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Cherokee Nation responds to historic flooding Muscogee Nation to hold inauguration ceremony Navajo Nation plans to build solar farm in Arizona U.S. Treasury announces tribal advisory members
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Cherokee Nation responds to historic flooding Muscogee Nation to hold inauguration ceremony Navajo Nation plans to build solar farm in Arizona U.S. Treasury announces tribal advisory members
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The Navajo Nation wins a court ruling in its fight against retailer Urban Outfitters. A Lakota publisher hopes to purchase the Wounded Knee site and put it into trust. Native comics hit home with kids, adults and the School Library Journal
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A film in production shares writing by Alaska Native leader Harold Napoleon. And pro-golfer Notah Begay says—10 years later—his foundation continues to support Native youth.
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Fairbanks police will reignite the 19-year-old John Hartman murder investigation. A Wisconsin tribe tries to protect burial mounds from miners The embattled White Earth chairwoman faces options in an upcoming hearing
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A confrontation gives rise to a program to build bridges between racial groups in Rapid City. The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe executive committee censures White Earth Chairwoman Erma Vizenor. The annual Chief Big Foot Ban Memorial ride gets underway.
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The Lakota Peoples Law Project calls for Truth and Reconciliation The 39th annual Lakota Nation Invitational basketball tournament crowns two champions in Rapid City, SD. The Salish Kootenai College suspends classes for a day to honor their president who died Monday.
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Police chief says the investigation into who killed John Hartman 18 years ago is closed. Members of the Confederated Tribes in Oregon approve a marijuana growing operation. The bison takes a step closer to official national recognition.
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The Fairbanks Four walk free after nearly two decades in prison. A new road will connect with an isolated First Nation reserve cut off for more than a century. Correction: the original version of the National Native News story on the Fairbanks Four incorrectly identified the victim, John Hartman. We regret the error.
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Health officials raise concerns about possible spike in heroin use in Indian Country Northwest tribes concerned Klamath water plan will not be approved by Congress Education law includes aid for Native education and cultural preservation