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Quick stories, must reads
- Clean EnergyTribes seek new funding paths after loss of federal clean energy support
- Energy PolicyMichigan Supreme Court hears challenge to Line 5 tunnel permit
- Boarding SchoolsPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation seeks ownership of former Kansas boarding school site
- Community SafetyPine Ridge opens first full-service domestic violence shelter since 2009
- Energy PolicyNorth Dakota seeks to void $28M pipeline protest judgment as settlement talks continue
- Federal PolicySenate schedules hearing for Mullin’s Homeland Security nomination
- Tribal RelationsNorth Carolina governor highlights Native contributions at unity conference
- EducationUnited Tribes president named American Indian College Fund honoree of the year
- Land BackCommunity initiatives link Indigenous land return and reparations efforts
- CommunityLiberation Day event marks anniversary of Wounded Knee occupation
- Boarding SchoolsMichigan lawmakers question delay of state-funded boarding school report
- MMIPFederal murder case moves forward in death of Sahela Toka Win Sangrait

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