www.wpr.org - BY AVERY LEA ROGERS -Book by Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe citizen is a finalist for this year’s Pulitzer Prize in History
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nativenewsonline.net - BY KAILI BERG -NAIAHF will recognize the 2024 class as well as 2022 and 2023 inductees in a banquet held on Saturday, March 16, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, at the Radisson Conference Center.
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By Abby Schultz -Phillips is bringing an expansive selling exhibition of contemporary Native American art to New York beginning on Friday that will showcase a diversity of expression from more than 60 artists practicing...
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The first time Anthony Warrior was asked to cater a meal of Native American foods, his client requested fry bread. He responded that the bread wasn’t what Native Americans ate, it was something created during the Depression to eat.
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www.marketwatch.com -Activewear retailer Faherty identifies which Native tribes’ lands its store locations occupy
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www.masslive.com -Authorities from Minnesota to Maine are adding Native American language translations to road signs and building facades.
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nativenewsonline.net -The National American Indian Veterans (NAIV) organization will receive a congressional charter, marking the first Native American-dedicated group and the first veterans group to receive a charter in 15 years.
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www.empireonline.com -By James White -Written by Ryan Little, the episode was created in close collaboration with members of the Mohawk Nation like historian Doug George and Mohawk language expert Cecelia King to ensure cultural authenticity.
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www.kalw.org -By Malihe Razazan -On this edition of Your Call, we discuss Murder in Big Horn, a three-part docuseries on Showtime featuring stories of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Montana.
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www.wisn.com - by Hannah Hilyard -Alaqua Cox graduated in 2015 from the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delavan
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