Standing Rock Sioux Tribe urges calm ahead of #NoDAPL ruling (September 8, 2016)
Chairman Dave Archambault II said the tribe will keep fighting no matter how the judge rules on a request for a preliminary injunction.
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Mark Trahant: White House must get involved in #NoDAPL fight (September 8, 2016)
I’ve been thinking a lot about the silence from the White House on the situation at Standing Rock.
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Cronkite News: Arizona tribes support bill to protect sacred sites (September 8, 2016)
Tribes, archaeologists and Rep. Raúl Grijalva are seeking to designate more than 84,000 acres curving along the Gila River in Arizona as a national monument.
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Tribal leaders file lawsuit for satellite polling locations in Nevada (September 8, 2016)
Walker River Paiute Chairman Bobby Sanchez, Pyramid Lake Paiute Chairman Vinton Hawley and three veterans are seeking equal access to the polls.
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Tule River Tribe asks Senate panel to support land-into-trust bill (September 8, 2016)
H.R.4685 already passed the House so the only hurdle remaining is the Senate.
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Lumbee Tribe makes case for federal recognition at Senate hearing (September 8, 2016)
A termination-era law prevents the Lumbees of North Carolina from being treated as a fully recognized tribe.
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Kickapoo Tribe reaches settlement in long-running water dispute (September 8, 2016)
Chairman Lester Randall is signing an agreement that paves the way for a reliable source of water on the reservation in Kansas.
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Three more tribes enter into Cobell land buy-back agreements (September 8, 2016)
So far more than 44,000 individual Indian landowners have been paid nearly $883.8 million through the program.
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Controversial Indian education bill advances on party-line vote (September 8, 2016)
Sen. McCain (R-Arizona) blew up when faced with opposition to his bill to take funds from Bureau of Indian Education schools for a voucher program.
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President Obama dodges #NoDAPL question as Native youth question his commitment (September 8, 2016)
Young members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe are upset because the president continues to remain silent on one of their biggest causes.
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Sheriff recruiting more law enforcement for #NoDAPL campsites (September 8, 2016)
With a major court decision expected on Friday, authorities in North Dakota are doing their best to stir up fears about the #NoDAPL movement.
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Jim Gray: Mainstream media is missing the major #NoDAPL story (September 8, 2016)
Mainstream media needs to go to North Dakota, set up their mic in front of the people trying to protect their water and sacred sites and let them speak.
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Denver American Horse: Veterans column in the Lakota language (September 8, 2016)
Denver American Horse, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, writes his weekly column in the Lakota language.
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Gyasi Ross: Doing your part to ensure #NoDAPL keeps on winning (September 8, 2016)
Every day this thing is not being built is winning.
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Lakota Country Times: Rosebud Sioux Tribe reaches out to youth at annual fair (September 8, 2016)
Rosebud Sioux Tribal Police and Program Directors worked together to provide several children with meals and carnival rides during the 140th Annual Rosebud Fair.
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Ivan Star Comes Out: #NoDAPL movement is about sacred water (September 8, 2016)
When news of the 'protest' against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota reached my ears, I wanted to know exactly what was involved.
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Native Sun News Today: An announcement about a name change (September 8, 2016)
Effective with this issue number 25 of the Native Sun News the name of the newspaper will be changed to Native Sun News Today.
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Native Sun News Today: Law clamps down on #NoDAPL resisters (September 8, 2016)
Just as a two-week series of #NoDAPL rallies got underway, a private security force action at a construction site thwarted supporters, who were observing the anniversary of a massacre of than 300 Dakota men, women and children.
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