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Friday, July 21, 2017
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A publicity still picture from the movie “Chickasaw Rancher” (Photo courtesy Chickasaw Nation Productions)
A federal judge ruled a Utah county’s election maps violate the constitutional rights of Navajo citizens
A study finds rates of uninsured Native Americans are down in the last decade
Actors from a dozen tribes appear in a new film produced by the Chickasaw Nation
Thursday, July 20, 2017
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The state of Nebraska still refers to the Blue Water Creek Massacre as the “Battle of Blue Water.” Lakota descendants of the massacre’s survivors are gathering nearby this weekend to educate the public about the site’s history.
The Oregon Tribal Fairness Act clears a hurdle on Capitol Hill
Sherman Alexie cuts his book tour short after falling ill with depression
Lakota family seeks to educate Nebraskans about the Blue Water Creek Massacre
Hundreds of Catholics gather in Rapid City in honor of first female Native American saint
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
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Leola Bear Runner completed a 30-year journey when she graduated from Oglala Lakota College last month.
Alaska approves exploration of Groundhog copper mine prospect near proposed Pebble Mine
Zuni musician Fernando Cellicion to be honored with lifetime achievement award
Lakota elder overcomes decades of challenges to graduate college
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
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credit: The Frog Bay photo courtesy of the Red Cliff Treaty Natural Resources Division
Democrats host a round table listening session in Washington D.C. on healthcare reform
Lake Superior tribes are making moves to restore lands to their reservations
Naticoke Lenni-Lanape Nation celebrates a New Jersey Appellate Division decision connected to the tribe’s state recognition status
Monday, July 17, 2017
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Photo Credit: (Photo-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau website)
More public outcry for a complete reboot of Canada’s national inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women
Negotiations between the state and two Lake Superior tribes over joint management on fish harvests continue in Wisconsin
National Council of Urban Indian Health seeks public input on the needs of urban Native Americans and Alaska Natives living with disabilities
Friday, July 14, 2017
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The Native POP – People of the Plains – Festival in Rapid City, South Dakota is a Native American fine art show and cultural celebration aimed at sharing the cultures of the Great Plains tribes and furthering intercultural dialogue. (Photo- Native POP – People of the Plains)
First Nations battle wildfires in British Columbia
Native POP Festival features Great Plains tribes
Lawmakers seek to protect tribal justice funding
Thursday, July 13, 2017
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U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski questions an Indian Health Service official about budget cuts at an appropriations hearing in Washington. (Screenshot)
U.S. Senators grill Indian Health Service official, express outrage over state of affairs at agency
Native community and City of Omaha to form advisory board after death of Native man in custody
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
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A group of elders from the Sokaogon Chippewa Community take part in elder movie day. The Sokaogon Band is in the process of documenting stories from elders and recently received recording equipment from the State Bar of Wisconsin. (Photo-Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Facebook)
Commissioner on Canada’s national investigation into missing and murdered Indigenous women resigns
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho and Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe to host Northern Tribal Border Summit in August
Sokaogon Chippewa Community receives gift from State Bar of Wisconsin to assist with elder story archiving
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
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Images related to the Lakota culture can be seen throughout the “Passage of Wind and Water” sculpture in Rapid City, South Dakota. (Photo-Jim Kent)
Advocates seek stories from families about relatives who went missing at boarding school
Final year of work begins on large privately-funded public art project in South Dakota
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