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Red Planet Books and Comics recently opened in Albuquerque featuring Native and Indigenous comics, books, and games. (Photo-Red Planet Books and Comics, Facebook)
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Red Planet Books and Comics recently opened in Albuquerque featuring Native and Indigenous comics, books, and games. (Photo-Red Planet Books and Comics, Facebook)
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Alaska Governor Bill Walker signs legislation, which designates the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day. The governor says Alaska’s Native Peoples are an integral part of the spiritual, cultural, political, and historic fabric of what is now the Last Frontier. (Photo-Alaska Governor Bill Walker, Facebook)
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U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke testifies during a hearing in Washington, D.C. (Screenshot)
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Santa Fe Indian School students meet with U.S. New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich and discuss the importance of sacred items. Heinrich has reintroduced legislation to prohibit the export of sacred items and increase penalties. (Photo-U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich, Facebook)
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Native American high school students on a recruitment trip to the University of Wyoming walked out of an event after it was deemed offensive to Native people. (Screenshot)
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Change the Mascot logo. Opponents of the Washington Football Team name say the fight against Indian mascots is not over. (Screenshot)
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Family Dollar Stores, Inc. has over 8,000 locations in the U.S. A new store has just been approved to open in Whiteclay, Nebraska. (Photo-Family Dollar, Inc.)
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Vice President Mike Pence and Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation Vice Chairman Randy Phelan shake hands at a White House event. Phelan was among state and city leaders invited to a meeting to discuss U.S. infrastructure. (Photo-Vice President Mike Pence-Twitter)
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A climber fell from Devil’s Tower (“Mato Tipila” to the Lakota) on June 2 during a time when the National Park Service strongly encourages people to voluntarily refrain from scaling the butte due to Native American ceremonies taking place there. (Photo- Public Domain)
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Members of Sicangu M.V.P. along with their families and supporters gather in a prayer circle before the group’s first buffalo hunt. (Photo-Jim Kent)