A federal bill aims to assist residents of one of the most economically depressed areas of the Navajo Nation
Tribal leaders turned out in force at the New Mexico legislature to protest an amended redistricting map
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A federal bill aims to assist residents of one of the most economically depressed areas of the Navajo Nation
Tribal leaders turned out in force at the New Mexico legislature to protest an amended redistricting map
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Broadband rollout in Akiak, Alaska hits hurdles in after initial install
North Dakota Native vote advocates say there’s still redistricting work
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Alaska Native man fights deportation from Canada
Cherokee Nation opens Cherokee research center
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Tribal input sought on former boarding school in Wrangell, Alaska
Healing coalition to collaborate on federal boarding school initiative
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Federal judge rejects Alaska’s challenge to tribe’s out-of-season hunt
Southwest tribes receive funding to combat childhood lead exposure
Tribes announce consensus on New Mexico’s State House map
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Tribal educator in Nevada says broadband desperately needed
California state lawmaker’s bill calls for Indigenous curriculum
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe and church to distribute food boxes
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Navajo environmental advocate testifies about proposed EPA methane rules
Haskell Indian Nations University women’s basketball is back on the court
California state lawmaker advocates for federal accreditation for tribal college
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Juneau education board approves Tlingit oral narrative standards
Navajo Nation’s police chief to step down at end of December
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Navajo officials monitor Omicron variant, urge citizens to continue COVID-19 precautions
Parents share their painful experience of daughter’s MMIW case on Dr. Phil television show
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Southeast Alaska tribal leaders want permanent forest protections
Advocates discuss need for youth education on human trafficking