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In Oklahoma, Juneteenth highlights tribal slavery descendants' fight for recognition and citizenship While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in ...
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The Tribal Relations Program In 2012, Fritz led a non-binding city resolution directing the city to “mutually formalize coordination and consultation with its Tribal Government Partners.” ...
In the many treaties the U.S. signed with tribal nations, it outlined several rights owed to them — like land rights, health care and education through departments established later, like the BIE.
The Trump administration is asking Congress to cut funds for tribal colleges and universities by nearly 90 percent, according to the Department of the Interior’s proposed budget released Monday.
Tribal colleges “are lifelines in Indian Country,” Leger Fernández said in a statement. “They provide higher education rooted in language, culture and community.
The Small Business Administration has declared that President Trump’s executive order rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion programs in government does not apply to tribally-owned and ...
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The claim that the first person to build a billion-dollar company is a year away is merely a prediction. While it is possible that the timeline doesn't exactly pan out, Anthropic CPO Mike Krieger ...
In light of that, wearing tribal regalia at graduations “should not be a contentious issue,” Gali said. “Our young people deserve to walk with dignity and pride.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Friday announced over $90 million in federal Indian Housing Block Grants for tribes across the Midwest.
Tribal leaders have voiced concerns that actions by the Trump administration — such as "abandoning climate resiliency efforts," a new report finds — could impact economic growth in Indian Country.