Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe removed from lawsuit over missing horse (January 29, 2019)
Sovereign immunity has saved the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe from being included in a missing horse lawsuit in Nevada.
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Ian Zabarte: Media bias and racism are still killing Indians (January 29, 2019)
An editorial cartoonist is taking aim at a new target of the right, along with a more familiar one.
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Lakota mother seeks justice for son shot to death by tribal officer (January 29, 2019)
Jamie Lee Brave Heart was shot and killed by an Oglala Sioux police officer on June 3, 2016.
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Mark Trahant: Tribes no longer want to be ignored in border security debate (January 29, 2019)
Tribal governments continue to press to be included in the debate about international borders and security, including a proposal to include an Indigenous-only visa.
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Cronkite News: Shutdown took $11 billion toll on America's economy (January 29, 2019)
The five-week government shutdown shaved as much as $11 billion off the real gross domestic product, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn: Republicans are still swimming in Donald Trump's swamp (January 29, 2019)
Republicans seem to be standing at the ready to 'normalize' the outrageous oppression of the rights by the Trump administration.
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Native Sun News Today: Group documents racism against the Indian community (January 29, 2019)
Advocates are hosting meetings as part of an effort to 'de-colonize' Rapid City in South Dakota.
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Albert Bender: What really happened at the Indigenous Peoples March (January 29, 2019)
The mocking harassment of a Native elder by Catholic high school students has sparked national and international outrage.
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Bill John Baker: Cherokee Nation continues to invest in education (January 29, 2019)
In the Cherokee Nation, education is the foundation of our success. That has been true for generations.
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'We shouldn't have to fight': Tribes worried about the next shutdown (January 29, 2019)
With the threat of another shutdown looming, tribal leaders are supporting legislation they hope will protect their communities from the drama and disorder in the nation's capital.
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