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Thursday, August 30, 2018
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Kinder Morgan building in Houston. A Canadian court has rejected the government’s approval of the company’s proposed pipeline expansion. (Photo- WHISPERTOME, TINYURL.COM)
Canadian court rejects approval of Trans Mountain Pipeline
Judge Diane Humetewa among pallbearers for Senator McCain
Study examines health care in world Indigenous communities
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
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Navajo voters pick top two candidates for president
Low firewood impacts prison sweat lodge ceremonies
Ponca Tribe announces casino opening and name
Makah Nation harvests whale killed by ship
Mashpee Wampanoag trust land decision expected
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
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Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye greets parade watchers in Gallup, New Mexico in early August. Begaye is seeking a second term. Navajo voters will reduce the field of 18 candidates in Tuesday’s primary election. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Navajo voters head to polls to narrow long list of presidential candidates
Private ceremony at Albion College to return sacred item to Zuni Pueblo
The election story is a collaboration between High Country News and National Native News.
(Navajo Nation presidential candidates: Benny Bahe, Russell Begaye, Tom Chee, Jonathan Nez, Calvin Lee, Jr., Joe Shirley, Jr., Vincent H. Yazzie, Rex Lee Jim, Norman Patrick Brown, Trudie Jackson, Shawn Redd, Alton Joe Shepherd, Emily Ellison, Tom Tso, Kevin Cody, Hope MacDonald Lonetree, Nick X. Taylor, Dineh Benally)
Monday, August 27, 2018
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Tribal leaders remember U.S. Senator John McCain’s work in Indian Country
Canada’s prime minister sees resources need for First Nations to fight wildfires
Tribal officials and conservationists work to increase Pacific lamprey numbers
Friday, August 24, 2018
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Dancers perform at Standing Rock during the welcoming home gathering for professional basketball player Kyrie Irving. (Screenshot-Lakota People’s Law Project)
North Dakota tribe sues to protect water from oil wells
Celtics star embraces his Native American heritage
Old Tlingit bentwood box drum being studied in Alaska
Tribal college awarded millions to improve internet
Thursday, August 23, 2018
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Lauren Hummingbird testifies about Native language immersion schools at a Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing. (Screenshot)
Senate committee hears about Native language programs
Alaska Native artist shares his carving work in Kodiak
Air quality advisory for Washington tribes expected to lift
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
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The Kyrie Irving N7 shoe honors water and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The tribe is welcoming home and giving Irving a Lakota name during a ceremony on the Standing Rock reservation. (Screenshot-Nike Store)
Hoopa Valley tribal officials alert people about fire smoke danger
Serious charges against Chase Iron Eyes dropped in North Dakota
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to welcome home NBA star Kyrie Irving
Nevada tribe says no to hand car washes during Burning Man event
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
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Violence against women tribal consultation held in South Dakota
Old Harbor community in Alaska celebrates airfield extension
Monday, August 20, 2018
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Canadian holiday to reflect on Indian residential schools
Tribal groups survey clams on Kodiak Island in Alaska
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