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Thursday, May 14, 2015
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First Nations oppose plan to store nuclear waste near the Great Lakes
Law firm donates millions of dollars to tribal health care organizations
Education official hosts Native youth roundtable and basketball clinic
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
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Puyallup Chairman Bill Sterud stands third from left behind Washington Governor Jay Inslee at a bill signing ceremony. (Photo-Tom Banse)
Rapid City hospital officials join Native people to rally against racism after a nurse’s rant goes viral on social media
Washington’s governor signs tribal marijuana bill to jointly regulate the drug if tribes get into the cannabis business
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Wilma Mankiller came in fourth in campaign to get a woman on the 20-dollar bill
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
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Posters with the words “Tribal Management” are used during a demonstration to support Alaska Native hunting and fishing rights.
Yup’ik fishermen cited for fishing during closure decide not to continue legal battle
Financial institution expands loan services for those living off the reservation
Two former Native American foster care children to be honored by the White House
Monday, May11, 2015
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The Lakota Animal Care Project’s new focus is to pair children with an animal as early as possible to help establish a greater sense of responsibility and self-worth. (Photo- Lakota Animal Care Project)
Tribal leaders form group to address fish management on Kuskokwim River
Non-profit group works to get Native children involved in animal care
Friday, May 8, 2015
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Navajo Nation plans to build eagle aviary
Officers who died in line of duty honored
Exhibit celebrates Lakota living history and art
Thursday, May 7, 2015
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People learn about video collaboration tools at the Tribal Telecom conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Mohawk community members demonstrate to support law “marry out, stay out”
Tribes incorporate technology in education to help preserve language and culture
People are injured after a roof collapses on the Cheyenne River reservation
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
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Native vote, federal judge rules in favor of Pine Ridge residents
Mobile tools help get information out to tribal communities about the flu
Esther Martinez Native American languages bill introduced
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
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First Nation woman honored for grassroots environmental activism
Federal plans seek to create permit system for tribal plant gathering
Navajo Nation leaders to be sworn in next week in Arizona
Oklahoma governor signs bill authorizing tribal charter schools
Monday, May 4, 2015
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Chief Earl Old Person sang a victory song on the steps of the Montana capitol during a recent signing ceremony for a Medicaid expansion bill. (Photo credit- Montana Public Radio news)
Native group applauds passage of Medicaid expansion bill in Montana
Native community fund offers management and investment help
Catholic Pope Francis praises soon-to-be saint Junípero Serra
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