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It has been five years since the July 9, 2020, ruling that the U.S. Supreme Court handed down in the case of McGirt v.
As the Oak Ridge Fire continued to spread southwest of the Navajo Nation capital last week, families living in the fire’s path not only scrambled to save what they could from their homes, but many ...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs visited the Oak Ridge Fire Incident Command Post at the Navajo Division of Transportation to ...
Opinion. On July 1, President Donald Trump visited a newly unveiled deportation facility in the Florida Everglades alongside ...
A government program that compensates victims of radiation exposure from federal uranium mining and nuclear testing has been ...
The Cheyenne River Youth Project has announced that its RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam was represented at this year’s ...
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association adds five new categories to the Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Awards to ...
Guest Opinion. As we learned last week, the nation’s legislators passed the Trump Administration’s reconciliation bill that ...
California Indian Nations College will host its 3rd Annual Fire Gala at Agua Caliente Resort in Rancho Mirage. The Fire Gala ...
A new documentary celebrating one of the greatest athletes of all time, Jim Thorpe, premieres on The History Channel on ...
So burning a draft card is not constitutionally protected speech because it impedes the work of the federal government, ...
Native Vote. On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit declined to reconsider its controversial ruling ...
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