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North Dakota is holding events on reservations for tribal citizens to obtain ID cards. (Image-North Dakota Department of Transportation)
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North Dakota is holding events on reservations for tribal citizens to obtain ID cards. (Image-North Dakota Department of Transportation)
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A roundtable on COVID-19 in Indian Country held by a subcommittee in the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee. (Screenshot)
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The Navajo Nation is urging residents to stay home. The tribe is entering a weekend lockdown with new strict measures. (Photo-Navajo Nation)
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An Indian Health Service and Rosebud Sioux Tribe address on the tribe’s COVID-19 lockdown. (Screenshot-YouTube)
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The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa breaks ground on a fish processing facility. (Photo-Red Cliff Tribe)
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An emergency shelter in Rapid City, South Dakota is set up for homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo-South Dakota Public Broadcasting)
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Community members at the west entrance of the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, support border monitors after the governor threatens legal action over road checkpoints. (Photo-Davidica Little Spotted Horse)
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A past food drive at the Native American Community Academy. The Albuquerque-based school is providing food boxes and has announced a monetary COVID-19 relief fund for families. (Photo-Native American Community Academy, Facebook)
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