Rep. Markwayne Mullin: Career and technical education helps build the American dream (March 2, 2020)
We all have our own idea of what our American Dream looks like and having a job helps us accomplish that goal.
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Rep. Tom Cole: Socialism is not the American way (March 2, 2020)
The Democratic Party’s tightening embrace of socialist proposals and politicians is real cause for alarm, especially in a country whose very foundation is liberty.
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Elizabeth Cook-Lynn: The Lakota Food Summit gives hope (March 2, 2020)
The Lakota Food Summit drew hundreds of us to talk about how to eat, how to cook, how to pay attention to the environment and how to engage in plantings and harvesting of foods that sustained our ancestors for centuries.
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Native Sun News Today: Damaged in body, but not in spirit (March 2, 2020)
Eric True Blood, Oglala Lakota from Sheridan, Wyoming, does not consider himself a hero.
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Tim Giago: Learning a trade at the boarding school (March 2, 2020)
Everybody who came to the Holy Rosary Mission Boarding School on the Pine Ridge Reservation worked.
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House Committee on Ways and Means schedules first ever hearing on tribal taxation (March 2, 2020)
The Democratic-led House Committee on Ways and Means will be taking up tribal taxation issues for the first time at a hearing in the nation's capital.
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YES! Magazine: Project promotes sustainability on Pine Ridge Reservation (March 2, 2020)
Building sustainable communities is the antidote to fear of a changing climate.
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Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Youth Summit builds leadership (March 2, 2020)
At Cherokee Nation, we focus on empowering the next generation of leaders at every level.
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Blasting sacred sites for border wall ‘forever damaged’ tribes (March 2, 2020)
An emotional Tohono O’odham Nation chairman said blasting sacred sites to build a border wall has 'forever damaged our people.'
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Democratic presidential race sees shakeup amid questions about one candidate's 'Native' ancestry (March 2, 2020)
The Democratic presidential race got a major jolt over the weekend as one candidate continues to face questions about Indian ancestry claims.
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