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Trauma
My family experienced Indian boarding schools – and genocide
Why Biden’s apology didn’t go far enough.
Rosalyn LaPier, High Country News
Honoring Native American Heritage Month: A Time for Reflection, Acknowledgment, and Action
Urban Tribal Forum amplifies grassroots movements for change
By Adrianna Adame
International Indian Treaty Council conference returns to Oceti Sakowin for 50th Anniversary
By Buffalo's Fire
Opinion
Land acknowledgments, from Canada to Mexico, can open doors for educators
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
Native Americans have experienced a dramatic decline in life expectancy during the COVID-19 pandemic – but the drop has been in the making for generations
Can Indian Country withstand the new Supreme Court?
Alaska Native corporation pursues Denali-area airport to bring tourists directly from lower 48
Support building to return Clingmans Dome to original Cherokee name
A Q&A with Mary Peltola, Alaska's new House Rep
Opinion
Remembering my friend, a Vietnam vet
By Clara Caufield
US boarding school investigative report released
"We don't want to lose the language"
Winter tradition
'String games' arrive with the snow
Played in winter and put away when spring thunder arrives, string games help pass down stories, culture and learning in Diné and other communities worldwide
Dan Ninham, ICT
Crow Tribe hunting rights protected
INDIGENOUS TOURISM AN ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE
StrongHearts Native Helpline Becomes Independent Organization
WASHINGTON TRIBES CELEBRATE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY, HIGHLIGHT CLIMATE CRISIS
INDIGENOUS LEADERS FACE BARRIERS TO UN CLIMATE CONFERENCE
Lawmakers launch South Dakota liaison office for missing, murdered Indigenous persons
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