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Indigenous groups turn out in Minneapolis for ‘No Kings’ protest, express centuries of resistance to political violence
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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.
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- Health CareIHS works through decades-old backlog on Native health facilities
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- LandbackWashoe Tribe completes landback purchase near Lake Tahoe
- Energy SovereigntyUpper Sioux solar dispute heads to Minnesota regulators
- Local GovernmentRapid City council races highlight Native candidates, housing priorities
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- MMIR AwarenessMedicine Wheel Ride set for May 1-2 across Arizona communities
- Public SafetyWolf Point fire chief charged with felony theft in tribal court
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- Tribal GovernanceIdaho officials begin outreach to tribes for America250 events after concerns raised
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Tribal GovernanceSeminole Nation bans data center development on tribal lands
- Health CareIHS works through decades-old backlog on Native health facilities
- Land PolicyArizona mining push targets protected lands near Grand Canyon
- LandbackWashoe Tribe completes landback purchase near Lake Tahoe
- Energy SovereigntyUpper Sioux solar dispute heads to Minnesota regulators
- Local GovernmentRapid City council races highlight Native candidates, housing priorities
- Education PolicyMontana expands Native tuition waiver eligibility, draws mixed response
- MMIR AwarenessMedicine Wheel Ride set for May 1-2 across Arizona communities
- Public SafetyWolf Point fire chief charged with felony theft in tribal court
- Cultural RightsIndigenous student prevails in dispute over hair at BYU
- Housing PolicyWashington housing reform bill stalls after debate over Native homeownership program
- Tribal GovernanceIdaho officials begin outreach to tribes for America250 events after concerns raised

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