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Indian Health Service clinical positions are exempt from the federal hiring freeze. (Photo-Indian Health Service)
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Indian Health Service clinical positions are exempt from the federal hiring freeze. (Photo-Indian Health Service)
By Art Hughes
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Navajo and Hopi officials want to keep the Navajo Generating Station running (Photo: Daniel Schwen via Wikimedia/CC)
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People opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrate in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Demonstrations have been held in cities across the country. (Photo-2016, Antonia Gonzales)
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A campsite is cleaned up at Oceti Sakowin Camp in North Dakota after a blizzard hit the area in December. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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U.S. North Dakota Senator John Hoeven addresses tribal leaders in Washington, D.C. (Photo-National Congress of American Indians, Twitter)
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U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs business meeting. The committee has advanced a proposal for a Montana tribe’s federal recognition status. (Photo-U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs)
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Brian Cladoosby gives his final State of Indian Nations address as NCAI president (Photo: screenshot of live NCAI feed)
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A group from Haskell Indian Nations University attend American Indian Higher Education Consortium Day in Washington D.C. (Photo-Haskell Indian Nations University)
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An apology from the Presbyterian Church to Alaska Native people is read at the Alaska Federation of Natives convention. (Photo-2016, Antonia Gonzales)
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The Seattle City Council votes to cut ties with Wells Fargo bank over the Dakota Access Pipeline. (Photo-Seattle City Council, Twitter)