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Nicolai Chase, 16, gets ready to set up a net at a culture and science camp in Alaska. (Photo-Christine Trudeau)
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Nicolai Chase, 16, gets ready to set up a net at a culture and science camp in Alaska. (Photo-Christine Trudeau)
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One of Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation’s projects on the Pine Ridge reservation is the construction of a Regenerative Community. It will include 21 single-family homes and Pow Wow grounds.
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Confederate Memorial in Helena, Montana. Native American lawmakers are calling for its removal. (Photo-Wikimedia Commons)
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Heavy equipment is moving earth in the small Nebraska town of Whiteclay as preparations are made for the grand opening of a Family Dollar store. (Photo-Jim Kent)
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KSUT Executive Director Tami Graham in the KSUT studio. The Southern Ute Tribe pledged $1 million in matching grants to the station for a new tribal media center (Photo: Jeremy Wade Shockley/The Southern Ute Drum)
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Private 1st Class John Elk (Standing Rock Sioux), in 1919 serving in Company D, 139th Infantry Regiment. United Tribes Technical College is planning to honor Native American servicemen from North Dakota tribes. (Photo: British National Archives)
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Athabascan artist Audrey Armstrong pulls a fish skin to demonstrate its durability. She led a class at the Sitka Arts and Science Festival on how to weave Athabascan-style baskets. (Sarah Gibson/KCAW photo)
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The Dakota Access Pipeline under construction last year in South Dakota (Photo: Lars Plougmann via Flickr/CC)
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Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye (seated, right) and Vice President Jonathan Nez sign a resolution making human trafficking within Navajo boundaries a criminal offense (Photo: Twitter via @VPNez)
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A group from Acoma Pueblo holds a banner at the New Mexico Senior Olympics. People from tribes across the state competed in summer games. (Photo-New Mexico Senior Olympics, Facebook)