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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

NATIVE AMERICANS


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A town refuses to give up the school's Native American mascot — and gets Trump's support

Read full article: A town refuses to give up the school's Native American mascot — and gets Trump's support

A New York City suburb has become the latest flashpoint in the enduring debate over the place of Indigenous imagery in American sports.

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Trump administration to investigate New York's funding threat over Long Island tribal school mascot

Read full article: Trump administration to investigate New York's funding threat over Long Island tribal school mascot

The U.S. Department of Education says it plans to investigate whether New York education officials are being discriminatory by threatening to withhold funding if a Long Island school district doesn’t stop using a Native American-themed logo.

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RFK Jr. wants to target chronic disease in US tribes. A key program to do that was gutted

Read full article: RFK Jr. wants to target chronic disease in US tribes. A key program to do that was gutted

A key program using traditional medicine and foods to tackle chronic disease in Native American and Alaska Native communities has been gutted in the federal health layoffs.

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US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland reflects on tough choices during a historic tenure

Read full article: US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland reflects on tough choices during a historic tenure

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland set out four years ago on a historic journey as the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary.

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Supreme Court upholds a North Dakota state House district on an American Indian reservation

Read full article: Supreme Court upholds a North Dakota state House district on an American Indian reservation

The Supreme Court has upheld a North Dakota state House district on an American Indian reservation, rejecting a challenge by local Republican officials.

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What is the Native American Church and why is peyote sacred to members?

Read full article: What is the Native American Church and why is peyote sacred to members?

The Native American Church is the most widespread religious movement among the Indigenous people of North America.

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St. Louis was once known as Mound City for its many Native American mounds. Just one remains

Read full article: St. Louis was once known as Mound City for its many Native American mounds. Just one remains

What is now St_ Louis was once home to over 100 human-made mounds constructed by Native Americans — so many that St_ Louis became known as ā€œMound City.ā€.

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New study shows voting for Native Americans is harder than ever

Read full article: New study shows voting for Native Americans is harder than ever

A study of access to polls during elections has found systemic barriers to voting on tribal lands contribute to substantial disparities in turnout.

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A century after Native Americans got the right to vote, they could put Trump or Harris over the top

Read full article: A century after Native Americans got the right to vote, they could put Trump or Harris over the top

In the waning days of the presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are courting Native American voters in states where their vote could swing some of the most hotly contested counties in the country.

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Forced assimilation and abuse: How US boarding schools devastated Native American tribes

Read full article: Forced assimilation and abuse: How US boarding schools devastated Native American tribes

President Biden is expected to issue an historic apology Friday for the 150-year government effort to break up Native American culture, language and identity by forcing children into abusive boarding schools.

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President Biden to apologize for 150-year Indian boarding school policy

Read full article: President Biden to apologize for 150-year Indian boarding school policy

President Joe Biden said he will formally apologize on Friday for the nation's role in forcing Indigenous children into boarding schools, where for more than 150 years, many were physically, emotionally, and sexually abused and more than 950 died.

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Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated with an eye on the election

Read full article: Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated with an eye on the election

Many Native Americans across the U.S. are coming together for Indigenous Peoples Day to celebrate their history and culture and acknowledge the ongoing challenges they face with a focus on the election.

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MacKenzie Scott’s millions boost Native American nonprofits

Read full article: MacKenzie Scott’s millions boost Native American nonprofits

The billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott’s no-strings, no-hassle giving approach has proven particularly valuable to Native American nonprofits, whose history with private philanthropy has long been marked by a lack of trust and paltry funding.

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'We were expendable': Downwinders from world's 1st atomic test are on a mission to tell their story

Read full article: 'We were expendable': Downwinders from world's 1st atomic test are on a mission to tell their story

Not many people know the world's first detonation of an atomic bomb was on U.S. soil.

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House Democrats dig in amid ongoing fight in Congress over compensation for US radiation victims

Read full article: House Democrats dig in amid ongoing fight in Congress over compensation for US radiation victims

A top Democrat in the U.S. House says it will take a shift of power in Congress to ensure that legislation is finally passed to extend and expand a compensation program for people exposed to radiation following uranium mining and nuclear testing carried out by the federal government.

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Americans are 'getting whacked' by too many laws and regulations, Justice Gorsuch says in a new book

Read full article: Americans are 'getting whacked' by too many laws and regulations, Justice Gorsuch says in a new book

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is out with a new book in which he says ordinary Americans are ā€œgetting whackedā€ by too many laws and regulations.

