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Friday, February 19, 2016
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The National Congress of Americans. The executive council winter session begins Monday in Washington, D.C. (Photo-NCAI)
Navajo lawmakers consider devoting funds to residents in the Bennett Freeze
Alaska Historical Commission member talks about role to represent Native people
U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources panel to consider Native American bills
National Congress of American Indians to hold executive council winter session
Thursday, February 18, 2016
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Young student athletes face off in the Arm Pull during the 2015 Junior NYO Games. (Photo by Wayde Carroll Photography)
Canadian official discusses number of murdered and missing Indigenous women
Buffalo Field Campaign organizes rallies near Yellowstone National Park
Hundreds of students expected to take part in junior Native youth olympics
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
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Lac Courte Oreilles Chairman Mic Isham delivers the State of the Tribes address at the Wisconsin legislature. (Photo-Parth Shah)
Tribal leader dispels stereotypes and lays out priorities during State of the Tribes address
Advocates, teachers and foster parents focus on Indian child welfare in North Dakota
Tribal projects among 84 picked under USDA conservation partnership program
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
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The Red Lake Lady Warriors were recently honored by the Atlanta Dream.
Canadian government wraps up meetings with families of missing and murdered Indigenous women
Oklahoma tribes awarded millions of dollars in federal funds for housing and construction needs
New Mexico Indian affairs committee passes memorials for museum and cultural items protection
Atlanta Dream names Red Lake Lady Warriors as Addie Award winner for exceptional performance
Monday, February 15, 2016
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Among the cases linked to Justice Antonin Scalia is one related to ICWA and another involving religious freedoms for Native Americans (Courtesy photo).
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia leaves a mixed legacy on Native American issues.
Winona LaDuke has name recognition on her side in the White Earth race.
The Heard Museum crowns new Hoop Dance champions.
Friday, February 12, 2016
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First Nation leader calls for name change of national park, which honors military general
South Dakota state lawmakers work to improve educational success of Native students
Alaska’s Lt. Governor Byron Mallott receives NCAI’s Native American Leadership Award
Thursday, February 11, 2016
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The Iron Gate Dam is one of four slated for removal if all parties agree on amendments to the Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement. (Photo-California Trout)
Northwest tribal leaders continue to work on Klamath Basin water plans despite failure in Congress
Navajo Nation leaders to sign veterans act to involve the tribe’s veterans more directly in policymaking
Wisconsin tribes prepare to take their priorities to the state legislature for State of the Tribes address
U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs chair says work needs to continue on housing issues
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
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The cemetery at the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School contains the graves of 186 Native American students who died while attending the boarding school. (Photo-Rosebud Sioux Tribe DCI Sicangu Youth Council)
Rosebud Sioux Tribe researches ways to repatriate remains from Carlisle Indian School
Navajo Nation continues to determine impacts of mine waste spill as federal report released
White House touts Obama’s 2017 budget proposal as standing with Indian Country
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
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Canada’s Indian Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett holds a press conference about meeting with families of missing and murdered Indigenous women. (Photo-screenshot)
Families of missing and murdered Indigenous women express anger at Winnipeg meetings
Alaska Native people discuss the word Eskimo after Alaska Airline’s new look is criticized
Correction: In this story we incorrectly stated that Alaska Airlines had removed the word Eskimo. The page still has the words “Meet the Eskimo.”
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