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Friday, January 5, 2018
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Red Lake Tribal Chairman Darrell G. Seki. The chairman issued a statement clarifying fishing laws after a decision to reopen fishing on a lake after two fishermen went missing in November. (File photo-Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians)
Five arrests made in connection to death of Native man in Wisconsin
Minnesota tribes ask state regulators to reconsider review of Line 3
Red Lake Nation clarifies fishing rules after reopening closed lake
Washington state to protect marijuana laws after federal memo issued
Thursday, January 4, 2018
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A recent groundbreaking for 36 new homes was held in the former Bennett Freeze area in Arizona. (Photo-Navajo Nation, Office of the President and Vice President)
Wyoming tribes tackle substance abuse on their reservation
Northern Cheyenne Tribe reelects its ousted tribal leader
Construction begins on land in former Bennett Freeze area
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
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The Four Winds Casino in Hartford, Michigan. The Pokagon Band, which operates Four Wind Casinos, is opening the first tribally owned casino in Indiana. (Screenshot)
Provincial court sides with Native man in hunting case
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi to open casino in Indiana
Brief break from dangerous cold weather on the Plains
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
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Oregon tribal land bill passes Congress
Cold weather impacts South Dakota tribes
Montana tribe issues weather emergency plan
Massachusetts tribe layoffs some employees
Part of Schaghticoke Nation’s lawsuit rejected
Monday, January 1, 2018
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The STAR School in Flagstaff, Arizona. The school has a water first initiative to encourage students to drink water over sugar sweetened beverages. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
STAR School encourages water over sugary drinks
New York tribe increases minimum wage by 45 cents
Friday, December 29, 2017
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The Wounded Knee Massacre site is where Lakota men, women and children were killed by members of the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry on December 29, 1890. Proposed plans near the South Dakota site have upset some people. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Proposed development near Wounded Knee Massacre site faces opposition
Online support groups and apps play a role in health and wellness efforts
Thursday, December 28, 2017
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Navajo and Hopi youth begin the Three Sister’s Bears Ears Run to raise awareness about the sacred Bears Ears site in Utah. (Photo-Navajo Nation, Office of the President and Vice President)
Grassroots efforts tackle nutrition challenges in Native communities
Native youth begin run to Bears Ears seeking protection of sacred site
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
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The owners of the Arrowhead Inn and three other closed beer stores in Whiteclay, Neb. dispute the state’s claim they owe $600-thousand in underreported taxes (File photo: Jim Kent)
Owners of four closed beers stores near the Pine Ridge Reservation dispute the state’s claims of unpaid taxes and fees
Grassroots efforts in the Southwest fight the root causes of obesity and diabetes
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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Street art and graffiti cover walls in Indian Alley in Los Angeles, California. The alley’s history includes Native people who once lived on the streets. Native people still face housing and other challenges living in the city, but many are going to Indian centers for services, a place to find a network of support, and reconnect to their Native culture. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Canadian company submits first application to build copper and gold mine in Alaska
Native parents turn to Southern California Indian Center for support in the LA area
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