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Education
Native administrators rail against Trump’s proposed elimination of funds for TCUs
The administration has attacked tribal education second year in a row
By Brian Bull

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
Quick stories, must reads
- Food SovereigntyMichigan announces $925,000 grant for tribal food sovereignty project
- Emergency responseMHA community trains on incident command system
- EnvironmentIncarcerated youth in Oregon help restore native plants and ecosystems
- CultureDocumentary “Why We Dance” premieres at Minneapolis St. Paul film festival
- EducationOSU hosts American Indian Awareness Week events
- Trust ServicesInterior Department completes probate outreach event at Gila River Reservation
- Culture & SportsNative athletes wear headdresses to honor culture in competition
- Cultural PreservationWabanaki basketmakers work to protect ash trees from invasive beetle
- Tribal GovernanceNew Mexico leaders oppose federal moves on public lands
- CultureMilwaukee Indian Summer Festival returns March 28-29 after seven-year hiatus
- Beyond booksNew Mexico tribal libraries fill critical gaps in communities despite limited staff
- ExhibitBrinton Museum exhibit reframes Battle of the Little Bighorn through Native American art
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Food SovereigntyMichigan announces $925,000 grant for tribal food sovereignty project
- Emergency responseMHA community trains on incident command system
- EnvironmentIncarcerated youth in Oregon help restore native plants and ecosystems
- CultureDocumentary “Why We Dance” premieres at Minneapolis St. Paul film festival
- EducationOSU hosts American Indian Awareness Week events
- Trust ServicesInterior Department completes probate outreach event at Gila River Reservation
- Culture & SportsNative athletes wear headdresses to honor culture in competition
- Cultural PreservationWabanaki basketmakers work to protect ash trees from invasive beetle
- Tribal GovernanceNew Mexico leaders oppose federal moves on public lands
- CultureMilwaukee Indian Summer Festival returns March 28-29 after seven-year hiatus
- Beyond booksNew Mexico tribal libraries fill critical gaps in communities despite limited staff
- ExhibitBrinton Museum exhibit reframes Battle of the Little Bighorn through Native American art

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More than 3,000 participants attend Minneapolis event
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