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Friday, October 30, 2015
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Federal agents bust alleged fake Indian art scheme. L to R- U.S. Attorney for New Mexico Damon Martinez, Indian Arts and Crafts Board Chair Harvey Pratt and lead investigator Nicholas Chavez. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
First Nations leaders to meet with provincial officials to discuss allegations of police abuse towards Native women
Federal officials say those producing and selling fake Indian art need to watch out after agents bust international scheme
Thursday, October 29, 2015
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A proposal has been made to expand the range area of the Badlands National
Park bison herd by 82,000 acres.
(Photo-National Park Service)
Menominee Tribe plans to seek legal action after raid on hemp crops
Bandlands park officials seek comments on bison management plan
Pueblo of Laguna receives grant to construct bike and pedestrian routes
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
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The U.S. State Department’s Office of Art in Embassies is collaborating with the Institute of American Indian Arts. (Photo-Facebook, Art in Embassies)
First Nations people help save lives after whale watching boat sinks
Osage Nation’s bison herds used as model for other tribes’ plans
Art in Embassies teams up with IAIA on special collaboration
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
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Native American voting rights get a boost in Montana with state directive
Sealaska Heritage Institute leader says repatriation laws should be tougher
Monday, October 26, 2015
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Attendees at the Alaska Federation of Natives 2015 convention show support for the Fairbanks Four. (Photo-KNBA)
Police officers in Quebec accused of physical and sexual abuse against Native women
Marvin Roberts maintains innocence in post conviction hearing in Fairbanks Four case
FEMA denies Navajo Nation emergency request following Gold King Mine waste spill
Friday, October 23, 2015
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Cherokee artist donates proceeds from art sales to South Dakota university. (Photo-Traditional Dancer by John Gritts)
Two Ojibwe tribes seek national designation for island on Lake Superior
New museum and cultural center focused on Iroquois people set to open
Cherokee artist donates proceeds from work to Black Hills State University
Thursday, October 22, 2015
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Family members of the late-Katie John are presented the Conservation Hero Award by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Tribal leaders prepare for upcoming meeting with President Obama
Ojibwe tribe works to seed more wild rice on Wisconsin reservation
Late-Athabascan elder Katie John named Conservation Hero
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
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An Alaska Native musher and politicians announce a wellness initiative for Alaska Native people. (Photo-KNBA)
First Nations vote credited for helping Liberal Party win Canada’s national election
Foundation awards about $7 million to boost education initiatives in South Dakota
Alaska Native Iditarod champion John Baker and officials announce wellness initiative
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
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Tribal leaders join a federal official for an honor song at the 2015 National Congress of American Indians Annual Convention. (Photo-NCAI Twitter)
Federal government fines energy producer for underreporting production on Native American leases
First Nations leader looks forward to working with newly-elected Prime Minister on First Nations issues
Some Osage Nation citizens fight proposed wind turbine farm and want current towers taken down
Tribal leaders focus on national priorities and how to make change locally at gathering in San Diego
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