The U.S. Census shows big gains for American Indian and Alaska Native populations
The Forest County Potawatomi warns Of COVID-19 cases linked to powwow
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The U.S. Census shows big gains for American Indian and Alaska Native populations
The Forest County Potawatomi warns Of COVID-19 cases linked to powwow
By engineer
Wisconsin tribes oppose a state-approved fall wolf hunt
The National Congress of American Indians discuses infrastructure bill — that includes billions of dollars for tribal nations
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Wild rice is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Enbridge filed in White Earth tribal court
College on the Flathead Reservation welcomes its first class of nursing students to an expanded four-year program
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The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act bill is passed by U.S. Senate, heads to House
The U.S. Military will review whether to upgrade some service awards to Medals of Honor for Black and Native American veterans
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A court in Ontario has ruled against a First Nation’s claim to land and part of the Lake Huron lakebed
Six tribes appealed 12 water rights permits granted to Donlin Gold, the company trying to build a large gold mine in Southwest Alaska
Interior Department clears the way for gaming compact between Florida and the Seminole Tribe of Florida
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U.S. Senate confirms Bryan Newland as assistant secretary of Indian Affairs
Manitoba province’s Metis Federation has signed a recognition and implementation agreement
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Canadian government and First Nations reach an agreement to settle two class action lawsuits over drinking water advisories
U.S. Interior and Justice departments open commission nominations and plan tribal consultations for next steps in Not Invisible Act progress
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The Passamaquoddy tribe hopes new solutions can help address longstanding water problems
The public comment period opens for a controversial mining project in California
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Ottawa marchers call for an independent investigation into residential schools
Native-designed Raven Story postage stamp enters public circulation
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D.C. Circuit Court rules Indian Health Service wrongfully withheld funds from Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribes
Rocky Boy secures additional funding to bring Yellowstone bison back this fall
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s first tribal research coordinator aims to build partnerships with Indigenous communities