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Empowering tribal nations at the voting rights conference
The First Nations Voting Rights Conference draws larger audience than anticipated in Salt Lake City
Andrew Yang’s ‘freedom dividend’ echoes a 1930s basic income proposal that reshaped Social Security
Yang’s “freedom dividend” would grant $1,000 per month to all citizens over 18
Pete Buttigieg wants to ‘enhance opportunities for Native people to thrive’
Buttigieg’s plan addresses missing and murdered Indigenous women, the Indian Health Service, judicial nominees and more
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Alaska Federation of Natives declares climate emergency
‘We shouldn't have to tell people in charge we want to survive … We should not have to cry, you guys’
A question from Congress: Should Facebook be broken up?
Mark Zuckerberg defends Facebook's currency plans before Congress
‘Zombieland: Double Tap’ is fun, but needed much more land of zombies
#NativeNerd movie review: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone generated good laughs, but I felt only moderately satisfied
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'Havasupai voices ... heard after 30 years' about Grand Canyon
House OKs permanent ban on mining 1 million acres around Grand Canyon
2019 Alaska Federation of Natives Convention brings the Native community together
Five thousand Alaska Federation of Natives delegates and observers attended, representing communities across the state
TC Energy shuts down Keystone 1 Pipeline after major leak
Half-mile leak was found just north of Edinburg, North Dakota
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Court to rehear law on adoptions of Native American children
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2 dead, 14 injured during traditional ceremony in New Mexico
'They have been holding ceremonies in them for eons'
Immigration opens ideological fault lines for 2020 Democrats
'Unauthorized presence in the United States is a civil, not a criminal, offense'
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Indigenizing impeachment
Last Week on Capitol Hill: Congressional inquiry sets up a historic showdown
Chief justice orders delay in congressional pursuit of Trump's financial records
The court’s hold could last a matter of days or weeks
Native financial institutions hold policy summit in Washington D.C. November 19-21
Native American-serving community development financial institutions to set policy priorities and then meet directly with Congress
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New ACLU of Montana report: Indigenous students pushed out of Montana’s schools at highest rates
Indigenous students face highest disparities in out-of-school suspensions and arrests
‘Delivering enchantment’ and love to U.S. Capitol
Updated: ‘The People’s Tree’ traveled through tribal nations in New Mexico
The challenge of statecraft
President Trump faces leaders that are "nasty" and "two faced"
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Cayuga mass evictions halted
Halftown faction concedes defeat in effort to punish political opponents
Navajo Nation set to acquire rights to 500 megawatts of transmission lines
Securing rights will allow the Nation to earn revenue from the use or marketing of transmission of electrical power
Far right movements suffered big losses in 2019. But they are far from defeated.
U.S. fascists and far rightists have not regained their momentum, but they still have wind beneath their sails and many options says Spencer Sunshine
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South Dakota board approves Keystone XL water permits
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Senate trial, Keystone XL, Toksook Bay, Harvey Weinstein and #MeToo, and more
Bill would require Arizona tribes to resolve water disputes
'They are going to consider it an attack on their very existence. And it really is.'
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Hoop dancer faces the ‘unthinkable’ then family and friends step up
Phoenix’ Heard Museum celebrated its 30th hoop dance championship on Feb. 8 and 9
Navajo Nation President Nez and First Lady meet with Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs during cultural exchange visit
Nez learning about strategies behind successful Israeli ventures that could help Navajo Nation
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US sending home nearly two dozen Saudi cadets after shooting
Booker ends presidential bid after polling, money struggles
The presidential candidate who put Indian Country in the center of his climate change policy is out
Hotvedt campaign holds 2020 kickoff event
Carly Hotvedt, Cherokee, is running for Oklahoma's State Senate District 35
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12 Native candidates for Congress: If elected ... 'It will be a great day'
There are 12 Native candidates running for United States Congress in the 2020 election cycle #NativeVote20 * This story has been updated
Conference at Tulane focuses on South Eastern Tribes March 20th, 2020
New Orleans Center for the Gulf South at Tulane University to host the Third Annual Indigenous Symposium with the theme 'Being Native Today: Indigenous identities in the Gulf South'
History again? Voters could send another Native woman to Congress
Wisconsin special election Tuesday will decide the next step in Tricia Zunker’s campaign #NativeVote20
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Navajo leaders lay out plan to spend relief funds,.
