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Reports surface about past harassment and other bad behavior at the BIA Savanna’s Act remains at a roadblock in the U.S. House A losing congressional candidate refuses to concede
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By Art Hughes
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Reports surface about past harassment and other bad behavior at the BIA Savanna’s Act remains at a roadblock in the U.S. House A losing congressional candidate refuses to concede
By Art Hughes
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The Muscogee (Creek) National Council reverses course in a fight over press freedom The Sitka Tribe of Alaska turns to the courts to protect subsistence herring roe use A South Dakota high school teacher devotes a semester to the Fort Laramie Treaty
By Art Hughes
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An Alaska Native group organizes opposition to oil and gas development in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge A temporary shelter aims to help homeless people from a Minneapolis encampment The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a hearing on missing and murdered Indigenous women
By Art Hughes
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Alaska voters turn out an incumbent judge who signed off on a sexual assault sentence perceived as lenient A Washington state tribe wants to upgrade its air quality designation Absentee ballots turn the tide in a closely watched New Mexico congressional race
By Art Hughes
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Voters send two Native American women to Congress, a historic first Jonathan Nez will preside over the Navajo Nation The San Juan County commission in Utah now has a Navajo majority for the first time in its history
By Art Hughes
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Strong early voting numbers point to a possible record midterm election turnout Canada’s prime minister reiterates an apology to British Columbia First Nations The Navajo Nation continues its legal fight against Wells Fargo Bank
By Art Hughes
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Voters prepare for historic Native representation on ballots across the country A court decision upholds a controversial voter ID law A tribal chairman’s candidate endorsement generates concern
By Art Hughes
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NCAI’s annual convention begins with it’s leader on administrative leave The race for Alaska’s governor tightens to a two-way battle after incumbent Bill Walker suspends his campaign A Lakota museum re-opens in a new location
By Art Hughes
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Alaska Governor Bill Walker formally apologizes to Alaska Natives for past wrongs The head of the National Congress of American Indians speaks out about her own personal sexual abuse experiences The U.S. Interior Department reverses course on replacing its internal watchdog
By Art Hughes
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The new lieutenant governor of Alaska is the first Alaska Native woman to hold statewide executive office Native families in Washington state displaced by the construction of dams on the Columbia River could see creation of a new tribal village A new art space is planned for the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota