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Tuesday, January 3, 2017
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American University decided to remove the Leonard Peltier statue on its grounds (Photo: Leonard Peltier Statue Project/Instagram).
Joint tribal-state court in Alaska accepts participant and will take more cases soon
Demonstrators opposing Dakota Access Pipeline march at end of Rose Parade
American University announces removal of Leonard Peltier statue outside museum
Monday, January 2, 2017
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Exhibit explores significance of horses among Lakota, Dakota and Nakota people
Alaska Native veteran travels to Standing Rock to show support to demonstrators
Friday, December 30, 3016
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Bullet holes mar the petroglyphs at Gold Butte. Supporters are praising President Obama’s designation of the area as a national monument. (Justin McAfee/Friends of Gold Butte)
Tribal leaders reflect on Obama’s legacy and prepare for next administration
Native Americans applaud declaration of Gold Butte National Monument
Agreement in Wisconsin to help tribal college students earn education degree
Thursday, December 29, 2016
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Navajo Nation among tribes to celebrate Bears Ears National Monument designation
First Nation’s marry out, stay out policy faces the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
Cheyenne River Youth Project announces the creation of Lakota youth art institute
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
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Minnesota’s White Earth MOMS program has been honored for its work with pregnant mothers and new parents to fight drug addiction.(mn.gov/dhs)
Tribal leaders stand with Montana elected officials in opposing threats from white nationalists
Canadian government’s new education agreement to give Manitoba First Nations more control
Native American composer selected for music residency with South Dakota Symphony Orchestra
Minnesota Department of Human Services honors some agencies helping Native Americans
Monday, December 26, 2016
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Bedushia Nicholi traveled to North Dakota to demonstrate against the Dakota Access Pipeline. (Photo-Bedushia Nicholi)
A Yup’ik woman shares her experience at Standing Rock
Some young Lakota poets dispel stereotypes about poetry
Thursday, December 22, 2016
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Nancy Nelson (left) and Laura Hobson (right) browse in a local antiques store. The two spend several hours together each week as part of the Kenaitze Senior Companion Program. (Photo-courtesy Kenaitze Indian Tribe)
South Dakota tribe plans to manage its own health clinic currently under construction
The Kenaitze Tribe’s senior companion program pairs people together to do daily tasks
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
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Colville reservation could get land back as part of federal program
Navajo Nation council to hold public hearing on housing issues
Canadian woman fights to be recognized by government as Indian
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
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Patty Pourier, Lakota, organized a meeting aimed at finding solutions to preventing child abuse. (Photo-Jim Kent)