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United Houma Nation faces challenges as state recognized tribe Interior Department requires BIE staff to get COVID-19 vaccinations
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United Houma Nation faces challenges as state recognized tribe Interior Department requires BIE staff to get COVID-19 vaccinations

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New Mexico Pueblo leaders call on state legislature to rebuild trust with tribes Lac du Flambeau high school students spend summer jobs engaged in culture Tribal leader and Native students join Arizona governor to sign graduation bill

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United Houma Nation Chief describes devastation from Hurricane Ida Navajo Nation announces new partnership designed to boost film production Homeless advocates call on Denver to stop sweeps of Indigenous encampments

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United Houma Nation devastated by Hurricane Ida Busy fire season for tribal firefighters in Oregon New Mexico tribes collaborate on redistricting maps

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El Camino Real mission bells are removed in Santa Cruz, California Indigenous doctor named leader of Canadian Medical Association United Houma Nation assesses damage from Hurricane Ida
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The Minnesota Supreme Court delivered a legal blow to the opponents of Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 Two federally recognized East Coast tribes plan to open cannabis mega-dispensaries
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A Connecticut Tribe is restricted to $2 million in insurance relief for a claimed $76 million in virus-related losses President Biden approves Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe emergency declaration following tropical storm Henri
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Minnesota agency hopes to stop pipeline-related suit from proceeding in tribal court The bodies of Paiute children believed to be buried at the site of a former Indigenous boarding school in Utah
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A move in Congress would withhold federal housing funds from tribes that do not give Freedmen tribal citizenship A new study is reinforcing fears that COVID-19 death rates among Indigenous communities are even higher than previously estimated