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Tribal leaders gather at U.S. Capitol to address land rights Bill on missing and murdered Indigenous women advances Extra voting days granted after Navajo Nation ballot shortage
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Tribal leaders gather at U.S. Capitol to address land rights Bill on missing and murdered Indigenous women advances Extra voting days granted after Navajo Nation ballot shortage

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Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe holds land sovereignty march in Washington D.C. Thanksgiving play tells story about Native and non-Native American relations

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Public school in Kansas renamed to honor Olympian Billy Mills Rocky Mountain tribes join conservation groups for bison summit

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Columbus statue comes down in Los Angeles park Court order renews tribal consultation on Keystone XL Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe to hold sovereignty march

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Northern Arapaho woman wins seat in Wyoming legislature Nine Native Americans elected to Montana state legislature Paulette Jordan discusses healthcare expansion in Idaho
By Art Hughes

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Alaska voters turn out an incumbent judge who signed off on a sexual assault sentence perceived as lenient A Washington state tribe wants to upgrade its air quality designation Absentee ballots turn the tide in a closely watched New Mexico congressional race
By Art Hughes

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Voters send two Native American women to Congress, a historic first Jonathan Nez will preside over the Navajo Nation The San Juan County commission in Utah now has a Navajo majority for the first time in its history
By Art Hughes

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Strong early voting numbers point to a possible record midterm election turnout Canada’s prime minister reiterates an apology to British Columbia First Nations The Navajo Nation continues its legal fight against Wells Fargo Bank
By Art Hughes

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Voters prepare for historic Native representation on ballots across the country A court decision upholds a controversial voter ID law A tribal chairman’s candidate endorsement generates concern

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South Dakota tribe battles Keystone XL route in court Northwest tribes get federal dollars to address violence Website shows findings of Native vote across the U.S. Ponca Tribe opens casino on Iowa-Nebraska border