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Friday, October 17, 2014
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Wisconsin tribe prepares for natural disasters
Navajo language app mades its debut
NMAI Exhibit examines treaties
Native attorney elected to gaming commission
College fund awarded millions in cable advertising
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Thursday, October 16, 2014
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Voting rights advocates say satellite polling coming to Pine Ridge town
Intertribal organization works on chronic disease prevention projects
Federal official tours Santa Clara Canyon to see restoration efforts
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
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Top two winners in Oglala Sioux presidential primary may not face runoff
Wisconsin tribe transforms old building used during boarding school era
Navajo Nation details meeting with Washington football team owner
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Tuesday: October 14, 2014
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Native organizations work on Get out the Native Vote efforts in Alaska
Oglala Sioux tribal members head to the polls for tribal primary election
People gather on Alcatraz Island to commemorate Indigenous resistance
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Monday, October 13, 2014
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Protesters in Chile draw attention to Indigenous rights
Communities in the US celebrate Indigenous People’s Day
South Dakota man honored for heroic act
President Obama signs order for additional disaster relief to Santa Clara Pueblo
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Friday: October 10, 2014
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US Senator proposes legislation to recognize Virginia tribes
Navajo Nation official rules to disqualify presidential candidate: Chris Deschene was disqualified today. We spoke with Tom Arviso Jr, CEO and President of the Navajo Times, about the ruling.
Read more: Deschene disqualified, has 10 days to appeal
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
Voters attend candidate forum in Alaska to hear about key issues
Senator Tester asks Montana tribe for input on health care improvements
Friday, October 8, 2014
Crisis intervention trainings incorporate Native teachings
Lakota people call for name change of peak in Black Hills
Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma acquires herd of bison
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Alaska Native language translators work on voting materials
Presidential candidate gives deposition in Navajo language
Seattle City Council approves Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Native American quillwork artist receives national fellowship