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Canadian judge rules in favor of Native people in “Sixties Scoop” lawsuit Tribal leaders say officials can learn lessons from Dakota Access Pipeline
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Canadian judge rules in favor of Native people in “Sixties Scoop” lawsuit Tribal leaders say officials can learn lessons from Dakota Access Pipeline

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Tribal leaders express mixed feelings about Trump administration at State of Indian Nations Senate committee advances proposal to grant federal recognition to Little Shell in Montana Tribes’ pipeline order denied, preliminary injunction hearing date set for end of February
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A federal judge hears the most recent challenge to Dakota Access Pipeline construction The president of the National Congress of American Indians implores the federal government to work proactively with Native Nations A sold-out Canadian conference addresses a rash of suicides in aboriginal communities

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U.S. lawmakers divided on Dakota Access Pipeline U.S. Senate recognizes tribal colleges and universities

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Army Corp of Engineers grants easement for Dakota Access Pipeline First Nation community members fight fire without provincial help Presbytery of Yukon holds healing week, which includes apology

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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe vows to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline in court Seattle City Council votes to cut ties with Wells Fargo bank over pipeline project Communities to testify about murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls

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Blackfeet Nation declares an emergency due to winter weather Wisconsin tribe completes community renewable energy project Tribal lobbying bill in South Dakota passes Senate committee

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Group of U.S. lawmakers seek to protect Indian health care from threats of ACA repeal People gather at the New Mexico Legislature to recognize the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Standing Rock Sioux police chief named to South Dakota law enforcement commission
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Journalism leaders condemn the arrest of a credentialed journalist during pipeline protests in North Dakota Seattle officials await a historic vote to send a message to financial institutions supporting the pipeline Scholars say recent political actions point to the need for Indigenous resistance Save Save
By Art Hughes

The Native American Journalists Association says the arrest this week of a working journalist at the North Dakota pipeline protests is unlawful and a violation of free press principles. Morton County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested reporter Jenni Monet along with 75 others. They were taken into custody while protestors were assembling a new camp on […]