Doug George-Kanentiio: Sixties Scoop 'settlement' victimizes Natives all over again (May 14, 2018)
Canadians are being royally hosed with the proposed Sixties Scoop 'settlement' which once again exploits Natives and enriches lawyers.
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'Who do you think you are?': Lakota veteran encounters resistance at the VA (May 14, 2018)
With the Department of Veterans Affairs still lacking leadership, one Native veteran is glad Sen. Jon Tester (D-Montana) helped derail the man who was supposed to lead the agency.
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Three men accused raping 9-year-old Native girl in Utah found not guilty (May 14, 2018)
Despite the testimony of the Native victim, now 11 years old, a jury cleared three men of sexual assault.
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Few Natives enrolled at university where campus police stopped Native brothers (May 14, 2018)
Only 125 Native students, out of 33,400, are enrolled at the university where campus police stopped and questioned two young Mohawk brothers.
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Graham Lee Brewer: Marvel Comics brings an Indigenous superhero to life (May 14, 2018)
Will Marvel’s Snowguard, an Inuk teen, break stereotypes?
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Monte Mills: Supreme Court weighs old tribal treaties in modern case (May 14, 2018)
Although much has changed, the words of treaties remain, in the Constitution’s words, the 'supreme law of the land.'
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Mark Trahant: Paulette Jordan makes history again with run for governor (May 14, 2018)
Paulette Jordan is making a lot of history as a young Native woman atop an all-female ticket.
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Another Indian law case in limbo as high court turns to Trump again (May 14, 2018)
For the third time in an Indian law case, the nation's highest court has asked the Trump administration for guidance despite a lack of leadership in key executive positions.
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'We do not go away': Native community protests racism and aggression (May 14, 2018)
Native people are continuing to call for justice following a series of incidents they say demonstrate racism and aggression in Nebraska.
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Native Sun News Today Editorial: It's time to exercise your right (and duty) and vote (May 14, 2018)
June 5 is just around the corner and Native voters in South Dakota have some important choices to make.
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Native Sun News Today: Lakota artist's new video stresses strength of women (May 14, 2018)
'Women are a goddess; the grocery cart and the woman carry the man, in a sense,' says Lakota musician Wanbli Ceya, who also performs as JuQ.
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Cronkite News: Native students are still lagging behind rest of the nation (May 14, 2018)
American Indian and Alaska Native students trail in graduation rates and test scores.
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