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Friday, January 7, 2022
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Sault Sainte Marie Tribal Chairman Aaron Payment fights back as he faces removal from office from the tribe’s board of directors in an action he calls ‘corrupt’.
Navajo Nation leaders are moving forward with assistance payments for tribal members during the latest wave of COVID -19
Thursday, January 6, 2022
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Tribal leader Aaron Payment publicly lashes out against Sault Sainte Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians board of directors censures him
The Canadian government announces details of its plan to spend $40 billion for child welfare compensation and reform
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
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The leader of the MHA Nation shutting off the Dakota Access Pipeline would have a tremendously negative effect on his tribal citizens.
Tribal leaders in Oklahoma see a battle looming over hunting and fishing rights
At least one tribal leader expresses his support for continued operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline
Tuesday, January 4, 2021
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People protest the Nooksack Tribe’s efforts to disenroll 306 people in a file photo from the Nooksack 306 Facebook page
More than 60 people face evictions by the Nooksak Nation in an ongoing bitter disenrollment fight
A federal judge sides with law enforcement officials in Dakota Access Pipeline brutality complaints
The coronavirus omicron variant is triggering calls for renewed precautions for tribes
Monday, January 3, 2022
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The state of Alaska prepares lawsuits over contaminated land transferred to Alaska Native Corporations under The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
A First Nations leader is asking the Canadian government for help in response to soaring COVID-19 levels
Friday, December 31, 2021
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A memorial for residential school survivors and for students who did not survive. Memorials took place across Canada after remains of children were found at former residential schools. (June 2021 Photo-Cree Nation of Ouje-Bougoumou)
Look back at grim discovery of remains at former Indian residential schools in Canada
Discoveries in Canada prompted an investigation into Indian boarding schools in US
Thursday, December 30, 2021
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A map showing areas where 2.5 GHz spectrum is licensed to the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. (Screenshot of FCC map)
Southeast Alaska tribe to pilot broadband program
We remember two elders who passed away in 2021 – Earl Old Person and Marcella LeBeau
Watch Antonia Gonzales’ 2019 interview with Marcella LeBeau
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
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The book “Visual/Language: The Ledger Drawings of Dwayne Wilcox,” features 50 reproductions of Wilcox’s drawings on ledger paper done over three decades.
Oglala Lakota artist publishes his first book of art
A look at 2021 tribal COVID-19 vaccinations efforts
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
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Deb Haaland was sworn in as Secretary of the Interior Department by Vice President Kamala Harris in March. (Photo-Tami Heilemann, Department of the Interior)
Red Cliff Band raises concerns about Line 5 route
2021 newsmaker Interior Secretary Deb Haaland
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