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Hualapai tribal member and graduate student Ka-Voka Jackson in the Colorado River. Jackson is researching methods to remove invasive plants in the area. (Photo-Ka-Voka Jackson)
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Hualapai tribal member and graduate student Ka-Voka Jackson in the Colorado River. Jackson is researching methods to remove invasive plants in the area. (Photo-Ka-Voka Jackson)
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Native American students at the University of New Mexico celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. KIVA Club students say sacred site protection from fracking and violence against women are among Native issues they’re addressing this fall semester. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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The Minto Dance Group performs in Alaska. Alaska Native contributions are being celebrated with the permanently established Indigenous Peoples Day in the state. (Photo 2016- Sven Haakanson)
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Navajo actor and health advocate Loren Anthony prepares meals in his house in Gallup, New Mexico. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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Navajo comedian, motivational speaker and advocate, Pax Harvey, poses for a picture in Gallup, New Mexico. Harvey is among advocates addressing health and wellness in tribal communities at a grassroots level. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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Artist rendering by Billy Janis of possible future store fronts in Whiteclay, Nebraska. (Image-courtesy Bruce BonFleur)
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A sign made for a rally against Indian mascots at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. (Photo-Rhonda LeValdo)
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The South Dakota United States Attorney has announced 16 additional indictments in the underground trafficking of eagles and other migratory birds in South Dakota. (Photo-Lee Strubinger)
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An empty street in Whiteclay, Nebraska, June 2017, more than a month after the town’s four beer stores closed doors. The Nebraska Supreme Court has ruled the stores will remain close. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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Employees of the VA Black Hills Health Care System held a rally in Sturgis, S.D. to protest the 49,000 positions the Department of Veterans Affairs needs to fill nationwide citing direct impacts to patient care in the Black Hills and for Native veterans on nearby reservations. (Photo-courtesy Tina Porterfield)