National Congress of American Indians: State of Indian Nations (February 12, 2018)
Jefferson Keel, the president of the National Congress of American Indians, delivered the State of Indian Nations in Washington, D.C., on February 12, 2018.
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Cronkite News: Finalists share visions for Native veterans memorial (February 12, 2018)
The charge from National Native American Veterans Memorial officials was daunting: Design a memorial that honors the contributions of every tribe to every war fought for the U.S.
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Frank LaMere: Native people are still fighting for our own rights (February 12, 2018)
It seems like it is always the Indians versus their neighbors or my Winnebago people versus the whole world.
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Ex-Indian education official pleaded guilty to attempted voyeurism (February 12, 2018)
William Mendoza left his post as executive director of the White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education because he was under investigation for voyeurism.
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Sen. Tom Udall delivers response to the State of Indian Nations (February 12, 2018)
Sen. Tom Udall (D-New Mexico), the vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, delivered the Congressional response to the State of Indian Nations in Washington, D.C.
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Accohannock Tribe faces questions about legitimacy in Maryland (February 12, 2018)
The Accohannock Tribe has gained recognition in the state of Maryland but not everyone is happy about it.
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Senate Committee on Indian Affairs adds meeting for busy week (February 12, 2018)
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs will advance a bill to compensate the Spokane Tribe and another to update the Tribal Law and Order Act at a business meeting.
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Yurok Tribe hosts screening of film focused on traditional justice (February 12, 2018)
Attendees of the National Congress of American Indians winter meeting will learn more about traditional forms of justice as part of an event hosted by the Yurok Tribe.
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Lakota students released after being arrested and handcuffed by tribal police (February 12, 2018)
Most of a group of 13 students from the Pine Ridge Reservation returned home after being arrested and taken to a hospital in handcuffs following allegations of drug trafficking.
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