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‘We beg you to keep your children safe’
Senate cmte backs Tso’s IHS nomination
1st Native regent appointed in MN
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‘We beg you to keep your children safe’
Senate cmte backs Tso’s IHS nomination
1st Native regent appointed in MN

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Trudeau signs historic $1.3bn deal with Siksika First Nation
FBI uses Navajo language ads to get new leads for cold cases
NM tribal leaders meet with state officials during annual summit

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Blackfeet Nation seeks holistic relief from its fentanyl crisis
Mural depicting Kalapuya life going up in Eugene
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New probe into ‘most horrific’ residential school in Canada
Prince Charles asked for royal apology over residential schools during visit to Canada
Trial starts for two white men accused of shooting two Metis hunters
Feds plan to return 12k acres to Leech Lake Band in MN after mistakenly sold 75 years ago
Denver university latest to offer free tuition to Native students with CO connection
By Art Hughes

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Whale totem pole used to remove federal dams in Pac NW
Residential school survivors want Pope Francis to visit Saskatchewan
By Art Hughes

This series is in partnership with the Associated Press. It is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Fund for Investigative Journalism. Read the AP in-depth reporting here. By Victoria Mckenzie Clarice Hardy opens the door to her mother’s bright-red house in Shaktoolik, Alaska, just yards from Norton Sound, a bay in the Bering Strait. […]

By Antonia Gonzales and Sarah Gustavus Native parents in Los Angeles County are turning to the Southern California Indian Center for support. Families face a number of challenges living in a large urban area, and some parents may not have access to services and help with necessities or raising their children with their extended family […]
By Art Hughes

The Nebraska Supreme Court says it will hear an appeal by four Whiteclay liquor stores forced to close by the state’s Liquor Control Commission. The Omaha World Herald reports the decision means the ultimate ruling over the closures will come sooner rather than later. It’s the latest in a back-and-forth legal battle playing out even as the stores in the tiny town on the edge of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation were forced to clear their shelves over the weekend.