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Monday, September 24, 2018
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Kevin Pourier is awarded Best of Show at Santa Fe Indian Market 2018 Awards Ceremony in the Classification of Diverse Arts. (PRNewsfoto/SWAIA/Santa Fe Indian Market)
Statue Native people say represents genocide removed
Oglala Lakota artist talks about his award-winning belt
Friday, September 21, 2018
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First Responder’s Network Authority held a tribal consultation with Red Cliff in April 2018. The Wisconsin tribe is working towards improving communications. (Photo-Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, newsletter)
Wisconsin tribe plans to build cell tower to improve public safety
Dinosaur taken without permission to be returned to reservation
Navajo leaders explore options after power plant negotiations end
Thursday, September 20, 2018
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Remains of woman on Flathead reservation missing since last year identified
Justice Department announces funding to address violence against Native women
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
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Attorney plans to ask appeals court to reconsider decision on Indian child welfare
Officials work on plan to find housing for people camped along Minneapolis road
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
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A group from the Lenape Tribe poses in front of a statue of Chief Joseph. (Photo-Henry Ward, courtesy Chief Dennis Coker)
Appeals court overturns Indian child welfare ruling in South Dakota
Lenape youth embrace their culture during research trip
Monday, September 17, 2018
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Senator Mazie Hirono raises concerns about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. (Photo-Senator Hirono, Instagram)
Vigils in Alaska remember life of missing girl found dead Friday
Hawaii Senator raises concerns with Supreme Court nominee
Lenape tribal citizens conduct research at national museum
Friday, September 14, 2018
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A protest camp in Saskatchewan pulls up stakes after nearly 200 days (Photo: screenshot from Regina Leader-Post video).
Activists in Canada end a protest camp outside the Saskatchewan Legislative building that began 197 days ago after acquittals in the deaths of two indigenous youths.
Following the first Native Women’s Business Summit, organizers are making plans to grow the event in 2019
An indigenous land rights activist murdered in Mexico
‘Neither Wolf Nor Dog’ director goes off script
Thursday, September 13, 2018
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Alaska Federation of Natives opposes U.S. Supreme Court nominee
Choctaw Nation Emergency team deployed to North Carolina
Sioux Falls plans for the city’s first Native American Day parade
San Francisco statute Native people say glorifies genocide to be removed
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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Canadian Minister of Crown Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett addresses Assembly of First Nations delegates on proposed policy on First Nations rights. (Photo-Assembly of First Nations, Twitter)
Washington man back in Canada fighting for hunting rights in near decade old case
First Nations leaders skeptical on Canadian government’s First Nations rights legislation
Navajo people travel to New York with anti-coal message to potential power plant buyer
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