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Apr 06 2024
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'Rep your rez': Native Americans from across the nation playing for tribe pride in Eastern Washington
More than 60 teams from Native American tribes across the country will battle on the hardwood for tribe pride and cash this weekend in Spokane and Liberty Lake. The fifth annual five-on-five, full-court men’s basketball tournament, dubbed Battle of the Nations, started Friday and runs through Sunday. “When you grow up on the reservation, basketball’s pretty much life,” said Jerry Ford Redbone
Spokesman ReviewMar 17 2024
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Pembroke native Anna Grace gets her golden ticket to Hollywood on 'American Idol'
ABC 11 WTVDApr 03 2024
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Speaker Series at the Landrum Library - “Historic Native American Paths and a Revolutionary Battle Site in the Landrum Area”
LANDRUM— Join Conserving Carolina and the Landrum Library for a free lecture entitled, “Historic Native American Paths and a Revolutionary Battle Site in the Landrum Area,” presented by naturalist, historian, and outdoor writer, Dennis Chastain. The program will be held on Tuesday, April 16 at 6 p.m. at the Landrum Library located at 111 East Asbury Drive Landrum, SC. Dennis Chastain says, “
Tyron Daily BulletinJun 29 2023
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Native American Art-Vermont
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Post RegisterMar 31 2024
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College removes ‘Seven Fires’ from Pueblo name over Native American cultural appropriation concerns
Springfield College in Massachusetts will rename an outdoor building called the Pueblo of the Seven Fires amid Native American cultural appropriation concerns and after major discussions held in recent months regarding that moniker and several others. While campus leaders said they will still call the 92-year-old building the “Pueblo,” it will no use its historic “Pueblo of the Seven Fires”
The College FixMar 13 2024
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Mary Mazzio’s ‘Bad River’ chronicles Wisconsin Native American community’s pipeline fight
“I didn’t know what that was, but I was, like, ‘Well, it’s got a paddle,’” said Mazzio, a Massachusetts native and onetime Olympic rower who’s as comfortable on the water as she is behind the camera. Before Mary Mazzio shot a single frame of “Bad River,” her new documentary about a Native community’s battle to remove a precarious pipeline from its reservation in northern Wisconsin, she was
The Boston GlobeApr 29 2024
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This Utah museum still holds hundreds of Native ancestors
From inside the quiet of a cave, and again from a resting place on a black rock butte, a private collector seized the human remains of Native Americans and their belongings nearly a century ago in Millard County. The seven ancestors and funerary objects were given to the University of Utah in the early 1930s and remained in its possession for decades. Until 2010 — when the Natural History
The Salt Lake TribuneOct 27 2023
Analysis
Was there really a sudden Native American population boom?
Forget about Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon”: We’re pretty sure the most anticipated debut related to Native Americans this year is a much-delayed and much-less-snappily named release from the U.S. Census Bureau known as Detailed Demographic and Housing Characteristics File A.
The report provides the most detailed data we’ve ever had on America’s racial and ethnic origins
Washington PostMay 12 2024
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An IRS change cut child support for Native moms. Other families may be next.
A standoff with Congress rooted in taxpayer privacy has prompted the IRS to cut off a form of child support for families in at least 10 Native American tribes, a scenario that could be replicated in all 50 states as soon as this fall, affecting hundreds of thousands more households. Every year, more than 1 million tax refunds are garnished at the request of state governments and rerouted to
Washington Post