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Healing Journey
New Road Map Guides Brain Health in Native Communities
Buffalo’s Fire
Landowner Rights
Native landlords appeal to 8th Circuit for entry into Tesoro pipeline trespass
Fort Berthold Reservation stakeholders: ‘The United States is not adequately representing the interests of the allottees’
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
Reproductive Rights
Birth control, IVF protection needed in face of attacks, North Dakota bill sponsor says
Jeff Beach / North Dakota Monitor
Power Shift
North Dakota sued Interior at least five times under Doug Burgum. Now he’s set to run the agency.
Mary Steurer and Mark Olalde / North Dakota Monitor
Education
Dearth of women in top higher ed leadership in North Dakota causes concern
Currently only one woman in a position of leadership among 11 institutions
Michael Standaert / North Dakota News Cooperative
Crisis Response
North Dakota bills address MMIP crisis with interagency task force, new ‘Feather Alert’
Rep. Jayme Davis: ‘We need to have everybody at the table and have the resources’
Talli Nauman
Bismarck, North Dakota
Unprecedented TribalEcon Summit features trade history, vendors in North Dakota capital
Cherokee CEO: ‘How are you going to keep evolving your infrastructure, your bandwidth and your capacity?
Adrianna Adame
Housing Advocate
Cheyenne River Sioux mother overcomes homelessness to advocate for housing rights
Valerie Siqueiros transforms personal crisis into community action
Adrianna Adame
The Daily Spark
Quick stories, must reads
Cultural Connection
Jan 31
Dinosaur discovery named in Shoshone language
Demonstrators raise awareness
Jan 31
Navajo youth protest against deportation fears, call for unity
Judge Blocks
Jan 31
Federal judge halts funding freeze by White House
Burgum confirmed
Jan 31
Former N.D. Gov. Doug Burgum confirmed as U.S. Interior Secretary
Pipeline battle
Jan 31
FERC defends approval of controversial Pacific Northwest pipeline expansion
Media access
Jan 31
Senate bill seeks to keep AM radio in all new vehicles
Legal dispute
Jan 31
Alaska court pauses tribe’s burial site case for settlement talks
Environmental policy
Jan 31
EPA requires Oklahoma to consult tribes on environmental rules
Sovereignty dispute
Jan 31
Muscogee Nation sues Oklahoma prosecutors over tribal jurisdiction
Bismarck-Mandan
Community Boost
Underserved rural communities targeted in legislative proposal
$50 million endowment fund could spur redevelopment, housing
Michael Standaert / North Dakota News Cooperative
Victory Upheld
MHA Nation secures key victory as Supreme Court upholds majority-Native District 4A
‘Hard-fought progress toward fair representation is now protected’
Adrianna Adame
Sovereignty Strengthened
Standing Rock chair opens North Dakota Legislature, urges collaboration with tribes
Sovereignty Strengthened
Standing Rock chair stresses building unity and infrastructure
Dakota Access Pipeline
Judge denies Greenpeace request to investigate mailer critical of DAPL protests
Regional
Hacker Alert
School software provider is the latest target of major hack of personal data
As more American companies are targeted in cyber crimes, there are a few things individuals can do to improve their “cyber hygiene,” cybersecurity experts say.
Paige Gross / North Dakota Monitor
Native Issues
Housing Hope
Affordable housing plan in North Dakota draws broad support
Jeff Beach / North Dakota Monitor
Peltier Freed
International pressure, stateside push leads to act of clemency for AIM icon Leonard Peltier
‘Good faith effort’ frees Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa elder after nearly 50 years
Talli Nauman
Health Care Clash
Three Affiliated Tribes Sanford insurance plan sends health care titans into a legal battle
Crisis Support
Resources for Native peoples in the Los Angeles wildfires
Tribal Growth
Inaugural Tribal Econ Summit tackles financial growth on Northern Plains
Native Nations
Opinion
Lost Opportunity
Senate confirmation hearings for Interior secretary gloss over Native issues
Despite the department's impact on Native communities, nominee and lawmakers overlook Indigenous issues in favor of political pageantry
Todd Hall
Dakota Access Pipeline
Pipeline owner joins lawsuit over Dakota Access Pipeline
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe wants a federal court to order that the pipeline be shut down
Mary Steurer / North Dakota Monitor
Dakota Access Pipeline
Greenpeace seeks court permission to research mailer critical of DAPL protests
Lakota Lawsuit
Standing Rock to sue to gain Lakota language materials
North Dakota
JT Shining Oneside shares generational wisdom at Native American Heritage Month Celebration
Arts & Culture
Wounded Knee
Johnson reintroduces bill to protect Wounded Knee Massacre site
The massacre occurred Dec. 29, 1890. An estimated 200 to 300 or more Lakota died.
Makenzie Huber / South Dakota Searchlight
Historic Injustice
Indian boarding school history won’t go away
Washington Post investigation expands on data collected by Department of the Interior
Mary Annette Pember / ICT
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’
Wounded Knee
Fate uncertain for Wounded Knee land bill and medals review as massacre commemoration approaches
Opinion
Opinion
Kristi Noem’s Homeland Security confirmation skirts tribal controversies in her home state
Standing Rock Tribal Chair sends support letter for Kristi Noem while majority of South Dakota tribes continue the governor's banishment
Todd Hall
Opinion
Sovereignty Concerns
North Dakota’s Tribal-State legislative address raises concerns, questions
Was chairwoman flexing sovereignty or amplifying benevolence of the State of North Dakota?
Todd Hall
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
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