Buffalo's Fire
Buffalo Restoration
Tribes welcome home more than 1,500 buffalo in 2025
More than 25,000 buffalo are managed on Native land, the most in over a century
By Gabrielle Nelson
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Public SafetyUtah bill advances training for investigations of missing and murdered Indigenous people
- HealthIndian Health Service program in Milwaukee offers jingle dress dance classes
- ElectionsAllison Renville ends South Dakota gubernatorial campaign citing financial uncertainty
- Buffalo RestorationTribes welcome home more than 1,500 buffalo in 2025
- State GovernmentNorth Dakota Ethics Commission chair Cynthia Lindquist to step down June 1
- Public SafetyMandan police say missing 21-year-old Keith Belgarde Jr. found safe
- Cultural HeritageDenver March Powwow marks 50 years with expanded contests
- Food SovereigntyWozu to host seed starting sessions within Standing Rock boundaries
- Resource DevelopmentNew Mexico agency to hold hearing on proposed La Jara Mesa uranium mine
- Language RevitalizationDakota, Ojibwe speakers gather to strengthen Indigenous language efforts
- MMIPFederal judge rejects plea deal in MMIP case
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