NASCAR bans Confederate flag from its races: New.
10 people whose statues should replace Columbus:.
Sealaska Heritage Institute to kick off first-ever.
Things to know for Thursday: New story by @Joaqlin.
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Statue of Spanish governor removed from New Mexico park
The Don Diego de Vargas monument was taken down ahead of a rally organized by Indigenous advocates
All Pueblos Council of Governors Chairman and Vice-Chair statement on Onate statue protests and shooting
Fundamentally important that every culture, individual in New Mexico be treated with dignity and respect, says APCG Chairman
3,414 new recoveries, 85 new cases, and two more deaths related to COVID-19 on the Navajo Nation
47,039 people have been tested; total number positive cases is 6,832
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Trump administration seized more than 2,600 pounds.
Texas congressional delegation calls on Cornyn to.
Groups sue Trump agency for illegal plan to expand.
Lezmond Mitchell's execution would be another.
Postal Service debacle causing Trump to lose swing.
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Navajo soldier dies after collapsing at Fort Hood
Updated: Pvt. Corlton L. Chee of Pinehill, New Mexico, just turned 25 and had two sons, including a 3-week-old, his sister says
Virtual talking circle as a precedent; showcasing Native women
The meeting organized by the Biden-Harris campaign highlights the importance of the Native vote in the upcoming presidential election
Reporters'' roundtable: Wildfires, census and entertainment
Indian Country Today Reporters'' roundtable includes Luella Brien and Ramona Marozas.
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'Goodbye Mia' Native American woman on Land.
All Pueblo Council of Governors in collaboration.
Tribes sue over distribution of coronavirus relief.
Navajo Nation orders masks be worn in public: New.
'Toughest race'' is off; honoring Louis Tewanima''s.
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On his science tests, the president gets ''a quick F''
Disinfectant riff is only the latest of Trump''s clashes with science
Top 10 Stories: What Indian Country read this past week as of April 25, 2020
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Trail Creek Fire update: New story by @Press Pool.
Officer who shot Native man in crowded park.
Briefs: Smoke so thick in the Amazon: New story by.
Navajo Nation president approves $475 million in.
Trump COVID-19 watch - August 18: New story by.
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''Black Panther'' star Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer at 43
Boseman was diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago, his family said in a statement.
Fallen Tohono O'odham officer was 'beloved by so many'
Officer Bryan Brown worked for the department for 19 years, including 10 as a school resource officer
Tribes, lawmakers seek pause on New Mexico drilling plan
The UNESCO World Heritage Site has served as a rallying cry for environmentalists and pueblos that have been trying to stop drilling in the San Juan Basin
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Trump administration sets logging plans for Alaska.
Oldest Seneca citizen shares story of tribe''s.
Social media and COVID-19 shaming: Fighting a.
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Bringing awareness to Indigenous men's mental.
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Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina tests positive
The GOP lawmaker is the latest person to be diagnosed after attending the Supreme Court nomination ceremony for Amy Coney Barrett
Donald Trump taken to military hospital with COVID
Updated: White House says president will spend a ''few days'' at Walter Reed
What we know, and don''t know, about president''s condition
Questions surround Donald Trump''s COVID-19 diagnosis, treatment
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Virus darkens prospects for solar, wind projects:.
Judge approves Native American voter ID deal: New.
Alaska tribes urge action on transboundary mining:.
Senate risks a return, but House stays away: New.
Virus widens gap between internet haves,.
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Ojibwe elder loved handing down language, culture
PORTRAITS FROM THE PANDEMIC
Pandemic broadens use of telemedicine in Indian Country and beyond
''It''s going to be a very integral part of how we move forward with medicine''
Little Richard, flamboyant rock ''n'' roll pioneer, dead at 87
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A crisis within a crisis is 'nothing new': New.
Samish Nation to update their Hazard Mitigation.
Colorado Civil War statue toppled: New story by.
Those statues didn''t topple overnight: New story.
Senator Rounds updates South Dakota Native.
