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The U.S. Office of Indian Education has awarded the Washoe County School District almost $3.8 million to help its Native American students prepare for college and their careers.
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A new database reveals many Jesuit priests accused of sexual abuse worked in tribal communities, including dozens in the Mountain West. Editor's note: This story contains data related to sexual assault and misconduct toward minors and adults.
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Nevada’s midterm elections include several tight races that could come down to how parts of the electorate, like Nevada’s Native communities, vote.
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El año pasado, el Departamento del Interior comenzó a investigar el traumático historial de las escuelas de internado para los niños nativo americanos. En la primera fase de la investigación, se identificaron más de 400 escuelas en todo el país, incluida la escuela conocida como Stewart Indian School. Ahora está el trabajo de entender su impacto y cómo se podría encontrar justicia.
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A new study shows that a large number of Native American households in the Mountain West lack indoor plumbing.
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland recently announced an advisory committee to do away with place names considered derogatory and offensive toward Indigenous people.
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KUNR Today: Interior Secretary Haaland launches commission on murdered and missing Indigenous peopleRead or listen to the news headlines for Friday, May 6, 2022.
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Read or listen to the morning news headlines for Thursday, May 5, 2022.
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This story is part of a series by NPR’s Next Generation Radio program, which explored the theme: What Does It Mean To Be An American?Jolie Varela is the…