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Northern Arapaho Tribe sues opioid companies Tribal fishing rights case before Supreme Court
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Northern Arapaho Tribe sues opioid companies Tribal fishing rights case before Supreme Court

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After harvest last year, Alaska man now faces penalties Senate fails to advance Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act Red Lake Nation celebrates 1918 tribal constitution Indian educators to focus on community engagement

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Southeast Alaska tribes gain allies in opposition of Canadian mining Tohono O’odham leaders say no troops will be deployed to their land Legislation signed in Arizona to designate Native American Day Native women to host inaugural business summit in New Mexico Senators pay tribute to Native Hawaiian Senator Daniel Akaka
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Nationally, people living on tribal lands have some of the lowest internet access rates of any demographic. The cost of the infrastructure is one of the barriers. But a consortium of four New Mexico Pueblos is working to connect their libraries with broadband service. The effort is one of a growing number of tribal-led initiatives that allow rural tribes to aggregate demand to bring costs down. Read more

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Pueblos work to bring high-speed internet to their libraries White Mountain Apache voters elect their first female chair

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Concerns about Alaska herring eggs after disease outbreak in Canada Denise Juneau selected as superintendent of Seattle Public Schools Attorneys in North Dakota Native American voter ID case claim victory Muscogee Nation files lawsuit against opioid makers and distributors

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John Graham loses appeal in murder case of Anna Mae Aquash Attorneys and tribe claim victory in Havasupai education lawsuit Burial sites and tribal ID bills signed into law in Wisconsin National Indian education group supports Oklahoma teachers
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Pebble Mine opponents concerned review process rushed Navajo Code Talker posthumously honored for service U.S. Senate resolution recognizes Indigenous women

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Native group plans to protest Chief Wahoo mascot at home opener Native artist encourages students to pursue higher education goals Two new Pendleton blankets honor Lakota leader Chief Sitting Bull

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Native leaders say Pope’s decision not to apologize for school abuse impacts healing Walk across Flathead reservation raises awareness of violence against Native women