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Tribal leaders attend the National Congress of American Indians winter session. (Photo-National Congress of American Indians, Twitter)
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Tribal leaders attend the National Congress of American Indians winter session. (Photo-National Congress of American Indians, Twitter)
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Tribal leaders attend the 2018 State of Indian Nations address in Washington, D.C. U.S. New Mexico Senator Tom Udall delivers the response. (Photo-National Congress of American Indians, Twitter)
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Yurok fishermen are among those opposing the Trump administration’s offshore oil drilling plan. Tribal representatives were among speakers at a rally in Sacramento. (Photo-Yurok Tribe, Facebook)
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NAMMY winning singer/songwriter Michael Bucher lost 3 fingers on his right hand in a carpentry accident in 2015. The guitarist is back with a new CD “This,” which includes the instrumental song “One Finger, One Thumb, One Take.” (Photo courtesy-Michael Bucher)
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U.S. New Mexico Senator Tom Udall hosts a roundtable in Albuquerque with tribal and community health care providers. Advocates are seeking the reauthorization of the Special Diabetes Program for Indians. (Photo-Senator Tom Udall, Facebook)
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A burial site in Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Descendants of the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre are asking county commissioners to help protect the area. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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The University of Wyoming is working to increase the number of Native American students. Officials created a center and hired an advisor for Native students. Yet, there’s not enough funding for all the interested students. The Northern Arapaho Tribe says a tuition waiver may help. (Screenshot)
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The South Dakota State Senate is recognizing the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie, but not all agree on the resolution. (Screenshot)
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Navajo Nation Vice President Jonathan Nez speaks at a press conference about an Arizona bill aimed at prohibiting Indian mascots and logos in public stadiums. (Photo-Jonathan Nez, Instagram)
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Nisqually council member Willie Frank was a guest of U.S. Representative Denny Heck at the State of the Union address. Frank says the environment is among tribal concerns. (Photo-Debbie Preston, Nisqually Indian Tribe Facebook)