Norma Dunning: As other leagues rethink racist team names, it's time to rename the Edmonton Eskimos (July 6, 2020)
We stand as Inuit who are outraged, who are hurt by the use of the word 'Eskimos.' And we too hope for a better tomorrow.
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Rep. Tom Cole: Police reform must be bipartisan (July 6, 2020)
Even in divided government, Americans deserve and expect their elected officials to work together to produce police reform legislation that upholds the constitutional rights and inherent dignity of every individual.
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Jenni Monet: Making the case for treaties at Mount Rushmore (July 6, 2020)
If true justice and equality are ever to be achieved in the United States, the country must first take seriously what it owes Indigenous Peoples.
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Cronkite News: Mutual aid groups band together to help those in need during COVID-19 (July 6, 2020)
'We developed our collective in hopes of providing a system of support for one another,' says Harrenson Gorman, a co-founder of the Desert Indigenous Collective.
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Harold Frazier: It is time to put people before profit (July 6, 2020)
It has been six years since the Dakota Access Pipeline began slithering a path through our treaty territory.
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Native Sun News Today: Alaska Native corporations to garner tribal pandemic relief (July 6, 2020)
A federal judge has cleared the way for Alaska Native corporations to receive shares of an $8 billion COVID-19 relief fund that was designated for tribal governments.
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Indian Health Service takes down 'racist' poster but disavows link to coronavirus (July 6, 2020)
A visitor to an Indian Health Service hospital found something upsetting on the wall: a poster with a racist term used by Donald Trump.
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Big #NoDAPL News: Federal judge orders shutdown of Dakota Access Pipeline (July 6, 2020)
A federal judge has finally invalidated permits for Dakota Access Pipeline following four years of complaints from Indian Country.
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'A proud day to be Lakota': Activists arrested for protesting Trump visit to Sioux Nation treaty territory (July 6, 2020)
Nearly 200 protestors clashed with law enforcement as they stood in defense of Sioux Nation homelands stolen by the U.S. government.
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Chuck Hoskin: New grants assist Cherokee community organizations (July 6, 2020)
COVID-19 remains a threat, and local community organizations are on the front lines.
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Arne Vainio: My grandmother’s sewing machine (July 6, 2020)
This is my grandmother’s sewing machine. I thought it was lost forever.
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Tim Giago: 'The Black Hills are not for sale' (July 6, 2020)
Republicans Kristi Noem and Donald Trump were treading on the sacred ground of the Lakota; plain and simple.
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