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Wednesday, September 7 2016
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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe wins only a partial victory against the Dakota Access Pipeline in federal court.
A bill to protect culturally significant items advances to a congressional hearing
The Navajo Nation offers condolences to the family of a Code Talker who died this week.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
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Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman was at a construction site during a recent incident between security workers with dogs and people opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. (Screenshot)
Commissioners begin work in Canada’s national investigation into missing and murdered Indigenous women
Videos posted online show clash between security guards and people opposing Dakota Access Pipeline
Navajo Nation leaders emphasize safety during flooding on reservation after recent deaths
Monday, September 5, 2016
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Sacred Stone Camp representatives are invited to host information and education booths at the United Tribes Technical College Tribal Leaders Summit and Powwow. (Photo-UTTC, Facebook)
Tribal leaders to discuss Dakota Access Pipeline at tribal college summit
Government report shows high smoking rate among Native Americans
Tribal radio stations bring diversity to public media in the United States
Friday, September 2, 2016
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Law enforcement officers work to free a man from construction equipment. (Photo-Morton County Sheriff’s Department)
Enbridge announces deferral of Sandpiper project
NCAI president shows support for Standing Rock
Peltier supporters hope for clemency from Obama
Thursday, September 1, 2016

The Sioux San hospital in South Dakota is expected to pass federal accreditation. (Photo-Lee Strubinger)
South Dakota U.S. lawmaker expects Rapid City Indian hospital to pass federal standards
Federal judge approves warrant for officials to try to retrieve sacred Native American item
Navajo Nation flags at half-staff for police officer Leander Frank killed responding to a call
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
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Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Washington state tribes gather to oppose Dakota Access Pipeline.
Men from Manitoba First Nation learn they were switched at birth
Washington state tribes join Standing Rock to oppose pipeline
South Dakota Indian educator seeks ways to improve ACT scores
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
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Officials say progress being made on fire on Spokane reservation
Washington tribal leaders to stand tonight with Standing Rock
Art exhibit in Homer expresses concept “Decolonizing Alaska”
Monday, August 29, 2016
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A truck leaves the Yakama Nation as part of a caravan to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. (Screenshot-Reggie George, KYNR)
Large amounts of drug fentanyl test positive in heroin seized in Southwest Alaska
Yakama Nation leaders travel to Standing Rock to support pipeline opposition
Tribes, conservation group, lawmaker seek protection of Great Bend of the Gila
University of South Dakota professor remembered for work in Indian education
Friday, August 26 2016
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Protesters stand nearby as earth-moving equipment works in North Dakota (Photo: Screen shot from Unicorn Riot video)
The Army Corps of Engineers continues to review a key permit for the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
At least ten former Navajo leaders are sentenced in a 2010 financial scandal
An Oregon prison holds its first powwow
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