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Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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Colleen Echohawk is running for mayor of Seattle. (Photo-Colleen Echohawk for Mayor of Seattle, Facebook)
Indigenous woman announces her bid for mayor of Seattle
Couple charged after traveling to Yukon for COVID-19 vaccines
Monday, January 25, 2021
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Indigenous people and their allies march in Backus, Minnesota in opposition of the Line 3 replacement project. (Screenshot-Indigenous Environmental Network, Facebook)
Oglala Lakota leader says new presidential administration welcome relief
Indigenous groups and allies call on President Biden to stop Line 3 project
Friday, January 22, 2021
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Construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in Canada. President Joe Biden revoked the pipeline permit on his first day in office (Photo: the Government of Alberta).
Tribes and Native advocates praise Joe Biden’s actions to reverse many of the Trump Administration’s environmental policies affecting tribal lands
Montana lawmakers are pushing legislation to boost previous efforts to address missing and murdered indigenous people
Religious leaders call for an investigation into the killings of nine Indigenous leaders who opposed construction of a dam in the Phillipines
Thursday, January 21, 2021
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Indigenous organizations put up a teepee in Billings to represent unity and remember lives lost to COVID-19. (Photo-Kaitlyn Nicholas)
Tribes welcome president’s order to revoke Keystone XL permit
Montana groups illuminate teepee to honor lives lost to COVID-19
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
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Tribal facilities across the Chickasaw Nation are illuminated as part of the national COVID-19 memorial. (Photo-Chickasaw Nation, Twitter)
Native woman hopes battle against Keystone XL pipeline will end
Tribes hold memorials to remember lives lost due to COVID-19
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
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The Navajo Nation Office of the First Lady and Second Lady hosts a community event to discuss human trafficking and exploitation.
Navajo Nation First Lady hosts human trafficking awareness event
Cheyenne River Sioux Chairman urges next president to honor treaties
Monday, January 18, 2021
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Singers from the Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe take part in a presidential inaugural event. (Screenshot-YouTube, Joe Biden)
Transfer of National Bison Range to Montana tribes begins
Director of Indian Health Service to step down Wednesday
Indigenous land acknowledgment given at inaugural event
Friday, January 15, 2021
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Standing Rock Sioux leader advocates for community-based schools
Finalists for Canada’s five-dollar bill include four Indigenous people
Thursday, January 14, 2021
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Impeachment vote split among Indigenous U.S. lawmakers
Washington state bill would boost funds to fight wildfires
Tribal group files lawsuit to stop Oak Flat’s land transfer
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