Alaska Native language translators work on voting materials Presidential candidate gives deposition in Navajo language Seattle City Council approves Indigenous Peoples’ Day Native American quillwork artist receives national fellowship
Monday, October 6, 2014
Protesters call on Canada to investigate missing and murdered women Alaska Native people hope to learn more about ancestors in DNA study National Native News staff is saddened by death of longtime contributor
Friday, October 3, 2014
A look at the Native vote in U.S. Senate races Parole granted in the Fairbanks Four case Navajo official hospitalized for weeks after spider bite
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Wisconsin tribe breaks ground on new treatment center Minnesota charter school focuses on language immersion New law stops IRS from taxing tribal welfare benefits Healthy foods now tax free on Navajo Nation
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Alaska Native leaders raise concerns about custody cases involving Native children Tribal biologist surveys fall wild rice harvest, addresses climate change concerns Alleged Native Mob gang members sentenced in Minnesota White House Council on Native American Affairs discuss issues facing tribes
Get Out The Vote
In 2014, National Native News is covering elections across the country. We have four journalism fellows: Lucia Duncan – Massachusetts Charles Michael Ray – South Dakota Emily Schwing – Alaska Melissa Townsend – Minnesota Here are some of the stories they have produced: Two Connecticut tribal leaders say there are no good choices for them […]
Fishing Rights
Alaska Native people rally for Indigenous hunting and fishing in Anchorage in October 2012. A group of Yup’ik fishermen are headed to court this week (8/26/2014) for violating a state fishing ban. Attorneys are arguing cultural and religious rights in court.
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