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Department of the Interior

Interior Department Announces Next Steps to Remove “Sq___” from Federal Lands

With millions to spend, Klamath restoration crews look for projects

'Historic' meeting renews push for Black Hills

Crow Tribe hunting rights protected

With millions to spend, Klamath restoration crews look for projects
Harmony Preserve
'Historic' meeting renews push for Black Hills
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Crow Tribe hunting rights protected
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Blackfeet farmer wins appeal in land lease dispute
By JoVonne Wagner
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160 million headed to Klamath Basin for ecosystem restoration
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ENBRIDGE LINE 3 IS FINISHED BUT DIVISION LIVES ON
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INDIAN COUNTRYS BEST IN TOURISM
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For Polis, a Cheyenne name for a mountain is too hard to pronounce. Indigenous groups disagree.
GRAND RONDE TRIBE RECLAIMS WILLAMETTE FALLS, AS WORK BEGINS TO TEAR DOWN OREGON CITY MILL
Blue Heron paper mill demolition
Native rights advocates host totem pole ceremony for Missouri River
By Talli Nauman
Totem pole to be carried across the United States.
Sheriff, water protectors keep peace at Enbridge site
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Interior Secretary Recommends Biden Restore National Monuments Trump Trashed
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‘Keystone XL is dead!’
Keystone XL is dead
Native hemp farming, opportunity to lead New Green Revolution
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Anti-Pipeline Grandmothers Launch Treaty People Gathering
By Talli Nauman
1000 Grandmothers Treaty People Gathering
Treaties offer new aid to fight climate change and environmental issues
fighting climate change and environmental issues
Fort Belknap Indian Community meets with BLM to discuss mining threat
Fort Belknap Indian Community
When an Oil Company Profits From a Pipeline Running Beneath Tribal Land Without Consent, What’s Fair Compensation?
The Tesoro High Plains Pipeline carries crude oil beneath the Little Missouri River beyond the boundaries of the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. A Biden administration official wants a fresh look at the multi-million-dollar dispute between hundreds of Three Affiliated Tribes landowners and the pipeline company. Credit: Jodi Spotted Bear/Buffalo's Fire
Charges against Nick Tilsen and Land Defenders dropped, NDN Collective celebrates a victory for the movement
NDN Collective President and CEO Nick Tilsen

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