On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs conducted an oversight hearing to review the priorities of Native ...
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ICT News on MSNIndian Country must work together to face ‘gathering clouds’ICT Indian Country remains strong and on the rise but must not ignore “gathering clouds” stemming from the torrent of ...
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ICT News on MSNNative leaders call on Senate committee to fulfill trust responsibilitiesNative organizational leaders told the Senate Indian Affairs Committee to ensure Congress continues to fund federal programs ...
HHS legal opinion confirms Indian Health Service programs will not be subject to new federal DEI funding cuts, protecting ...
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y Travel Blog on MSNWhere to Learn About Montana's Native American Tribes [10 Annual Powwows]American Indian culture is alive and thriving in modern galleries, powwows, museum exhibits, film festivals and restaurants.
The nation’s oldest and largest tribal advocacy group is shaping its strategy for carrying a unified voice to a fractured ...
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Rapid growth and development is causing concern for a Native American tribe as they lose access to sacred land. A treaty ...
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Heightened immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration has sent a wave of anxiety over the Ute ...
Tribal education compact bill takes next step into bringing tribal sovereignty into public education
Alaska’s Department of Education and Early Development is working with tribes to kick start a compacting program and give ...
South Carolina’s Native American tribes will pool their resources and advocate as a group for protections under a treaty signed Wednesday, prompted by fears of erasure as the state’s population grows.
Native women tribal leaders share their priorities as the National Congress of American Indians meets in Washington, D.C.
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