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A Nevada tribe received international attention at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues over water contamination concerns.
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For 40 years, the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico has been working to access the water they feel they’re owed by the federal government. And those efforts are more urgent than ever as climate change and development continue to affect their water supplies.
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A new database reveals that museums and universities across the U.S. still hold the remains of more than 100,000 Native Americans, despite a federal law passed more than 30 years ago to help return their remains to tribes.
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The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs held a hearing on Nov. 16 on a variety of tribal water rights settlement bills, including two that would impact Indigenous communities in the Mountain West.
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Nye County is the nation’s first to offer voting in Shoshone — a language that, traditionally, isn’t written.
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Read or listen to news headlines for Tuesday, July 12, 2022.
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Read or listen to the news headlines for Wednesday, May 4, 2022.
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Western Shoshone ranchers and sisters, Carrie and Mary Dann, fought for decades with the federal government for the right to graze their cattle on…