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Thunder Valley’s Second Language Coordinator Christina Giago (right) sits in on an active language use play session being taught by Grace Giago. (Photo-Jerry Matthews)
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Thunder Valley’s Second Language Coordinator Christina Giago (right) sits in on an active language use play session being taught by Grace Giago. (Photo-Jerry Matthews)
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The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is hearing from families, leaders and organizations across Canada. (Photo-National Inquiry MMIWG, Facebook)
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The Navajo Nation has closed on the Wolf Springs Ranch in Westcliffe, Colorado. The ranch sits near the sacred mountain of Tsisnaasjini’ also known as Blanca Peak. (Photo courtesy-Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President)
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Witnesses testify before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs about public safety in Indian Country. (Screenshot)
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The Upper Columbia United Tribes is hosting a premier for the film “United By Water” about the first tribal canoe journey and gathering at Kettle Falls since the 1940s. (Screenshot)
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Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation spokesman Andrew Iron Shell says the non-profit group was created as a result of a spiritual gathering called to address the needs of the Lakota people on the Pine Ridge reservation. (Photo by Jerry Matthews)
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A mile marker post notes how far people traveled to get to the Dakota Access Pipeline campsite near Cannon Ball, N.D. It is now part of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian exhibit “Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations.” (Photo by Suzanne Hulbrater)
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Jefferson Keel (left) won the run-off election for NCAI President. Fawn Sharp (not pictured) and Harold Frazier (right) were the other candidates. (photo: Facebook, Frazier for NCAI President)