fredwallaceNavajo Nation A Century of Federal Indifference Left Generations of Navajo Homes Without Running Water nativenewsonline.net - Elizabeth Miller, New Mexico In Depth DetailsBy Elizabeth Miller, New Mexico In DepthApril 14, 2021 When Julie Badonie was growing up in the small Navajo community of Tohatchi in the …
fredwallacePerforming Arts Cherokee ballerinas chosen for elite Russian program indiancountrytoday.com - Cherokee Phoenix Josh Fourkiller Cherokee Phoenix TAHLEQUAH – Three Cherokee ballerinas from the Academy of Performing Arts in Tahlequah, Oklahoma have been chosen to …
fredwallaceFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFood & Dining Iroquois Corn Bread - Native American Recipes mrdonn.org Southwest Indians - Pueblo is not the name of a tribe. It is a Spanish word for village. The Pueblo People are the decedents of the Anasazi People. …
fredwallaceIHS Indian Health Service on LinkedIn: IHS Division of Environmental Health Services recognizes 2020 award linkedin.com Environmental health is one of many important contributions to the IHS mission. The IHS Division of Environmental Health Services recently recognized …
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fredwallaceIndigenous Voices 'We're always getting forgotten': Calls for more federal government attention on Indigenous women's safety verified_publisherabc.net.au - Cameron Gooley The federal government is being urged to provide greater financial support for Aboriginal women's domestic violence services as part of its new focus …
fredwallaceMississippi Years later, Chickasaw remains returning to Mississippi home ABC News - LEAH WILLINGHAM Associated Press/Report for America Over the last century, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History has stored the remains of hundreds of Native Americans who once inhabited …
fredwallaceNative Americans Top 10 Stories: What Indian Country read this past week as of March 27, 2021 indiancountrytoday.com - Vincent Schilling Top 10 ICT Newscasts Each Friday, Indian Country Today has a newscast summing up the week's newscast episodes and a summary of the news for the week. …
fredwallaceNative Americans Whose Land Are You On? This App Will Show You Which Indigenous Territory You’re On nativenewsonline.net - Jenna Kunze DetailsBy Jenna KunzeMarch 26, 2021 Native Land, an Indigenous-led Canadian nonprofit with an interactive website and mobile app, aims to answer one …
fredwallaceUnited States ON THIS DAY: March 25, 1931, Last Native Americans leave county parks wpxi.com - Matt Simmons The last Native Americans, of the Blackfeet Tribe, left Allegheny County parks on March 25, 1931. They moved here from Montana to work as gamekeepers …
fredwallaceU.S. Politics Joe Biden’s Commitment to Indian Country nativenewsonline.net - Native News Online Staff DetailsBy Native News Online StaffMarch 04, 2020 WASHINGTON — The following statement was released by the Biden for President on Tuesday, March 3, …
fredwallaceLanguage Who were the Cogmollocks? | Nunatsiaq News nunatsiaq.com - By Kenn Harper If you pick up older books about the western Canadian Arctic, you are likely to come across the curious word Cogmollock. There are various spellings, …
fredwallaceMontana Committee endorses Native American voting rights bill indiancountrytoday.com - The Associated Press Associated Press HELENA, Mont. — A Montana House committee unanimously endorsed a bill Friday aimed at making it easier for Native Americans to …
fredwallaceCherokee Nation Sequoyah and the Almost-Forgotten History of Cherokee Numerals mit.edu - Stephen Chrisomalis The story of a numerical system nearly consigned to oblivion. By 1828, Sequoyah was at the peak of his renown. His syllabary had been accepted by the …
fredwallace What Debra Haaland’s confirmation as interior secretary means to Native Americans PBS NewsHour Debra Haaland's confirmation in the U.S. Senate Monday as secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior makes her the first-ever Native American …
fredwallace Deb Haaland becomes first-ever Native American U.S. Cabinet secretary verified_publisherReuters - By Valerie VolcoviciWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Representative Deb Haaland was confirmed on Monday as Secretary of the Interior, becoming the first Native American to lead a cabinet agency and securing a central role in Joe...
