
Native Sun News Today: Native women lead 70-mile ride (August 18, 2020)
About 100 people took part in the Sturgis Medicine Wheel Ride to raise awareness about the crisis of missing and murdered women, children and Two Spirit relatives.
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School-to-prison pipeline has deep roots in tangled history of tribal schools (August 18, 2020)
The U.S. government sanctioned, and sometimes operated and financed, hundreds of boarding schools for Native American children that relied on military and carceral practices to forcibly assimilate them into Western culture.
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'We need Indian Country to step up': Democrats rally behind Joe Biden and Kamala Harris (August 18, 2020)
Indian Country leaders are standing up for Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as they seek to defeat Republican Donald Trump and Mike Pence at the polls.
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