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Native women in politics back Kamala Harris for vice president Rosebud tribal chair advises residents to avoid motorcycle rally Distance learning challenging for many Native students
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Native women in politics back Kamala Harris for vice president Rosebud tribal chair advises residents to avoid motorcycle rally Distance learning challenging for many Native students
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Two South Dakota tribes urge residents to avoid COVID-19 hotspots 2020 Tribal Census partners continue to push for an accurate count

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Former tribal judge appointed coordinator of MMIP cases New college arts program offered in Southeast Alaska

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Turtle Mountain Tribe recognizes same-sex marriage Crow Tribe to lockdown for 14-days due to COVID-19 Mescalero Apache Tribe ends 14-day lockdown order Navajo Nation modifies emergency lockdown orders
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Oil to continue to flow in Dakota Access Pipeline pending court proceedings Congresswoman Davids works to secure tribal funding in next stimulus bill

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Kansas voters overwhelmingly pick Navajo woman for House seat American Indian Graduate Center receives $20 million donation
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Work continues to improve Canada’s Indigenous child welfare system Congresswoman Haaland seeks tribal priorities in next stimulus package Flood of appeals follow McGirt ruling says Oklahoma attorney general

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Former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer files lawsuit alleging racism Push for accurate tribal Census count continues despite pandemic disruption Navajo Nation Council resolution formally recognizes Diné Pride Week
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A bill that would settle a thousands of the water rights claims by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes heads to the Senate floor And the U.S. Justice Department has charged two current tribal government officials and one former tribal government official with allegedly accepting bribes and kickbacks
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Educators testify they are ill prepared if forced to convert to online only education Massachusetts officials will review Native symbolism in the state flag and motto Maine tribes seek to regain sovereign control of their land