fredwallace Fresno farmer gives unexpected gift to Native American community yourcentralvalley.com - Adrian Thomas FRESNO, Calif. (KGPE) — A new plot of land becomes a gift and celebration for the Native American community. A Fresno farmer needed to clear the new …
fredwallace Which Native American Nations Are the 'Five Civilized Tribes'? howstuffworks.com There are currently 574 federally recognized Indian nations (also known as tribes, bands, communities and by other terms) in the U.S. according to …
fredwallace Alaska Native group, Neiman Marcus settle lawsuit over coat Associated Press - APJUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska Native cultural organization and the luxury department store Neiman Marcus have settled a lawsuit over the sale of a coat with a copyrighted, geometric design borrowed Indigenous...
fredwallace Evening briefs in Indian Country indiancountrytoday.com - Indian Country Today Phoenix to dismantle Squaw Peak, Robert E. Lee street signs PHOENIX (AP) - The city of Phoenix officially installed new signs for two streets whose …
fredwallace Sen. Mark Kelly joins Arizona tribes in support of Deb Haaland's Interior secretary confirmation azcentral.com - Debra Utacia Krol As a growing number of tribal and Native community leaders rally around Interior Secretary-designate Deb Haaland, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly said he …
fredwallaceBroadband FCC to provide $50 subsidies on broadband internet for low-income households ABC News - Catherine Thorbecke he move comes after the pandemic further exposed technology inequities. The Federal Communications Commission greenlit a program to provide low-income …
fredwallace Montana bill would make voting easier for Native Americans billingsgazette.com - AMY BETH HANSON Associated Press By AMY BETH HANSON Associated Press HELENA — Emotions ran high Friday as a Montana House committee heard a bill seeking to make it easier for Native …
fredwallace The Cherokee Nation acknowledges that descendants of people once enslaved by the tribe should also qualify as Cherokee verified_publisherCNN - By Harmeet Kaur(CNN) — A longstanding dispute over who can be considered a citizen of the Cherokee Nation finally came to a conclusion this week. The Cherokee Nation Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the tribal nation...
fredwallaceCitizenship Cherokee Nation Strikes Down Language That Limits Citizenship Rights 'By Blood' verified_publisherNPR - Mary Louise Kelly , Farah EltohamyThe Cherokee Nation's Supreme Court ruled this week to remove the words "by blood" from its constitution and other legal doctrines. The words, added to the constitution in 2007, have been used to exclude...
fredwallace First U.S. Stamp by Alaska Native Designer Tells a Spectacular Tale of Tlingit Lore verified_publisherMy Modern Met - Emma TaggartThe U.S. Postal Service recently announced the upcoming stamps for 2021, and for the first time in history, the collection includes one designed by an Alaska Native person. Tlingit (“People of the Tides”)...
fredwallaceWhat Native Americans Actually Ate Before Europeans CameBy GrungeWhen it comes to what our ancestor-Americans ate, we mostly hear about a certain period of time: after the white people arrived. And even that's largely wrong. According to the Smithsonian, Native Americans and colonial Europeans weren't exactly sharing mashed potatoes and pie: it was more along the lines of venison, porridge, and various types of wild- and water-fowl. But hey, turkey was probably there, so at least we got that much right.
fredwallace Beautiful 50-Foot-Tall Sculpture Pays Tribute to Native American Women in South Dakota verified_publisherMy Modern Met - Sara BarnesThis beautiful 50 foot tall sculpture in South Dakota named “Dignity” was recently erected, it was made to respect native culture. from r/interestingasfuck High above the Missouri River in South Dakota...
fredwallace Missing and murdered indigenous women remembered with virtual march cbs3duluth.com - Ryan Compeau DULUTH, MN. -- Continuing to shine a light on the invisible epidemic impacting people right here in the northland, Sunday, the annual Missing and …