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Poll asks Bristol Bay residents where they stand on Pebble Mine Ancient Iroquois village discovered in Montreal by archeologists
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Poll asks Bristol Bay residents where they stand on Pebble Mine Ancient Iroquois village discovered in Montreal by archeologists

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St. Croix Band and Wisconsin reach agreement over hemp business Flooding devastates Havasupai Tribe at bottom of Grand Canyon Bank offers manual to help tribes improve home ownership

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Tribal leaders and U.S. lawmakers address barriers to voting Navajo man holds voter registration drive for urban Navajos Army Corps moves ahead with Pebble Mine environmental review

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Canada’s largest Native organization reelects national chief for second term Activist facing rape charges in New Mexico arrested in Phoenix Pueblo woman says more still needs to be done after Entrada canceled Navajo committee approves bill to request medical staff at tribal jails Gaming funds in Michigan to help projects remove offensive Indian imagery

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Native women say no to fracking as officials meet in New Mexico Santa Fe group to cancel reenactment of Spanish conquistadors Hunger relief group focuses on food insecurity in South Dakota

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How could changes to the Endangered Species Act impact tribes? U.S. lawmakers to examine closely watched land into trust bill Authorities raid three gaming operations in North Carolina
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The state of North Dakota wants the federal government to reimburse $38 million in law enforcement costs related to the Dakota Access Pipeline opposition. The Trump Administration aims to fast-track the environmental review for oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Lummi carvers present a totem to a Bears Ears coalition
By Art Hughes

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Ancestral artifacts from Alaska are being returned from France after more than 100 years A judge ruled in favor of a suit brought by Leonard Peltier against the state of Washington claiming it violated his free speech rights when his paintings were removed from a state exhibit A federal agency mistakenly posted confidential information about […]
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A Senate committee hears testimony on barriers to voting for Native Americans A coalition of tribes and their allies are working to establish self-determination over their food and agriculture programs Legendary gunmaker, Remington, turns down an offer from the Navajo Nation to buy the company
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The Navajo Nation and the Hopi Tribe are in talks with a potential new owner for the Navajo Generating Station A bipartisan group of indigenous state lawmakers condemn the president’s continued use of the name ‘Pocahontas’ as an insult A California district attorney is suing a construction company for destroying Native American remains