Coquille Tribe works to save Chinook salmon from invasive fish
Indian Health Service begins vaccinating children ages five to 11
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Coquille Tribe works to save Chinook salmon from invasive fish
Indian Health Service begins vaccinating children ages five to 11
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Search begins at former residential school in Ontario
Remote Alaska community gets high-speed internet
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Search for graves underway at former residential school in Saskatchewan
Tribal firefighters use cultural burn methods practiced by their ancestors
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Flags raised across Canada after talks with Native leaders
Bills aim to complete White Mountain Apache water project
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Advocate not surprised federal report finds government not doing enough on MMIW
World Indigenous youth share climate concerns with panelists at U.N. climate summit
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Voting rights legislation blocked from debate in Senate
Cherokee Nation offers COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11
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Indigenous people take part in events at U.N. Climate Summit
Voting legislation includes provisions on Native voting rights
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Navajo community opposes plan to transport nuclear waste near homes
Canadian government appeals ruling to compensate First Nations children
U.S. House passes Lumbee Recognition Act to extend federal recognition
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Federal judge declines to halt Wisconsin wolf hunt
Google Doodle celebrates late-Zuni Pueblo weaver
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Six Wisconsin tribes head to court to try and stop a fall wolf hunt
Alaska Native woman owned business grows during the pandemic
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