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Safeguarding the heartbeat: Native Americans in Upper Midwest protect their drumming tradition

Read full article: Safeguarding the heartbeat: Native Americans in Upper Midwest protect their drumming tradition

When a small-town Minnesota high school banned its Native American drum group from performing at graduation, the hurt reverberated across Indigenous communities in the Upper Midwest.

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Senator wants Washington Commanders to pay tribute to an old logo that offends many Indigenous

Read full article: Senator wants Washington Commanders to pay tribute to an old logo that offends many Indigenous

Many Native Americans thought a bitter debate over the U.S. capital’s football mascot was over when the team became the Washington Commanders.

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Move over grizzlies and wolves: Yellowstone visitors hope to catch a glimpse of rare white buffalo

Read full article: Move over grizzlies and wolves: Yellowstone visitors hope to catch a glimpse of rare white buffalo

The recent appearance of a rare white bison calf has excited wildlife watchers in Yellowstone National Park.

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Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations

Read full article: Report finds Colorado was built on $1.7 trillion of land expropriated from tribal nations

A report published by a Native American-led nonprofit examines in detail the dispossession of Indigenous homelands in Colorado, quantifies the value of the land and resources taken and outlines the state education system’s omission of that history in its curriculum.

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US Catholic bishops approve outreach to Native Americans and acknowledge boarding school 'traumas'

Read full article: US Catholic bishops approve outreach to Native Americans and acknowledge boarding school 'traumas'

U.S. Catholic Bishops convening for a two-day meeting approved a new, multifaceted program of outreach to Native American Catholics.

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Fight over constitutional provisions to guard against oil, gas pollution moves ahead in New Mexico

Read full article: Fight over constitutional provisions to guard against oil, gas pollution moves ahead in New Mexico

A New Mexico judge has cleared the way for a landmark lawsuit to proceed over allegations that the state has failed to meet its constitutional obligations for protecting against oil and gas pollution.

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100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states

Read full article: 100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states

An act of Congress a century ago guaranteed citizenship to wary Native Americans in an age of forced assimilation and marked the outset of a long journey to secure voting rights.

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Ned Blackhawk’s 'The Rediscovery of America' is among books honored by the Lukas prize project

Read full article: Ned Blackhawk’s 'The Rediscovery of America' is among books honored by the Lukas prize project

An exploration of racism on social media and a history of Native Americans are among the winners of J.

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Arizona legislation to better regulate rehab programs targeted by Medicaid scams is moving forward

Read full article: Arizona legislation to better regulate rehab programs targeted by Medicaid scams is moving forward

A Navajo state senator in Arizona says she's hoping for final approval of her bill to tighten regulations for rehab facilities amid widespread fraud that has bilked hundreds of millions in Medicaid dollars.

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Emma Stone won, but Lily Gladstone didn't lose

Read full article: Emma Stone won, but Lily Gladstone didn't lose

The Academy Awards were full of sure-things, long-awaited anointments and easy predictions.

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What does it mean to claim the US is a Christian nation, and what does the Constitution say?

Read full article: What does it mean to claim the US is a Christian nation, and what does the Constitution say?

Many Americans believe the United States was founded as a Christian nation.

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Christian-nation idea fuels US conservative causes, but historians say it misreads founders' intent

Read full article: Christian-nation idea fuels US conservative causes, but historians say it misreads founders' intent

Large numbers of Americans believe the founders intended the U.S. to be a Christian nation.

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New Mexico legislators seek endowment to bolster autonomous tribal education programs

Read full article: New Mexico legislators seek endowment to bolster autonomous tribal education programs

New Mexico legislators want to create a unique educational endowment of at least $50 million to help Native American communities create their own student programs, including efforts to teach and preserve Indigenous languages.

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Two Native American boys died at a boarding school in the 1890s. Now, the tribe wants them home

Read full article: Two Native American boys died at a boarding school in the 1890s. Now, the tribe wants them home

When two Native American boys from Nebraska died after being taken to a notorious boarding school hundreds of miles away, they were buried there without notice.

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The tribes wanted to promote their history. Removing William Penn's statue wasn't a priority

Read full article: The tribes wanted to promote their history. Removing William Penn's statue wasn't a priority

Some of the Native Americans the National Park Service was supposed to consult with say moving a statue of Pennsylvania's founder William Penn from a Philadelphia historic site isn't a priority for them.

