Tribes prepare court challenge after FCC adopts contentious policy (March 22, 2018)
Tribes are ready to fight after the Federal Communications Commission approved a new policy that they say will make it harder to protect sacred sites and ancestral territories.
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Native Sun News Today: Pine Ridge girls walk out for gun reform (March 22, 2018)
Thousands of students participated in walkouts from Rapid City to Pine Ridge to honor the 17 people who were killed in a school shooting in Florida.
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Warm Springs landowners see nearly $3.7 million in Cobell offers (March 22, 2018)
Landowners from the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are seeing nearly $3.7 million in offers for their fractional interests on the reservation.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame won't use 'Chief Wahoo' any longer (March 22, 2018)
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will no longer use the 'Chief Wahoo' logo in new inductee plaques, citing a 'shifting societal view' of Native Americans in sports.
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Santa Ana Pueblo responded to youth soccer game plagued by racial tensions (March 22, 2018)
Police officers from the Pueblo of Santa Ana responded to a girl's soccer game after a racially-tinged brawl broke out among players and parents.
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Miccosukee Tribe accused of 'kidnap' after baby taken at hospital (March 22, 2018)
The Miccosukee Tribe is under fire after taking a newborn from her parents due to allegations of abuse.
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Cronkite News: House panel tackles big backlog at national parks (March 22, 2018)
Witnesses and panelists at a House hearing agreed that something needs to be done to close an $11.6 billion maintenance backlog in the national parks, but differed on how to pay for it.
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Chelsey Luger: Tohono O'odham Nation remains divided by border (March 22, 2018)
When it comes to the ‘wall,’ the Tohono O'odham Nation is divided.
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Mark Trahant: Congress faces deadline to pass big spending bill (March 22, 2018)
Indian programs are not a part of the policy disputes in Congress, but the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service would have operations suspended during a government shutdown
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Lawmakers reject Trump cuts with increases for Indian programs in massive spending bill (March 22, 2018)
Lawmakers from both parties are rebuking the Trump administration's budget cuts with the release of a $1.3 trillion spending bill that includes increases for Indian Country.
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