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UPDATE: Search for missing 20-year-old Renzo Bullhead intensifies
News and Information relevant to Native communities
Indian Affairs
North Dakota lawmakers to review key bills impacting Native American communities
Bills on healthcare, education, criminal justice and tribal tourism will be discussed in upcoming legislative sessions that could affect Native populations.
Buffalo’s Fire
Funding Changes
Mandaree School District faces changes to federal funding policy
The March meeting gathered input on how proposed changes to federal education funding may affect BIE students and their cultural ties to school programs.
Buffalo’s Fire
Art
ND Native photographer featured in San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibition
Zig Jackson first American Indian to earn photography degree from San Francisco Art Institute
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
Zig Jackson’s Vision: ‘Culture is the most powerful thing you have in art’
Land and oil
‘Big Muddy’: North Dakota approaches deadline in high-stakes MHA oil tax lawsuit
Attorneys muck through state, tribal claims for Missouri River mineral rights
Talli Nauman
Rural Veterans
Senators Push to Expand VA Transportation Grants for Rural Veterans
Buffalo’s Fire
Treaty Obligations
For Indian Country, federal cuts decimate core tribal programs
Alex Brown / North Dakota Monitor
Housing Crunch
North Dakota faces major housing shortage as baby boomers age
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
Native veterans
Mar 21
Pentagon restores Navajo Code Talker history after removal sparks backlash
Native rights
Mar 21
New Mexico governor signs bill protecting tribal regalia at graduations
Environment
Mar 21
Tribes, experts work to restore Michigan’s manoomin
Education policy
Mar 21
Schatz: Dismantling Education Department threatens Native students
Legal battle
Mar 20
Jury orders Greenpeace to pay $660M in Dakota Access case
Urgent Search
Mar 21
UPDATE: Search for missing 20-year-old Renzo Bullhead intensifies
Historic Settlement
Mar 20
Arizona delegation pushes historic water rights settlement for Navajo, Hopi, and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribes
Bismarck-Mandan
Dakota Access Pipeline
Media petition North Dakota Supreme Court for expanded access to Greenpeace trial
Amy Dalrymple / North Dakota Monitor
Education
Free school meals bill fails in the North Dakota House
Tribal consultation
Bill seeks to strengthen tribal consultation on North Dakota legislation
Meal Access
Free school meals bill advances in North Dakota legislative committee
Workforce Strain
Bill proposes repeal of immigration office amidst workforce crisis
Voting Rules
Voter registration, campaign finance reporting debated by North Dakota lawmakers
Fresh Leadership
Daniela Aki: Igniting a New Chapter at Buffalo’s Fire
Northern Plains
Tourist Impact
Trump policies leave North Dakota summer tourism prospects uncertain
Michael Standaert / North Dakota News Cooperative
Health
Shocking disparities: American Indians in North Dakota die 22.5 years younger than white residents
Education
Dearth of women in top higher ed leadership in North Dakota causes concern
Hacker Alert
School software provider is the latest target of major hack of personal data
Native Issues
Dakota Access Pipeline
Greenpeace asks North Dakota Supreme Court to move Dakota Access Pipeline trial to Fargo
Mary Steurer / North Dakota Monitor
Education Drive
United Tribes Technical College launches video series to recruit Native educators
Health Boost
Three Affiliated Tribes among IHS grant recipients for health care expansion
Healing Journey
‘Sugarcane’ directors receive Oscar nomination with documentary on boarding schools, hope and healing
Unsolved Cases
BIA’s Missing and Murdered Unit Tackles Crisis with Operation Spirit Return
Sovereignty Shift
Valandra Takes Helm at Indian Land Tenure Foundation
Shaping Futures
Assistant Education Secretary nominee, Kirsten Baesler aims to help students become ‘future-ready’
Native Nations
Activism continues
Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activism
Graham Lee Brewer / Associated Press
Leonard Peltier: ‘Today I am finally free’
Proud, cheerful and emotional, Leonard Peltier thanks supporters for welcome home
Justice Served
Leonard Peltier: ‘Today I am finally free’
Bismarck, North Dakota
Unprecedented TribalEcon Summit features trade history, vendors in North Dakota capital
Peltier Freed
International pressure, stateside push leads to act of clemency for AIM icon Leonard Peltier
Opinion
Lost Opportunity
Senate confirmation hearings for Interior secretary gloss over Native issues
Dakota Access Pipeline
Pipeline owner joins lawsuit over Dakota Access Pipeline
Dakota Access Pipeline
Greenpeace seeks court permission to research mailer critical of DAPL protests
Arts & Culture
Cultural Identity
Zig Jackson’s Vision: ‘Culture is the most powerful thing you have in art’
Adrianna Adame
Fashion & Heritage
Lily Gladstone’s historic Oscar gowns, celebrating Native heritage, go on display in D.C.
Sundance Film Festival
‘Endless Cookie’ animated documentary satisfies the appetite for the unseen, unknown
Wounded Knee
Johnson reintroduces bill to protect Wounded Knee Massacre site
Historic Injustice
Indian boarding school history won’t go away
Native Athletes
Native American All-Star Football Game at the Frisco Star set to showcase top athletes
Enduring Legacy
‘President Jimmy Carter, Rest in Peace’
Opinion
Opinion
Kristi Noem’s Homeland Security confirmation skirts tribal controversies in her home state
Todd Hall
Opinion
Justice Now
Trump should grant Leonard Peltier a full pardon, toss home confinement
Opinion
Sovereignty Concerns
North Dakota’s Tribal-State legislative address raises concerns, questions
Opinion
Mystery Sightings
UFO-drone sightings in Indian Country began long before East Coast buzz
Opinion
The pick
Next secretary of the Interior should elevate allotted landowner rights
Stories you might have missed
Housing Reform
Legislators push for more affordable housing with new bill
Justice served
Proud, cheerful and emotional, Leonard Peltier thanks supporters for welcome home
Trade Threat
AFN calls for Indigenous trade alliance as U.S. tariffs loom
Tribal Leadership
Rudy Soto to lead national tribal housing council
MMIP Progress
Two MMIP proposals advance at North Dakota Statehouse
Global Recognition
Indigenous Knowledge Earns Global Recognition in ‘Nobel Prize for the Environment’
Education Threatened
‘Losing our voice, losing our space’
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