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Advocate relieved federal government finally acknowledges Indian boarding schools Little Shell and two other Tribes settle case over land taken by federal government
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Advocate relieved federal government finally acknowledges Indian boarding schools Little Shell and two other Tribes settle case over land taken by federal government

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Interior Department to address Indian boarding schools Bill in Canada lines up Canadian law with UNDRIP
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Remains of Alaska student buried at Carlisle Indian School to return home Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sides with Yakama Nation in land dispute Gila River Indian Community eases number of COVID-19 restrictions Red Lake Nation appoints tribal monitor as Line 3 construction nears river

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Haaland says proposed 2022 budget makes significant Indian Country investments Muscogee Nation leader says courts and jails urgently needed following McGirt ruling

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Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation sues Idaho over hunting rights Kashechewan First Nation hit by COVID-19 as cases decrease in Canada

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Fairbanks, Alaska community event fosters awareness and healing Ontario government plan to identify unmarked school burial sites

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Indigenous groups opposing Line 3 vow to continue to fight Alaska Native leader welcomes Roadless Rule protections
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At least one Canadian city has canceled Canada Day celebrations following the discovery of the remains of 215 native children at a former residential school U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says the US needs to address its own troubled history of Native American boarding schools
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Nineteen people have died at jails overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs since 2016 A group of Native American contractors is calling for an end to protests over the Line 3 pipeline
By Art Hughes
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The developer of the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline has officially ended the project More than 200 people have been arrested in northern Minnesota protesting another pipeline project