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After 10 years, 30 nominees and decades of discovery, the first National Native American Hall of Fame will induct 12 honorees in October. Arizona’s Lori…
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Federal officials said Tuesday they plan to make up to $110 million available to tribes seeking to support victims of domestic violence, assault, drug…
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American Indian tribes have taken greater control over prosecuting non-tribal members who commit some violent crimes in Indian Country five years after…
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Overdose deaths in Native American communities have skyrocketed in the time the opioid epidemic has swept the U.S. and federal officials are looking for…
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Bold. Visionary. A spectacular success.The words in an online promotion for a new museum exhibit in Washington, D.C., describe an 1830 U.S. law that…
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The Navajo Nation is moving forward with a second solar energy farm, adjacent to one it built in Kayenta.The new project will produce about 27 megawatts…
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Election sites far from reservations. Poll workers who don't speak tribal languages. Unequal access to early voting sites.Native Americans say they've…
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The director of the Navajo Nation's Division of Economic Development has stepped down.Tribal officials say Crystal Deschinny left the job Tuesday for…
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Navajo Nation officials say Marie Roanhorse Neswood, the first woman to be confirmed decades ago as a tribal district court judge, has died. She was…
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The Hualapai Tribe is expanding tourist offerings at the west rim of the Grand Canyon.More than 1 million people a year visit Grand Canyon West, outside…