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Native advocates seek to close gaps in Violence Against Women Act up for reauthorization U.S. Department of Justice announces grants to address crime victims in Indian Country
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Native advocates seek to close gaps in Violence Against Women Act up for reauthorization U.S. Department of Justice announces grants to address crime victims in Indian Country

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Government statistics show high rate of incarcerated Indigenous youth in Canada Tribal leaders in the West share concerns about Interior Department reorganization Crow Tribe cannot account for federal money intended for transportation improvements Cheyenne and Arapaho artist Harvey Pratt’s design selected for Native veterans memorial

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Alaska Native leader says immigrant family separation reopens painful memories Community members search for missing Native American woman in Montana Federal prosecutors will not seek charges in triple homicide on Crow reservation
By Art Hughes

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Tribes in Wisconsin are working with the state Department of Public Instruction to improve communication and educational outcomes for Native youth Advocates for Alaska Native subsistence fishing are pushing for shared resource management with federal and state wildlife officials A Navajo man is suing a county in Utah to be reinstated on a ballot claiming […]
By Art Hughes

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An advocate for recognition of indigenous people condemns the U.S. withdrawal from the U-N Human Right Council A federal agency makes an unexpected recommendation in support of a controversial pipeline in Minnesota The Bureau of Indian Affairs held the first of a series of consultations this week on its reorganization
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The National Congress of American Indians condemns the separation of children from their undocumented families Supporters and opponents of a proposed oil pipeline pack meetings this week in Minnesota Tribes want the supervisor of Yellowstone National Park to remain in place until a wild bison relocation program takes effect

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USDA statistics service shows Native Americans underrepresented Attorneys file motion in Native American voting rights case in Utah Electricity restored to two Manitoba First Nations impacted by fires Senate Committee on Indian Affairs to focus on subsistence issues

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Some Western lawmakers feel Indian Country substance abuse issues may be going unaddressed with opioid attention Tohono O’odham Nation leaders say tribe’s investigating incident involving tribal member and U.S. Border Patrol Navajo Nation leaders oppose challenge to San Juan River settlement agreement by group of New Mexico legislators

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South Dakota Supreme Court rules in case involving Keystone XL Pipeline High school in Maine to remove Indian mascot logo, but keep Warrior name San Francisco board to hold rehearing over statute Native people want removed Blackfeet Nation and Interior Department implement water rights settlement

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Gila River Indian Community attorneys defend Indian Child Welfare Act Anderson High School to keep Indian mascot and R-word name for now Cherokee Nation hospital nurse no longer employed after reusing syringes Celebration 2018 demonstrates Alaska Native traditions are thriving