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The Daily Spark
The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Buffalo RestorationDenver transfers 34 bison to tribal nations through herd donation program
- Climate ImpactContamination after Typhoon Halong threatens subsistence, drinking water in Alaska village
- State PoliticsDeb Haaland proposes overhaul of New Mexico child welfare agency
- Health ResearchNative-led research group works to address health gaps in tribal communities
- MMIPMan charged in White Shield MMIP case to go to trial
- MMIPPlay on missing and murdered Indigenous people debuts in Missoula
- SovereigntyFederal judge declines to confirm Osage Nation reservation status
- Water RightsCoeur d’Alene Tribe, Idaho officials announce water rights settlement
- Tribal GovernanceTribal court bars Leech Lake candidate despite vacated felony conviction
- Food SovereigntySacred Storm Buffalo program trains Native youth in meat processing and food systems
- Tribal LawSovereignty Symposium scheduled for June in Oklahoma City
- EducationASPIRE program offers summer engineering camp and internship opportunities for Native students
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Buffalo RestorationDenver transfers 34 bison to tribal nations through herd donation program
- Climate ImpactContamination after Typhoon Halong threatens subsistence, drinking water in Alaska village
- State PoliticsDeb Haaland proposes overhaul of New Mexico child welfare agency
- Health ResearchNative-led research group works to address health gaps in tribal communities
- MMIPMan charged in White Shield MMIP case to go to trial
- MMIPPlay on missing and murdered Indigenous people debuts in Missoula
- SovereigntyFederal judge declines to confirm Osage Nation reservation status
- Water RightsCoeur d’Alene Tribe, Idaho officials announce water rights settlement
- Tribal GovernanceTribal court bars Leech Lake candidate despite vacated felony conviction
- Food SovereigntySacred Storm Buffalo program trains Native youth in meat processing and food systems
- Tribal LawSovereignty Symposium scheduled for June in Oklahoma City
- EducationASPIRE program offers summer engineering camp and internship opportunities for Native students
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