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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
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The Navajo community recently held a rally to show support for the family of Loreal Tsingine who was shot to death by police in Winslow, AZ. (Photo-The Red Nation, Facebook)
Native leaders call for federal investigation into police shooting death of Navajo woman
Chief Wahoo faces new challenge as baseball season begins for Ohio’s Cleveland Indians
Lac du Flambeau woman named first female general in Wisconsin Army National Guard
Monday, April 4, 2016
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Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow speaks in 2008 about being nominated for the Medal of Freedom, R-U.S. Montana Senator Jon Tester. (Photo-Office of Senator Tester)
Chief calls on Canada for housing help after fire kills nine in overcrowded home
Native woman to lead first-ever Office of American Indian Health in Montana
Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow remembered for his many contributions to the U.S.
Friday, April 1, 2016
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Voting advocates discuss ways to Get Out the Native Vote during a gathering in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Sicangu leader says Black Hills peak will always be known by its traditional Native meaning as board decides name
Voting advocates take part in New Mexico convention to learn ways to get out the Native vote in tribal communities
Thursday, March 31, 2016
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Oglala Lakota hemp farmer hopes to harvest and plant a new crop on his South Dakota reservation
Native Americans work to get Indigenous plants and symbols added to Cleveland Cultural Gardens
Ojibwe history, language and culture teacher named Indian Educator of the Year in Wisconsin
Wednesday, March 30 2016
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Loreal Juana Barnell-Tsingine was shot and killed by police in Winslow, AZ on Easter Sunday (Photo: from the family’s GoFundMe page)
Family members say police overreacted by shooting a Winslow Arizona woman
A First Nations boy takes to the road to raise awareness of missing and murdered women
FEMA offers emergency training for tribal officials
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
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Elizabeth Woody gives a reading at Portland State University in 2011 (Image: screen capture from video)
Arizona officials are investigating a police shooting of a Navajo woman
A survey in Montana indicates residents have a negative view of tribal sovereignty.
Meetings to combat racism in Wyoming are gaining momentum
Monday, March 28 2016
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Longest Walk organizers Dennis Banks and Orlando Vigil stopped by the National Native News studio to give an update. You can hear the entire interview by going to the Native America Calling website (Photo: Andi Murphy).
First Nations leaders react to the Canadian government’s 8-billion dollar proposal
Organizers of the Longest Walk work to connect with young people
And a Lakota art competition aims to offer hope
Friday, March 25 2016
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Osoyoos Band of Indians Chief Clarence Louie gives the keynote address at the Reservation Economic Summit in Las Vegas, NV (Photo: Antonia Gonzales)
An outspoken First Nations chief touts tribal self-sufficiency
South Dakota land vital to the Lakota is closer to federal trust status
Free press protection in Indian Country is complicated
Thursday, March 24 2016
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A little girl from Ontario suffers from sores on her face and body (Photo: Derek Stephen via Facebook)
An Ontario First Nations tribe grapples with a mysterious illness affecting children
The idea of carbon offsets as an economic development tool is attractive with some tribes
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