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Where does it end for the Te-Moak people? Why is the BIA dragging its feet? No one wants to answer these questions.
After a lengthy legal process spanning more than seven years, the Spirit Lake Tribe has prevailed in its appeal against the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) over the partial funding of the Tribe’s Child ...
Five years after a landmark ruling that found much of eastern Oklahoma is Indian Country, tribal nations are still fighting ...
Investigators are searching for Native American items stolen decades ago in New Mexico, and they may be on to something now.
How tribal radio stations are preparing for a future without the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Named for a traditional food of whale skin and blubber, the Muktuk Telegram (also called the Mukluk Telegraph, after a phrase ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNMcIntosh school threatened on first day of class
On their first day of the school year, a threat was made to the McIntosh School District. A post from the Corson County ...
McIntosh School went into lockdown on Wednesday morning after a student threatened the McIntosh School District in South ...
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Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska is a reminder that the 49th state was once a Russian territory
An Alaskan former politician and Native rights activist explains how Alaska came to be American – and what that meant for the ...
Once facing low numbers and limited resources, the Crow and Northern Cheyenne bison herds are growing again with new ...
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) plans to provide the first of several promised grants for tribal radio stations by the end ...
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