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Interior Secretary nominee draws praise from tribal leaders

Late Thursday night, news broke that North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was tapped to serve in President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet as Secretary of the Department of the Interior, replacing Laguna Pueblo leader Deb Haaland, the first Native American to hold ... Read More

North Dakota tribal leaders see Burgum as an ally in Interior, energy role

Mark Fox, chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, called Gov. Doug Burgum’s recent nomination for secretary of the Interior and National Energy Council chair a “match made in heaven” for North Dakota tribes. President-elect Donald Trump announced his unique ... Read More

Intertribal tourism alliance holds free Native American Heritage Month Celebration this weekend in North Dakota capital

Promoters of an intertribal tourism alliance anticipate up to 1,000 attendees during their second annual Native American Heritage Month Celebration. Set for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16, at Bismarck’s North Dakota Heritage Center, the free event features presenters steeped in ... Read More

District 4A race achieves better Native turnout at polls

The two Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation contenders achieved a common goal in the North Dakota state representative race for the newly formed District 4A: higher voter participation. Mapped in 2022 after a hard-fought battle for Native vote parity at ... Read More

Raising the Spirit: UTTC Thunderbird Cheerleaders kick off their season with new uniforms, dances

With new uniforms and fresh routines, the United Tribes Technical College Thunderbird Cheerleaders are doing more than just pumping up the crowd — they're building a legacy at a school where competitive cheerleading didn't exist two years ago. “At first I ... Read More

State looks to boost access for youth with severe mental health challenges

Throughout her 25 years as a school social worker, Michelle Vollan can’t recall a period when the number of acute youth mental health situations requiring hospitalization was as high as it was post-Covid. Vollan has seen anxiety issues increasing, and ... Read More

After the Election: Work continues for Indigenous nations

Since the creation of the U.S. government and the signing of treaties with Indigenous nations, tribal leaders have gone to Washington, D.C., to advocate for their people regardless of who was at the helm. The coming year will be no different. “We've ... Read More

North Dakota election observers report more education needed on set-aside ballots

A group that used volunteer election observers reports that the biggest voting issue in North Dakota involved inconsistent offering of set-aside ballots. The most impacted groups were students, military personnel, new U.S. citizens and voters who recently moved to North ... Read More