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At tribal summit, Biden says he's working to 'heal the wrongs of the past' and 'move forward'

Read full article: At tribal summit, Biden says he's working to 'heal the wrongs of the past' and 'move forward'

President Joe Biden told Native American nations gathered for a summit Wednesday that his administration was working to heal the wrongs of the past.

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Native American storytellers enjoying a rare spotlight, a moment they hope can be more than that

Read full article: Native American storytellers enjoying a rare spotlight, a moment they hope can be more than that

The financial crisis of 2008 hit Mary Kathryn Nagle differently.

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Centuries after Native American remains were dug up, a new law returns them for reburial in Illinois

Read full article: Centuries after Native American remains were dug up, a new law returns them for reburial in Illinois

Illinois officials and Native Americans whose ancestors called the state home hope a new state law will speed the recovery and reburial of their relatives' remains unearthed over the past two centuries.

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Vandalism damages monument to frontiersman 'Kit' Carson, who led campaigns against Native Americans

Read full article: Vandalism damages monument to frontiersman 'Kit' Carson, who led campaigns against Native Americans

Police in New Mexico’s capital city are investigating the partial destruction of a public monument to 19th century frontiersman Christopher ā€œKitā€ Carson.

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Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations

Read full article: Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations

Hundreds of Native Americans have been recruited to addiction treatment centers in Phoenix from states as far away as Montana in a widespread billing scheme that mostly targeted Medicaid’s American Indian Health Program.

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'Wounded Indian' sculpture given in 1800s to group founded by Paul Revere is returning to Boston

Read full article: 'Wounded Indian' sculpture given in 1800s to group founded by Paul Revere is returning to Boston

A statue that depicts a felled Native American pulling an arrow from his torso is being returned to the Boston-area organization cofounded by Paul Revere that thought it had been destroyed decades ago.

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Supreme Court won't block a ruling favoring a Native American man cited for speeding in Tulsa

Read full article: Supreme Court won't block a ruling favoring a Native American man cited for speeding in Tulsa

The Supreme Court has left in place a lower court ruling that invalidated a speeding ticket against a Native American man in Tulsa, Oklahoma, because the city is located within the boundaries of an Indian reservation.

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No children's remains found in Nebraska dig near former Native American boarding school

Read full article: No children's remains found in Nebraska dig near former Native American boarding school

No children's remains have been found after a two-week archeological dig near the site of a former Native American boarding school in Nebraska.

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Pipestone carvers preserve revered Native spiritual tradition in Minnesota prairie

Read full article: Pipestone carvers preserve revered Native spiritual tradition in Minnesota prairie

Under the tall prairie grass in far southwestern Minnesota lies a precious seam of dark red pipestone that, for thousands of years, Native Americans have quarried and carved into pipes essential to prayer and communication with the Creator.

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Preservationists worry about what developer will do to Brickell archeological site near Miami Circle

Read full article: Preservationists worry about what developer will do to Brickell archeological site near Miami Circle

Archeologists are worried about a new site near The Miami Circle at Brickell Point, where the artifacts found were older than the Egyptian pyramids and the Roman Colosseum.

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Native American leaders visit site of archeological dig to find remains of boarding school students

Read full article: Native American leaders visit site of archeological dig to find remains of boarding school students

Relatives have been observing as archeologists dig for students' remains at the site of a former Native American boarding school in central Nebraska.

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Dig begins for the remains of dozens of children at a long-closed Native American boarding school

Read full article: Dig begins for the remains of dozens of children at a long-closed Native American boarding school

Archeologists are digging in a central Nebraska field trying to find the bodies of some 80 children who were buried more than a century ago at a Native American boarding school.

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The world's tallest flagpole. A tiny Maine town. An idea meant to unite people is dividing them

Read full article: The world's tallest flagpole. A tiny Maine town. An idea meant to unite people is dividing them

In the United States, many people view bigger as better.

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US commits more lawyers to address Native American disappearances and killings

Read full article: US commits more lawyers to address Native American disappearances and killings

The U.S. Department of Justice will be funneling more resources toward addressing the alarming rate of disappearances and killings among Native Americans.

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Arizona's Oak Flat is sacred land to some Native Americans, but it's endangered by a plan for a mine

Read full article: Arizona's Oak Flat is sacred land to some Native Americans, but it's endangered by a plan for a mine

Oak Flat, a mountainous area east of Phoenix, is an Apache sacred site where Native Americans gather to pray and perform coming-of-age ceremonies and sweat rituals.

