Buffalo's Fire
Legal fight
Greenpeace seeks new trial, claiming jury pool biased in case over Dakota Access Pipeline
Group challenges $345M Dakota Access Pipeline verdict, citing jury bias and trial errors as appeals and bond dispute move forward
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
- Awareness CampaignTribal colleges host Red Sand events across North Dakota
- Native HistoryDescendants of Choctaw code talkers honored with historical marker in Fort Worth
- Voting RightsArizona nonprofit works to increase Native voter registration and civic education
- Agriculture FundingUSDA cancels tribal agriculture grants, projects face uncertainty
- Public SafetyFort Totten man pleads guilty to assault and voluntary manslaughter in Spirit Lake cases
- Tribal LeadershipWarm Springs chief Delvis Heath Sr. dies at 87
- Land ProtectionLawsuit challenges Forest Service permit for graphite drilling at Pe’ Sla
- Land ProtectionSouth Dakota Board of Minerals and Environment to host 5-day hearing on proposed uranium drilling permit near sacred site in Black Hills
- Housing EquityFederal tax credit program offers rare path to Native homeownership
- Tribal GovernanceProposed BIA reorganization raises concerns over staffing cuts
- Indigenous KnowledgeCanadian astronaut’s Artemis II patch reflects Indigenous teachings
- Public MediaAntonia Gonzales steps down as National Native News host after more than 20 years
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The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
- Awareness CampaignTribal colleges host Red Sand events across North Dakota
- Native HistoryDescendants of Choctaw code talkers honored with historical marker in Fort Worth
- Voting RightsArizona nonprofit works to increase Native voter registration and civic education
- Agriculture FundingUSDA cancels tribal agriculture grants, projects face uncertainty
- Public SafetyFort Totten man pleads guilty to assault and voluntary manslaughter in Spirit Lake cases
- Tribal LeadershipWarm Springs chief Delvis Heath Sr. dies at 87
- Land ProtectionLawsuit challenges Forest Service permit for graphite drilling at Pe’ Sla
- Land ProtectionSouth Dakota Board of Minerals and Environment to host 5-day hearing on proposed uranium drilling permit near sacred site in Black Hills
- Housing EquityFederal tax credit program offers rare path to Native homeownership
- Tribal GovernanceProposed BIA reorganization raises concerns over staffing cuts
- Indigenous KnowledgeCanadian astronaut’s Artemis II patch reflects Indigenous teachings
- Public MediaAntonia Gonzales steps down as National Native News host after more than 20 years

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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