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Columbus hauled away in namesake Ohio city
Updated: Wisconsin community will decide the fate of a similar statue
Knowing, rethinking a shared history
''Conquistador'' image on New Mexico water tank targeted
Repairing Indigenous issues from a global perspective
Model United Nations: Indigenous is a program giving high-school students experience and tools to advocate for human rights, and seeing 'how influential you can be'
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Governor tells president: ''Incredible spikes''.
Former Blackfeet chairman sentenced for Head Start.
Ex-Sen. Tom Coburn, conservative political.
The power of data to predict where the coronavirus.
Lawmakers urge the United States Department of.
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Watch our newscast weekdays at 4 p.m. Eastern Time for coverage on COVID-19
''Our hearts are heavy''
Oklahoma tops COVID-19-related news for Monday April 6, 2020
President slams health agency''s report as ''typical fake news deal''
Watchdog report looks at hospital shortages
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Tribes Celebrate Mesa Verde Repatriation: New.
Cherokee Nation receives national recognition as.
Guide to conducting culturally responsive needs.
More than 250 Indigenous, conservation, faith.
From congressional roundtables to city parks,.
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Trump administration sets logging plans for Alaska forest
'The Tongass is the traditional homelands of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people, a lineage that stretches so deep in time, we call it immemorial'
Nevada dubs Sept. 25 'Native American Day'
'This day is an opportunity to reflect on our past and recognize the tremendous sacrifice our ancestors made for us'
Trump expected to announce conservative Barrett for court
''We expect this to be a very high stakes confirmation''
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What we know, and don''t know, about president''s.
Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina tests positive:.
45,000 pounds of salmon shipped to Alaska.
Top 10 Stories: What Indian Country read this past.
Met names first full-time curator of Native art:.
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Biden-Harris campaign announces tribal nations plan
Updated: The campaign's plan for tribal nations, released Thursday, outlines goals to uphold federal trust responsibilities #NativeVote20
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris meet with tribal leaders in Phoenix
Updated: ''It could have been a lot of organizations they could have met with, and they decided to meet with us, which I think is pretty huge'' #NativeVote20
College district weighs future of Indigenous network
Opponents say the changes being considered threaten the future of FNX/First Nations Experience, along with access to PBS and NPR content that many Native Americans rely on
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Behind those COVID-19 numbers: New story by.
Alaska fishery debate heats up: New story by.
Congress wants its voice back: New story by @The.
When ''Rez ball'' is on hold: New story by @Cronkite.
After this zombie apocalypse ...? Indigenous.
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Oregon tribes' primary economic engines stalled by COVID-19
Researchers warned that ''the largest share of lost jobs and lost income would be borne by non-Indians,'' who stand to lose 915,000 of the 1.1 million jobs at stake
The 'everything Indigenous' virtual graduation ceremony
The class of 2020 graduation is May 1 at 12 p.m. Mountain Time on the Virtual Indigenous Commencement Facebook page
New Mexico takes more drastic measures against virus hotspot
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham orders Gallup residents to stay home and blocks roads leading in and out of town to nonessential travel and any vehicles carrying more than two people
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Poarch Band Of Creek Indians donates $1 million to.
''Who gets the ventilator?'': New story by @Kaiser.
Newscast with guest Valerie Davidson: New story by.
The other coronavirus epidemic: scams: New story.
Navajo Nation to initiate 57-hour weekend curfew.
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''A big Ojibwe guy with a southern accent''
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Earth Day 2020
:?In the time of COVID-19
A message by AISES Council Elder Henrietta Mann
'The Last Dance' episodes I and II reaction
#KickinWithKolby - Thoughts from a Native sports fan #Sportzball
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First Nations announces new grant opportunity to.
Sports teams were silent on Indigenous People's.
Navajo Transitional Energy Company kicks-off.
New emergency public health order in effect for.
Cherokee Nation unveils renderings for new victim.
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Donald Trump releases vision for Indian Country
The president''s plan emphasizes business development and free enterprise #NativeVote20
Battle for fishing rights in Nova Scotia
Maureen Googoo, Editor at Ku''ku''kwes News talks about the battle for fishing rights in Nova Scotia. National correspondent, Dalton Walker covers the closure of the OBGYN clinic at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center.
