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Tribal Voting
US Supreme Court sends North Dakota tribal redistricting case back for review
High court orders appeals court to reconsider tribal voting rights lawsuit after recent ruling changed standards for racial gerrymandering cases
Mary Steurer, North Dakota Monitor

The Battle of the Little Bighorn
The story of the Greasy Grass remains unfinished. As the 150th anniversary in June 2026 nears, descendants of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho are asserting their sovereignty. Read our coverage.
The Daily Spark
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- Culture & BusinessNative-owned skincare company N8iV Beauty named to TIME100 list
- Tribal GovernanceAlaska lawmakers consider limiting Native corporation disclosure requirements
- BorderlandsIndigenous leaders oppose border wall construction near sacred sites
- HealthMontana opioid settlement funds to support family recovery center on Crow Reservation
- Tribal EnterpriseMHA Nation to open tribally owned Airbnb cabins on Lake Sakakawea
- Climate ResilienceMontana tribes blend traditional knowledge with climate planning
- Voting RightsSupreme Court sends Native voting rights case back to lower court
- Land StewardshipHearing opens on proposed uranium drilling in Black Hills
- Tribal SovereigntyLawmakers introduce bill requiring ICE to recognize tribal IDs
- Economic DevelopmentUmatilla student develops financial literacy app for Native youth
- Tribal GovernanceNew Mexico tribes sue Kalshi over sports prediction markets
- RepatriationFederal appeals court rules NAGPRA applies in Carlisle boarding school case
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Culture & BusinessNative-owned skincare company N8iV Beauty named to TIME100 list
- Tribal GovernanceAlaska lawmakers consider limiting Native corporation disclosure requirements
- BorderlandsIndigenous leaders oppose border wall construction near sacred sites
- HealthMontana opioid settlement funds to support family recovery center on Crow Reservation
- Tribal EnterpriseMHA Nation to open tribally owned Airbnb cabins on Lake Sakakawea
- Climate ResilienceMontana tribes blend traditional knowledge with climate planning
- Voting RightsSupreme Court sends Native voting rights case back to lower court
- Land StewardshipHearing opens on proposed uranium drilling in Black Hills
- Tribal SovereigntyLawmakers introduce bill requiring ICE to recognize tribal IDs
- Economic DevelopmentUmatilla student develops financial literacy app for Native youth
- Tribal GovernanceNew Mexico tribes sue Kalshi over sports prediction markets
- RepatriationFederal appeals court rules NAGPRA applies in Carlisle boarding school case

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AISES conference showcases ‘enormous commitment’ to build STEM community
More than 3,000 participants attend Minneapolis event
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
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