An international day of action prompts displays of solidarity around the world against the Dakota Access Pipeline The pipeline company says the project is 60 percent complete A controversial proposal to protect Bears Ears land in Utah gets a congressional hearing
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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Woman disappears as Canada begins national investigation into missing and murdered women Ceremony held in Black Hills in South Dakota for renaming of Harney Peak to Black Elk Peak Native and non-Native groups organize “Stop the Dakota Access Pipeline” day of action
Monday, September 12, 2016
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Standing Rock Sioux chairman says there’s still work to do in fight against pipeline Western Native Voice in Montana encouraging Native Americans to register to vote Indigenous artisans among those celebrating Indigenous Women’s Day in Chile
Friday, September 9, 2016
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Arizona tribe partners with private group to try something different to address Alzheimer’s disease, a self-contained dementia village Native and non-Native people gather in Albuquerque to show support to Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in its pipeline fight
Thursday, September 8, 2016
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President Obama asked about Dakota Access Pipeline during Laos visit Gun Lake tribal council member travels from Michigan to Standing Rock Hopi chairman raises concerns about proposal for Grand Canyon project
Wednesday, September 7 2016
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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe wins only a partial victory against the Dakota Access Pipeline in federal court. A bill to protect culturally significant items advances to a congressional hearing The Navajo Nation offers condolences to the family of a Code Talker who died this week.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
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Commissioners begin work in Canada’s national investigation into missing and murdered Indigenous women Videos posted online show clash between security guards and people opposing Dakota Access Pipeline Navajo Nation leaders emphasize safety during flooding on reservation after recent deaths
Monday, September 5, 2016
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Tribal leaders to discuss Dakota Access Pipeline at tribal college summit Government report shows high smoking rate among Native Americans Tribal radio stations bring diversity to public media in the United States
Friday, September 2, 2016
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Enbridge announces deferral of Sandpiper project NCAI president shows support for Standing Rock Peltier supporters hope for clemency from Obama
Thursday, September 1, 2016
South Dakota U.S. lawmaker expects Rapid City Indian hospital to pass federal standards Federal judge approves warrant for officials to try to retrieve sacred Native American item Navajo Nation flags at half-staff for police officer Leander Frank killed responding to a call
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