host series on trauma
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Arguments heard in South Dakota’s Mt. Rushmore fireworks fight
Havasupai Tribe extends tourism ban due to COVID-19 surge
California state lawmaker proposes schools and tribes collaborate
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AIM co-founder remembered for advocacy and dedication to Native community
First Nation in Ontario seeks federal help as it’s hit hard by COVID-19 surge
Haskell Indian Nations University to start spring semester entirely online
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U.S. Supreme Court lets decision stand McGirt not retroactive
Albuquerque seeks input on next steps for school burial site
COVID-19 leading cause of death for Montana Native Americans
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The Navajo Nation makes strides in preventing the spread of COVID-19.
A town in Central California takes another step toward shedding a derogatory name
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Sault Sainte Marie Tribal Chairman Aaron Payment fights back as he faces removal from office from the tribe’s board of directors in an action he calls ‘corrupt’.
Navajo Nation leaders are moving forward with assistance payments for tribal members during the latest wave of COVID -19
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Tribal leader Aaron Payment publicly lashes out against Sault Sainte Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians board of directors censures him
The Canadian government announces details of its plan to spend $40 billion for child welfare compensation and reform
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Tribal leaders in Oklahoma see a battle looming over hunting and fishing rights
At least one tribal leader expresses his support for continued operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline
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More than 60 people face evictions by the Nooksak Nation in an ongoing bitter disenrollment fight
A federal judge sides with law enforcement officials in Dakota Access Pipeline brutality complaints
The coronavirus omicron variant is triggering calls for renewed precautions for tribes