Donald Trump Jr. launches ''Natives for Trump''
Updated: The president''s eldest son campaigned for him in Arizona and urged the crowd to register to vote #NativeVote20
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Perspective: Writer checks in on elders, finds hunger, neglect
A Navajo reporter recently visited several elderly people on the reservation and found them struggling through the pandemic. *Originally published by Searchlight New Mexico
Students use ''power of storytelling'' to highlight health inequities
High schoolers at virtual Digital Media Arts Camp explore culturally based solutions, vibrant work taking place in Indigenous communities
One piece of the language puzzle
The Cherokee Nation to release the first episode of an animated TV series in the Cherokee language
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Native art gets out the vote: New story by @Sandra.
Commission for Protection of Cherokee Nation.
What they are saying: Tribal leaders, stakeholders.
NDN Collective LANDBACK Campaign launching on.
Chief Seattle Club celebrates 50-year anniversary.
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Donald Trump Jr. launches ''Natives for Trump''
Updated: The president''s eldest son campaigned for him in Arizona and urged the crowd to register to vote #NativeVote20
8 myths and atrocities about Christopher Columbus and Columbus Day
On the second Monday of October each year, Native Americans cringe at the thought of honoring Christopher Columbus - a man who committed atrocities against Indigenous people.
Native Americans for Donald Trump
'Natives are traditional, and through our heritage, we are already conservative to the core'? #NativeVote20
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Q&A: What does McGirt ruling mean?: New story by.
Lead Officer:? Elko Indian Colony: New story by.
Statement by Vice President Joe Biden on the.
Indigenous land defenders released from jail after.
Indian Country Today E-Weekly Newsletter for July.
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Appeals Court rules Bayou Bridge Pipeline company 'trampled' landowners' rights
Company not only trampled Defendants' due process rights as landowners, it also eviscerated constitutional protections laid out to specifically protect property rights
Introducing the 2020 First Alaskans Institute Summer Interns
2020 marks 17 years of placing Alaska Native, American Indian, Indigenous and rural community members and students into organizations around Alaska
Tattoos as a statement of sovereignty
National Tattoo Day: 'You have to earn the right to get tattooed'
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Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center confirms one case.
Six Shooter Fire breaks out on the Southern Ute.
Senate GOP to propose policing changes in ''Justice.
Indian Country Headlines for June 18: New story by.
Family settles 2007 lawsuit over Crow Reservation.
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Appeals court orders dismissal of Michael Flynn prosecution
Ruling mark a significant win for both Flynn and the Justice Department
Indian Country headlines for June 25
Native love and a red bike; artists announced as National Heritage fellows; officer''s funeral is scheduled; plus other news of note
Democrats confirm plans for nearly all-virtual convention
Joe Biden plans to accept the presidential nomination in person, but it remains to be seen whether there will be a significant in-person audience there to see it
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Connecticut tribal casino closures sting rural.
Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association suspends 2.
Follow the Constitution and treat tribes as.
Pandemic broadens use of telemedicine in Indian.
New Mexico shopping hub shuts everyone out: New.
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Victor Rocha: ''The leadership America needs ... Indian Country has''
The closure of tribal gaming and commercial gaming represents ''$70 billion just shut down''
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Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors Group letter to Minneapolis Police regarding George Floyd
Collective of 30 American Indian organizations in the Twin Cities strongly condemns ongoing and systemic racist ideologies that continue to run strongly through the department
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SpaceX launches 2nd crew, regular station crew.
2nd virus vaccine shows overwhelming success in.
Associate Judge:? Confederated Tribes of the.
Executive Health Director:? Muckleshoot Health &.
GENERAL MANAGER OF TRIBAL OPERATIONS:? PRAIRIE.
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Reporters Roundtable: From Saskatchewan to Montana
On today''s Reporters'' Roundtable Priscilla Wolf and Bernie Azure are updating us on the stories they''re covering in Canada''s rural areas as well as in and around the Flathead Indian reservation in Montana
Native actress cast as Echo in Disney+ series
Alaqua Cox, who is playing a Native American deaf superhero in ''Hawkeye,'' is also deaf. Other actors in the series include Zahn McClarnon
Autopsy: Mashpee teen was shot
Jalajhia Finklea was last seen getting into a car with a 37-year-old Florida man, who left a note saying he ''snapped''
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Oklahoma tribal leaders clarify stance on.