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Navajo Nation declares widespread Medicaid scam in Arizona a public health state of emergency

Read full article: Navajo Nation declares widespread Medicaid scam in Arizona a public health state of emergency

A widespread Arizona Medicaid scam that has left an unknown number of Native Americans homeless on the streets of metro Phoenix is being declared a public health state of emergency by the Navajo Nation as fraudulent sober living homes lose their funding and turn former residents onto the streets.

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Native Americans demand accountability for ancestral remains identified at Dartmouth College

Read full article: Native Americans demand accountability for ancestral remains identified at Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College says it has identified the partial skeletal remains of 15 Native Americans housed in its anthropology department.

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US Postal Service honors civil rights leader, Ponca tribe Chief Standing Bear, with stamp

Read full article: US Postal Service honors civil rights leader, Ponca tribe Chief Standing Bear, with stamp

A Ponca tribe chief whose landmark lawsuit in 1879 established that a Native American is a person under the law was honored with the unveiling of a U.S. Postal Service stamp that features his portrait.

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Wearing red, Indigenous families honor missing relatives

Read full article: Wearing red, Indigenous families honor missing relatives

Indigenous families and tribal communities are gathering across North America, many wearing red in solidarity as they honor thousands of missing and slain relatives.

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Ojibwe woman makes history as North Dakota poet laureate

Read full article: Ojibwe woman makes history as North Dakota poet laureate

North Dakota lawmakers have named Denise Lajimodiere as the state's poet laureate, making her the first Native American to hold the position.

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US to focus bison restoration on expanding tribal herds

Read full article: US to focus bison restoration on expanding tribal herds

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says her agency will work to restore more large bison herds to Native American lands.

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Rights to 'Crying Indian' ad to go to Native American group

Read full article: Rights to 'Crying Indian' ad to go to Native American group

Since its debut in 1971, an anti-pollution ad showing a man in Native American attire shed a single tear at the sight of smokestacks and litter taking over a once unblemished landscape has become an indelible piece of TV pop culture.

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Native Americans grapple with Chiefs Super Bowl celebrations

Read full article: Native Americans grapple with Chiefs Super Bowl celebrations

Native Americans are bracing for what they say are racist traditions as the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs embarked Wednesday on a victory lap with a hometown parade.

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Post-Roe, Native Americans face even more abortion hurdles

Read full article: Post-Roe, Native Americans face even more abortion hurdles

Getting an abortion has long been extremely difficult for Native Americans and has become even tougher since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

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Native Americans renew protests of Kansas City Chiefs mascot

Read full article: Native Americans renew protests of Kansas City Chiefs mascot

The Kansas City Chiefs are the reason Rhonda LeValdo is in Arizona for the Super Bowl.

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Boy who got new heart inspires tribe to boost organ donation

Read full article: Boy who got new heart inspires tribe to boost organ donation

A boy from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians has inspired his community to try to boost organ donor numbers.

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Researchers seek lost Native American boarding school graves

Read full article: Researchers seek lost Native American boarding school graves

The bodies of more than 80 Native American children are buried at the former Genoa Indian Industrial School in central Nebraska.

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Justices seem to favor most of Native child welfare law

Read full article: Justices seem to favor most of Native child welfare law

The Supreme Court appears likely to leave in place most of a federal law that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings of Native children.

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Native Americans recall torture, hatred at boarding schools

Read full article: Native Americans recall torture, hatred at boarding schools

Victims of abusive, government-backed Native American boarding schools are sharing their experiences as U.

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Governor voids territorial orders targeting Native Americans

Read full article: Governor voids territorial orders targeting Native Americans

New Mexico's governor has voided four pre-statehood proclamations that targeted Native Americans during what was a tumultuous time across the western frontier.

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Haaland: US expanding Native American massacre site

Read full article: Haaland: US expanding Native American massacre site

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has announced an expansion of a National Park Service historical site dedicated to the massacre by U.S. troops of more than 200 Native Americans in what is now southeastern Colorado.

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The Muscogee get their say in national park plan for Georgia

Read full article: The Muscogee get their say in national park plan for Georgia

Hundreds of Native Americans returned to their historic capital in Macon, Georgia, this weekend for the 30th annual Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration.

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Native Americans urge boycott of 'tone deaf' Pilgrim museum

Read full article: Native Americans urge boycott of 'tone deaf' Pilgrim museum

Native Americans in Massachusetts are calling for a boycott of a popular living history museum featuring Colonial reenactors portraying life in Plymouth, the famous English settlement founded by the Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower.

