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Canadian court sides with Washington state man in tribal sovereignty hunting case Missing and murdered Indigenous women awareness day to be held in Rapid City
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Canadian court sides with Washington state man in tribal sovereignty hunting case Missing and murdered Indigenous women awareness day to be held in Rapid City
By Art Hughes

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Federal elected leaders and administration officials work to deny a convicted child sex abuser of his federal pension Indian Country Today is set to expand coverage in Alaska A bi-partisan bill aims to better coordinate federal missing and murdered Indigenous women prevention efforts

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Pipeline opponents prepare for Keystone XL water permit hearing Senators examine 2020 budget proposal for Indian Health Service Minnesota American Indian Month celebration kicks off with parade
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Work continues on Native American voting rights issues in North Dakota Native community and some politicians want to keep Bde Maka Ska name

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Maine replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day North Dakota tribes work on 2020 Census outreach efforts New Mexico’s land office signs order to protect sacred land
By Art Hughes

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Two tribes say Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy and his administration aren’t doing enough to consult with Native leaders on big issues facing the state A record number of Native women are running for city council in Rapid City, South Dakota
By Art Hughes

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Montana’s Native American graduation rate dropped slightly last year Officials plan to repatriate remains taken from San Nicholas Island to at least four California tribes A new committee named to manage the Bears Ears National Monument includes no one who supported the monument designation
By Art Hughes

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New Mexico is committing more than three million dollars to boost census participation, especially on tribal lands and rural areas. The Maine House of Representatives passed a bill banning the use of mascots or imagery related to Native Americans in schools
By Art Hughes

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A federal judge has dismissed key parts of a tribe’s water lawsuit Details remain scarce in the police shooting of a Lakota man during a Palm Sunday church service The U.S. Supreme Court hear argument today about adding a citizenship question to the U.S. Census, a proposal many Native leaders oppose

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Investigators meet with Native students in Montana about discrimination claims Federal government report examines tribal consultation on infrastructure projects