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Feathers, stone formations and sash represent First Nations people, Inuit and Métis who served in World Wars. (Photo-VA Canada)
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Feathers, stone formations and sash represent First Nations people, Inuit and Métis who served in World Wars. (Photo-VA Canada)
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President Obama hosts a panel with young Native Americans at the 2015 White House Tribal Nations Conference. (Photo-screenshot)
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Alex Toledo from Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico performs at the 2015 White House Tribal Nations Conference. (Photo-screenshot)
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White Earth tribal member Peggy Flanagan (center) won a seat in Tuesday’s election to serve in the Minnesota Legislature (Submitted photo).
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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)
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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.
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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)