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Wounded Knee artifacts highlight slow pace of repatriations

Read full article: Wounded Knee artifacts highlight slow pace of repatriations

Tribes in South Dakota are working with a rural Massachusetts museum to return hundreds of items believed to have been taken from ancestors massacred at Wounded Knee Creek in 1890.

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Experts: US Court fractures decades of Native American law

Read full article: Experts: US Court fractures decades of Native American law

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanding state authority to prosecute some crimes on Native American land is upending decades of law in support of tribal sovereignty.

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Native American youth to be tapped for conservation projects

Read full article: Native American youth to be tapped for conservation projects

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has rolled out guidelines for a new youth service program meant to create job opportunities for Native Americans while boosting their cultural connections to nature through conservation projects on tribal and public land.

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US report details church-state collusion on Native schools

Read full article: US report details church-state collusion on Native schools

A new Interior Department report underscores how closely the U.S. government collaborated with churches in operating boarding schools for Indigenous children.

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Tribes credited with elevating vaccinations in rural Arizona

Read full article: Tribes credited with elevating vaccinations in rural Arizona

In a pandemic that has seen sharp divides between urban and rural vaccination rates nationwide, Arizona is the only state where rural vaccine rates outpaced more populated counties according to a recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Nearly 1 million COVID-19 deaths: A look at the US numbers

Read full article: Nearly 1 million COVID-19 deaths: A look at the US numbers

The count of U.S. deaths from COVID-19 is nearing 1 million, and there's a wealth of data making clear which groups have been hit the hardest.

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US panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases

Read full article: US panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wants to do more than just put a bandage on a crisis that she says has been decades in the making.

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Supreme Court seems divided in Oklahoma Indian Country case

Read full article: Supreme Court seems divided in Oklahoma Indian Country case

A seemingly divided Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over Oklahoma’s authority to prosecute some crimes on Native American lands, following a 2020 high court decision.

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Muscogee return South nearly 200 years after forced removal

Read full article: Muscogee return South nearly 200 years after forced removal

Native Americans whose ancestors were forced out of the Southeast almost 200 years ago are back for a festival with a name that sums up its purpose: ā€œWe have come back.ā€.

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First pope, now US churches face boarding-school reckoning

Read full article: First pope, now US churches face boarding-school reckoning

U.S. churches are bracing for an unprecedented reckoning with their histories operating boarding schools for Native Americans.

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White House releases report on Native American voting rights

Read full article: White House releases report on Native American voting rights

The White House says local, state and federal officials must do more to ensure Native Americans have equal access to voting.

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Haaland: Report on Indigenous boarding schools expected soon

Read full article: Haaland: Report on Indigenous boarding schools expected soon

The Interior Department is on the verge of releasing a report on its investigation into the federal government's past oversight of Native American boarding schools.

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Native Americans fret as report card released on 2020 census

Read full article: Native Americans fret as report card released on 2020 census

The U.S. Census Bureau will release reports Thursday that show how good of a job the agency believes it did in counting every U.S. resident during the 2020 census.

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Members of Congress highlight missing minority women, girls

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Members of a congressional panel focused on civil rights and liberties are acknowledging that more needs to be done to address the disproportionate numbers of Indigenous, Black and other minority women and girls who are missing in the United States.

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Muscogee dismayed by nearly naked statue of Georgia ancestor

Read full article: Muscogee dismayed by nearly naked statue of Georgia ancestor

There’s a problem with putting someone on a pedestal: Exposed on all sides, a hero to some can be seen as a traitor to others.

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Washington's NFL team unveils new name as Commanders

Read full article: Washington's NFL team unveils new name as Commanders

Washington’s NFL team is now known as the Commanders.

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California museum returns massacre remains to Wiyot Tribe

Read full article: California museum returns massacre remains to Wiyot Tribe

The remains of 20 Native Americans massacred in Northern California in 1860 have been returned to their tribe.

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Chan, Zuckerberg fighting Native American vaccine hesitancy

Read full article: Chan, Zuckerberg fighting Native American vaccine hesitancy

Dakota and Navajo actor Dallas Goldtooth joins other influencers — people who have earned the community’s trust — in a two-phase public outreach effort by nonprofit organizations IllumiNative, the Urban Indian Health Institute, and 13 Native groups in states including Alaska, Minnesota, and California.

