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Jun 03 2024
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Essential Books by Native American and Indigenous Authors to Add to Your TBR List
On the eve of the publication of his new novel, (out June 4 from Tin House Books), PEOPLE asked award-winning author Morgan Talty to recommend a few of his favorite books by Native American and Indigenous writers. Fire Exit , Talty's debut novel, is a book about secrets. It follows Charles Lamosway, a man who has watched his neighbor Elizabeth grow up across the river on Maine's Penobscot
PeopleJun 06 2024
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Supreme Court sides with Native American tribes in health care funding dispute with government
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court sided with Native American tribes Thursday in a dispute with the federal government over the cost of health care when tribes run programs in their own communities. The 5-4 decision means the government will cover millions in overhead costs that two tribes faced when they took over running their health care programs under a law meant to give Native Americans
Associated PressMay 25 2024
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Kyle Rittenhouse Tells Native Americans They Can ‘Leave’ If They Hate America
Listen: It’s no accident that Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse turned out to be a white conservative sweetheart who fits right in with MAGA America like a custom-made glove. The guy who became the poster child for white privilege by killing two people and getting acquitted after he cried about it is just as dense, simpleminded, uneducated, and easily offended by any criticism of America as one
News OneMay 17 2024
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U.S. officials: Tulsa is breaking the law by prosecuting Native Americans
Officers from the Muscogee Nation Lighthorse Police and Tulsa County Sheriff's Office arrive at the scene of an abandoned stolen car in this July 2023 file photo. U.S. officials moved to intervene this week in a lawsuit filed by the Muscogee Nation over Tulsa’s refusal to stop ticketing and fining Native American drivers. The federal government contends Oklahoma’s second largest city is
Yahoo NewsMay 29 2024
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Mukwonago library begins process of returning collection items to Native American tribes
MUKWONAGO - In the straightest path, 2,000 miles separate Mukwonago from Elk Grove, California, yet the Native American connection between them proved to be closer than many people realized. Inside the Red Brick Museum in the village's downtown area, a collection of tribal belongings, including one from a burial site associated with the Wilton Rancheria Tribe in northern California, has been
Milwaukee Journal SentinelJun 06 2024
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US must pay more of Native American tribes' healthcare costs, Supreme Court rules
June 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday held that the federal government has been under-funding Native American tribes that administer their own healthcare programs for 30 years and must pay potentially hundreds of millions more going forward. In its 5-4 ruling , the court found that federal law requires the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to pay the overhead costs
ReutersJun 06 2024
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New Great Council State Park is first to focus on Ohio’s complicated Native American history
XENIA, Ohio – Twenty-five years before Ohio became a state, members of the Shawnee tribe founded a village near modern-day Xenia, where they built a council house and traded with settlers. The site of that village, abandoned in 1780, is the centerpiece of Ohio’s newest state park, which opens to the public Friday. “The site is really significant,” said William Mahon, director of interpretation
Cleveland Plain DealerMay 24 2024
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Hello, Ann Arbor: Native American history lesson; police clear encampment
A boulder with a plaque put in place in 1924 to honor Native Americans sits at the north end of the Broadway bridges in Ann Arbor on Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 9, 2023. The text notes it marks the spot where trails of the Potawatomi and other Native American tribes once crossed the Huron River. "About thirty rods N.E. stood the Washtenaw Hotel, a famous tavern on the stage coach routes
MLive.comJun 05 2024
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First-ever Ohio state park dedicated to Native Americans to open just outside Tri-State
XENIA, Ohio — Two years ago, on a piece of land just north of the Xenia line, sat a roadside motel called the Tecumseh Motel. It sat in the spot where legends say the great Shawnee chief and warrior, Tecumseh, was born and where his family and tribe lived in what was called Old Chillocothe. For Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine, they felt like that land should be used to honor the
WCPO 9May 15 2024
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National Native American Hall of Fame Announces the 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees
Dr. Henrietta Mann and President Joe Biden at the Arts and Humanities Award Ceremony at the White House Tuesday. (Photo/Cheriss May, for the National Endowment for the Humanities) The National Native American Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the six outstanding individuals receiving induction into the 2024 Hall of Fame class. The 2024 National Native American Hall of Fame class’s
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