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Native America Calling: November in the news
Friday, November 27, 2020
Congresswoman Deb Haaland (D-NM, Laguna Pueblo) is among the names floated for a spot in President-elect Biden’s cabinet, specifically as the head of the Department of Interior. Native America Calling will take a look at the Native people who could potentially be part of the Biden Administration.
Also President Trump still hasn’t conceded the race, and is falsely claiming election fraud. Native America Calling will ask Native political watchers whether Trump’s antics pose any threats to Native confidence in the election process.
Native America Calling is shopping around for the best Native news stories on this day-after-Thanksgiving episode of the news roundup.
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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes report ‘cybersecurity attack’ on operations
United Keetoowah Band expands control of health care programs
Native America Calling: The ongoing battle against a persistent surge of syphilis
First Peoples Fund opens applications for grants and fellowship programs
Tanka Fund launches ‘Bringing the Buffalo Home’ video series
Bureau of Indian Affairs solicits proposals for tourism grants
Albert Bender: The theft of tribal land in Oklahoma
Cronkite News: New policy bars border agents from trashing personal property
Native America Calling: Anarchy and Native American political activism
Montana Free Press: Tribes battle pollution from mining operation across the border
DVIDS: Havasupai Tribe requests evacuation following flood emergency
Native America Calling: The dance form that rose from the streets to the Olympics
Indian Health Service observes World Water Week
Idaho Capital Sun: Tribes contribute $1.45 billion to economy
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