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Tribal leaders call for sovereignty as federal support wavers
At the June 3 Government to Government Conference in Bismarck, leaders said proposed federal funding cuts threaten education, safety
Mary Steurer, North Dakota Monitor

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
- Cultural PreservationHeritage festival brings Shawnee leaders, Ohio communities together
- Water PolicyCalifornia Assembly advances tribal water rights bill
- Natural ResourcesStudy identifies key walleye spawning areas in Mille Lacs Lake
- Higher EducationNueta Hidatsa Sahnish College reports record student retention rates
- Energy SovereigntyStanding Rock summit to mark #noDAPL anniversary with focus on tribal energy
- EducationCalifornia tribal college gains accreditation, seeks stronger state support
- Tribal SovereigntyRed Lake Nation returns plane to pilot, drops charges after seven months
- HistoryNew Whitestone Hill monument to honor Native Americans killed in 1863
- Housing FinanceLakota Funds joins USDA home loan lending program
- Veterans HousingDiné veterans receive new homes through Navajo Nation housing initiative
- Health CareKlamath citizen nominated to lead Indian Health Service
- EducationDenfeld High School reports sharp increase in Native student graduation rate
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Cultural PreservationHeritage festival brings Shawnee leaders, Ohio communities together
- Water PolicyCalifornia Assembly advances tribal water rights bill
- Natural ResourcesStudy identifies key walleye spawning areas in Mille Lacs Lake
- Higher EducationNueta Hidatsa Sahnish College reports record student retention rates
- Energy SovereigntyStanding Rock summit to mark #noDAPL anniversary with focus on tribal energy
- EducationCalifornia tribal college gains accreditation, seeks stronger state support
- Tribal SovereigntyRed Lake Nation returns plane to pilot, drops charges after seven months
- HistoryNew Whitestone Hill monument to honor Native Americans killed in 1863
- Housing FinanceLakota Funds joins USDA home loan lending program
- Veterans HousingDiné veterans receive new homes through Navajo Nation housing initiative
- Health CareKlamath citizen nominated to lead Indian Health Service
- EducationDenfeld High School reports sharp increase in Native student graduation rate

Opinion
AISES conference showcases ‘enormous commitment’ to build STEM community
More than 3,000 participants attend Minneapolis event
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
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