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Friday, November 3, 2017
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Students and a teacher at the STAR School in Arizona take part in a water quality lesson on a decommissioned school bus, which is retrofitted with a filtration unit. School officials plan to take the bus to nearby Navajo communities to filter well water. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Alaskans testify before a Senate committee for and against drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Arizona school promotes water first and pursues improved water quality for nearby Navajo communities
Thursday, November 2, 2017
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Thunder Valley’s Second Language Coordinator Christina Giago (right) sits in on an active language use play session being taught by Grace Giago. (Photo-Jerry Matthews)
Youth Lakota language preservation effort aims to build resiliency on Pine Ridge reservation
Interim report released on Canada’s investigation into missing and murdered Native women
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
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The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is hearing from families, leaders and organizations across Canada. (Photo-National Inquiry MMIWG, Facebook)
Family of Inuk woman testifies in Canada’s investigation into missing and murdered Native women
Descendants of Cherokee Freedmen hear from Cherokee Nation about enrollment and benefits
Navajo Nation lawmakers vote down legislation for development of the Grand Canyon Escalade
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
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Navajo lawmakers consider controversial Grand Canyon project
Friends of Dennis Banks recall his activism in South Dakota
Menominee Tribe sets up disposal sites after meth found with candy
Commission to release report on missing and murdered women
Monday, October 30, 2017
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The Navajo Nation has closed on the Wolf Springs Ranch in Westcliffe, Colorado. The ranch sits near the sacred mountain of Tsisnaasjini’ also known as Blanca Peak. (Photo courtesy-Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President)
American Indian Movement co-founder Dennis Banks has passed away
Alaska Native leader from Seldovia remembered for public service work
Tribes appalled Trump plans to shrink Bears Ears National Monument
Navajo Nation closes on purchase of Wolf Springs Ranch in Colorado
Friday, October 27, 2017
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Witnesses testify before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs about public safety in Indian Country. (Screenshot)
Navajo Nation lawmakers address human trafficking on the reservation
Native mother in Maine says family faced racism at recent football game
Texas Attorney General files lawsuit challenging Indian Child Welfare Act
Ak-Chin Indian Community to recognize marriage for same-sex couples
Senators on Indian Affairs Committee urge for improved public safety
Thursday, October 26, 2017
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The Upper Columbia United Tribes is hosting a premier for the film “United By Water” about the first tribal canoe journey and gathering at Kettle Falls since the 1940s. (Screenshot)
Documentary about tribal canoe journey and Kettle Falls set to air
Navajo Nation awarded federal funds to clean up abandoned mines
Two tribal schools in South Dakota seek football championship title
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
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Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation spokesman Andrew Iron Shell says the non-profit group was created as a result of a spiritual gathering called to address the needs of the Lakota people on the Pine Ridge reservation. (Photo by Jerry Matthews)
Lakota group on Pine Ridge seeks to create long-lasting change on the reservation
Native leaders in Canada honor life of rock band member who recently passed away
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
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A mile marker post notes how far people traveled to get to the Dakota Access Pipeline campsite near Cannon Ball, N.D. It is now part of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian exhibit “Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations.” (Photo by Suzanne Hulbrater)
New Alaska Native coalition hosts protest over oil and gas development in the Arctic
Mile marker from Dakota Access Pipeline campsite is installed in a national exhibit
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