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Lynn Valbuena
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians announced $1 million in grants to support recovery, conservation, and wildfire prevention efforts throughout California.
National Museum of the American Indian Native Cinema Showcase
The National Museum of the American Indian is once again showcasing Native and Indigenous films from all over the world.
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StrongHearts Native Helpline
On the cusp of its seven-year anniversary, StrongHearts Native Helpline is building partnerships and gaining support from grants awarded to sustain culturally appropriate support and advocacy for Native people.
Native Youth
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians announced $1 million in donations to 10 non-profit organizations across the nation.
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Boo — only 18 days until funding for Indian Country programs runs out.
Grand Canyon Skywalk
A new season brings new updates for Indian Country.
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Keeping Indian Country hotter than these temperatures.
U.S. Supreme Court
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is donating $600,000 over two years to support the Tribal Supreme Court Project.
Michael Hoenig
Michael Hoenig, the longest-serving general counsel at the National Indian Gaming Commission, is departing on January 27, 2023.
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Yaamava' Resort & Casino
California voters will decide between two competing sports betting measures — a struggle that underscores a divide among tribal nations.
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Welcome community, to #NAFOAFall22!
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See you next week in the homelands of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation!
Bright Path Strong at NAFOA
NAFOA values our community—thank you for being a part of it.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week
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navajonationembassy
Amid concerns about COVID-19 and public safety, leaders of the Navajo Nation are establishing a permanent home in Washington, D.C., to advocate for their tribe’s needs.
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Rikki Tanenbaum has worked for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians since 2018.