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Spiderwoman Theater, North America’s longest-running Indigenous theater collective, celebrates its 40th anniversary this week. (photo: Spiderwoman Theater Facebook page)
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Spiderwoman Theater, North America’s longest-running Indigenous theater collective, celebrates its 40th anniversary this week. (photo: Spiderwoman Theater Facebook page)
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This billboard – located on Highway 16 just outside Rapid City, S.D. – was unveiled this summer in preparation for the “Adam Ruins His Vacation” episode of Adam Conover’s TruTV show. (Photo by Jim Kent)
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A liquor store in Whiteclay, Nebraska. Store owners recently appealed losing their licenses. (Photo-Jim Kent)
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An alleged drunk driver collided with a Navajo Head Start bus in Arizona. The Navajo Police Department reports all children involved in the incident are okay. (Photo-Navajo Nation)
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Allergan and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe have announced agreements regarding RESTASIS® Patents. (Screenshot)
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Dannika Wassillie harvests salmonberries in Alaska. People in the village of Igiugig will eat only traditional foods for a few weeks as part of a health and wellness challenge. (Photo-JEFF BRINGHURST)
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On the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, Tony David and Angelo Johnson look out over the water where the Hogansburg Dam used to be. (photo: Veronica Volk, Great Lakes Today)
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Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye poses with contestants in the 2017 Miss Navajo Nation pageant. (photo: Miss Navajo Nation 2016-2017 Ronda Joe Facebook page)
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The Oneida Nation announced an indefinite ‘hiatus’ for Indian Country Today Media Network Sept. 4, 2017.
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Donations collected by the Navajo Nation are gathered for Navajo families living in Houston, Texas, impacted by Hurricane Harvey. (Photo-Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President)