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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
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Statues of six soldiers at the Francis Janisch Family Veterans Memorial are dedicated to servicemen from the Northeastern area of South Dakota including two members of the Sisseton Wahpeton Tribe. (Photo- Jim Janisch)
White Earth Band of Ojibwe member sworn in to Minnesota legislature
South Dakota rancher builds memorial on his property to honor veterans
Summit to focus on advancing opportunities for women and girls of color
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
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Feathers, stone formations and sash represent First Nations people, Inuit and Métis who served in World Wars. (Photo-VA Canada)
South Dakota high court says Pine Ridge residents cannot be eliminated as jurors
First Nations communities honor those who fought in Canadian Armed Forces
Tribal HUD-VA Supportive Housing Program to assist homeless Native veterans
Monday, November 9, 2015
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Quebec premier discusses First Nations issues
Muscogee Creek Nation voters elect new leader
South Dakota tribe puts marijuana resort on hold
President Obama discusses tribal economic agenda
Friday, November 6, 2015
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President Obama hosts a panel with young Native Americans at the 2015 White House Tribal Nations Conference. (Photo-screenshot)
President Obama discusses education, health and other issues with Native youth
Justice Department sues South Dakota’s social services agency over hiring practices
Petroglyphs are the main feature of festival this weekend in southern California
Thursday, November 5, 2015
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Alex Toledo from Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico performs at the 2015 White House Tribal Nations Conference. (Photo-screenshot)
Canada’s new prime minister appoints First Nations people to his government
Tribal leaders and federal officials prepare for Obama administration’s departure
Tribal climate change group meets in Louisiana to see weather effects firsthand
Wednesday, November 5, 2015
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White Earth tribal member Peggy Flanagan (center) won a seat in Tuesday’s election to serve in the Minnesota Legislature (Submitted photo).
Protecting sacred sites a priority for Arizona tribal leaders gathered in Washington, D.C.
Native Americans are among those expected to take office after Tuesday’s general election
Federal official says all oil and gas leases in Badger-Two Medicine area should be canceled
Lac du Flambeau and Menominee tribes in Wisconsin receive Culture of Health grants
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
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Keystone pipeline opponents say TransCanada’s federal request is political
Post-conviction relief for the Fairbanks Four relies on an alternate suspect
Fond Du Lac Band chairwoman resigns to take special assistant job at White House
Monday, November 2, 2015
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Environmental firm says more tests need to be done on Cold War era barrels dumped into Lake Superior
A school employee in Southwest Alaska is hailed as a hero for foiling an alleged school shooting attack
Search continues for missing Minnesota woman, reality TV star Dog the Bounty Hunter offers reward
Friday, October 30, 2015
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Federal agents bust alleged fake Indian art scheme. L to R- U.S. Attorney for New Mexico Damon Martinez, Indian Arts and Crafts Board Chair Harvey Pratt and lead investigator Nicholas Chavez. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
First Nations leaders to meet with provincial officials to discuss allegations of police abuse towards Native women
Federal officials say those producing and selling fake Indian art need to watch out after agents bust international scheme
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