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Emergency response continues for Navajo people impacted by Gold King Mine waste spill
Alaska’s governor wants to see Alaska Native female civil rights leader on the 10 dollar bill
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Personal information was made accessible to the public when a list of some 1,100 veterans was discarded in a trash can at the Hot Springs VA health care facility. (Photo-VA Black Hills Health Care System)
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Navajo Nation leaders sign an emergency declaration and warn residents about using the San Juan River after a mining waste spill. (Photo-Rick Abasta)
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Navajo farmers and ranchers in Upper Fruitland, New Mexico raise concerns about the San Juan River due to contamination by the Gold King Mine waste spill. (Sunnie Clahchischiligi)
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Officials and community members take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony at the reopening of Isleta Elementary School in New Mexico on August 1, 2015. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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The Desert View Watchtower at Grand Canyon National Park was designed by architect Mary Colter in the 1930s to mimic Native American structures. (Photo-National Park Service)