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Leaders of six Virginia tribes meet with U.S. Senators. Legislation granting federal status to the tribes has been signed into law. (Photo-U.S. Senator Mark Warner, flickr)
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Leaders of six Virginia tribes meet with U.S. Senators. Legislation granting federal status to the tribes has been signed into law. (Photo-U.S. Senator Mark Warner, flickr)
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View of Koliganek, Alaska. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is assessing impacts of proposed mining in the Bristol Bay watershed in Alaska. (Photo-USEPA, flickr)
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State Senator and Northern Cheyenne tribal member Jason Small, right, talks with Adam Schafer, a staffer of Montana’s governor. Small is part of a group helping with next steps as two power plants face closures. (Photo-Jackie Yamanaka)
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Professional Native athletes Temyrss Lane, Damen Bell Holter and Nicco Montano spoke words of encouragement to students at Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas on Wednesday, January 24, 2018. (Photo-Michael Begay, Haskell Indian Leader)
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Leaders of the Navajo Nation recognize January as human trafficking month to raise awareness about the issue. (Photo-Office of the President and Vice President)
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The Menominee Nation announces a lawsuit involving the Back Forty Mine project. (Screenshot-Menominee Nation News, Facebook)
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Native women in Idaho were among those to take part in the Women’s March in Boise. (Photo-Lori Edmo, Sho-Ban News)
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Melissa Kruse-Peoples with Native Health in Phoenix, Arizona works with children involved in Native Health’s Wellness Warriors program. A new plot for an urban garden is being developed to grow traditional Native crops. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing examines agribusiness opportunities in Indian Country. (Screenshot)
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The Whiteclay Public Health Emergency Task Force has published a report on its progress and accomplishments in 2017. Advocates say the small Nebraska town and nearby Pine Ridge reservation were plagued with alcohol related issues due to beer sales in Whiteclay. (Photo by Jim Kent)