New school year brings questions, concerns: New.
Michigan wants Enbridge to pledge funds in case of.
The newspaper has agreed to an undisclosed settlement
Poor record keeping for cost of education for Native students
Newscast for July 24. Conversations with Mary Annette Pember and Meghan Sullivan
The business of growing talent
Indigenous screenwriters are encouraged to submit their scripts for consideration and possible placement into the television and film industry
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Some 10 million people need to find new jobs ....
BREAKING NEWS: Trump administration to give green.
Federal agents use tear gas to clear Portland.
Hanna becomes hurricane as it heads toward.
McGirt case is still making waves: New story by.
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''Milestone'' for Din? LGBTQ+
UPDATED: ''Above all, we just want to be accepted''
Indian Country headlines for Friday
News we''re talking about: Din? Pride Week, new toonie coin, North Dakota tribe''s mask order, census awareness through song, and more
Inaugural Virtual Indian Market starts Saturday
The monthlong event, which replaces this year''s market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, will feature virtual demonstrations and coffee chats, plus more vendors than ever
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Senator John Hoeven holds oversight hearing on.
Father of 8 was a gifted cook, jack-of-all-trades:.
Indian Country Headlines for July 2, 2020: New.
Lakotas to Donald Trump: 'You are not welcome.
Indian Country Today E-Weekly Newsletter for July.
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''Good day to be Indigenous'': High court ruling cheered
Updated: Thursday''s McGirt v. Oklahoma decision lit up Native Twitter
Treaty defenders block road leading to Mount Rushmore
Style note: Indian Country Today will refer to individuals defending the Black Hills as treaty defenders. The Black Hills, where Mount Rushmore is carved, are unceded territory in the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 and acknowledged by a 1980 Supreme Court ruling in the United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians.
Navajo Nation leader vetoes items from federal virus aid
President Jonathan Nez says he blocked $73 million in expenditures because council members were trying to include ''pet projects and frivolous spending''
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Nez-Lizer announce temporary reduction in.
Make a difference by honoring your strength: New.
Follow up story: Washington will study racial bias.
Casino closed to 'make sure no one gets lost, no.
Oak Flat is the 'worst mining project I have ever.
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All Pueblo Council of Governors Requests for public to temporarily refrain from entering Pueblo reservations and nearby recreational areas
As state and federal directives for 'social distancing' continue, Pueblo communities see onset in high influx of visitors
Ammo & fuel for hunters to feed others
''We''re just going to get in front of the things that may come up'
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes declare state of emergency as of March 17, 2020
Individuals strongly urged to be diligent in preventing the spread of COVID-19
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President: ''Weeks, not months'': New story by @The.
Shake hands? A hug? People don't seem ready to.
Alaska, Hawaii order mandatory quarantines: New.
World Health Organization: Nearly all new.
Trump administration pushes forward with.
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COVID-19 in Indigenous communities: Reporters Roundtable
What we know about COVID-19 in Indigenous communities; livestream starts at 12 p.m. Eastern Time
StrongHearts Native Helpline offers safety planning tips on social media
Domestic violence victims may not have a safe opportunity to call a helpline
CARES Act provides critical assistance for tribal governments
$8 billion will be allocated to Tribal governments with eligible expenses through the Department of the Treasury, in consultation with the Department of the Interior and Tribal governments
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TribalHub announces 2nd Annual Midwest Regional.
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Event at.
Tribes 'cannot afford to lose' the National.
Heard Museum Guild celebrates 62nd Annual Indian.
2020 National American Indian Science and.
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A safer playground with the help of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
Leech Lake youth say their vision is 'more than just a park'
Statement on Administration for Native Americans funding opportunities
The Administration for Native Americans, a program office within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, on their 2020 Funding Opportunity Announcements
New Orleans Center for the Gulf South postpones the 3rd Annual Indigenous Symposium until Spring 2021
Symposium originally scheduled for March 20
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