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Indigenous news outlets, nonprofits drive deeper coverage

Read full article: Indigenous news outlets, nonprofits drive deeper coverage

Native American communities have seen more robust news coverage in recent years, in part because of an increase in Indigenous affairs reporting positions at U.S. newsrooms and support from foundations.

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Newly affirmed, tribe looks at casino plans with fresh eyes

Read full article: Newly affirmed, tribe looks at casino plans with fresh eyes

The new head of a Massachusetts tribe says he intends to take a cautious approach to gambling while turning attention to social challenges and other economic opportunities for tribal members.

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Penobscots don't want ancestors' scalping to be whitewashed

Read full article: Penobscots don't want ancestors' scalping to be whitewashed

Most Americans know about atrocities endured by Native Americans after the arrival of European settlers — wars, disease, stolen land.

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Tribes to mourn on Thanksgiving: 'No reason to celebrate'

Read full article: Tribes to mourn on Thanksgiving: 'No reason to celebrate'

Members of Native American tribes from around New England are gathering in the seaside town where the Pilgrims settled — not to give thanks but to mourn.

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White House to host 1st summit of tribal nations since 2016

Read full article: White House to host 1st summit of tribal nations since 2016

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are set to host the first tribal nations summit since 2016.

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Leading law school seeks to remove genocidal founder's name

Read full article: Leading law school seeks to remove genocidal founder's name

The University of California Hastings College of the Law wants to remove the name of its founder, who sponsored massacres of Native Americans in the 1850s.

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Haaland: Petito case a reminder of missing Native Americans

Read full article: Haaland: Petito case a reminder of missing Native Americans

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says extensive news media coverage of the death of Gabby Petito should be a reminder of hundreds of Native American girls and women who are missing or murdered in the United States.

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Push for Native American curriculum in schools makes gains

Read full article: Push for Native American curriculum in schools makes gains

Connecticut and a handful of other states have recently decided to mandate students be taught about Native American culture and history.

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Legal group backs US review of Indigenous boarding schools

Read full article: Legal group backs US review of Indigenous boarding schools

The American Bar Association’s policymaking body is supporting the U.S. Interior Department as it works to uncover the troubled legacy of federal boarding schools that sought to assimilate Indigenous youth into white society.

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'Reservation Dogs' smashes stereotypes of Indigenous people

Read full article: 'Reservation Dogs' smashes stereotypes of Indigenous people

Two Indigenous filmmakers are smashing the caricatures and stereotypes of Native Americans, who are often portrayed in TV and films as bloodthirsty killers standing in the way of white, westward expansion.

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Year since Washington change, Native sports imagery evolving

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Washington's NFL team will not be called the Warriors or have any other Native American imagery in the new name when it's revealed next year.

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As US COVID-19 death toll nears 600,000, racial gaps persist

Read full article: As US COVID-19 death toll nears 600,000, racial gaps persist

The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 is approaching 600,000, with the virus taking advantage of inequalities across the country.

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For Native Americans, Harvard and other colleges fall short

Read full article: For Native Americans, Harvard and other colleges fall short

Native American activists at colleges are pushing their schools to do more to atone for past wrongs, much in the way states, cities and universities are weighing reparations for slavery and discrimination against Black people.

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CNN cuts ties with Rick Santorum over disparaging comments

Read full article: CNN cuts ties with Rick Santorum over disparaging comments

CNN is cutting ties with former Republican senator and current TV analyst Rick Santorum over disparaging comments he made about Native American culture.

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Navajos say new Arizona restrictions will complicate voting

Read full article: Navajos say new Arizona restrictions will complicate voting

Native American tribes say two new Arizona election laws won't make it any easier for their voters.

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Santorum's comments on Native Americans don't quiet critics

Read full article: Santorum's comments on Native Americans don't quiet critics

CNN analyst Rick Santorum went on the network to try and explain comments about Native Americans that have led to criticism, but he didn't appear to calm things down.

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Statues to hatchet-wielding colonist reconsidered

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Statues in Massachusetts and New Hampshire honoring an English colonist who took a hatchet to her Native American captors after the death of her baby are being reconsidered.

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High court seems ready to send virus funds to Alaska Natives

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The Supreme Court seems inclined to say that hundreds of millions of dollars in coronavirus relief money should benefit Alaska Natives, rather than be spread more broadly among Native American tribes around the U.S. The justices were hearing arguments Monday in a case involving the massive pandemic relief package passed last year and signed into law by then-President Donald Trump.

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