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As thousands prepare to gather for the 150th commemoration of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, organizers are planning for crowd safety, emergency response and 24-hour security during the historic event.
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Thousands are expected to gather this June for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Greasy Grass. Organizers say the gathering is about unity, culture and “waking up the spirit” across Indian Country.
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Thousands are expected at the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn — but organizers say reliable internet access will be critical for safety, emergency response and sharing Native perspectives during the commemoration.
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May 5 is a day of remembrance for Missing & Murdered Indigenous People.
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May 5: Native theater groups nationwide will honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People through readings and performances—bringing overlooked stories to the stage.
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May 3 is World Press Freedom Day. Spring brings renewal—rooted in Indigenous traditions. Today is a reminder to protect a free press. Thank a local journalist and support independent media.
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Tribal elder Joseph Lafferty sentenced to probation after threatening a federal employee. Must complete community service, meet other conditions.
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A 14-year-old Standing Rock student was airlifted to a Fargo hospital after an alleged assault during an unsupervised school workout.
The case has led to tribal and federal charges and raised questions about student safety and school oversight.
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Proposed federal cuts could eliminate funding for Tribal Colleges and Universities, raising concerns across Indian Country.
Leaders warn it could impact programs, tuition and student access.
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Indian Country needs a stronger media pillar.
Our new Shine series looks at transparency, access and press freedom in Native journalism.
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Press freedom, a federal exit and a fast-approaching deadline.
This week: transparency in Indian Country, Scott Davis leaves Interior and internships close May 15.
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Scott Davis is stepping down from the U.S. Department of the Interior after a year in Indian Affairs — and returning to North Dakota. He says his work supporting tribal nations isn’t ending — just shifting back to the private sector.
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11 tribes and the U.S. Forest Service signed a new agreement to co-manage the sacred Black Elk Wilderness in South Dakota.
Leaders say Pahá Sápa holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning.
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