Today, catch up on some of the stories we’re following from Indian Country. This week, people can share information to help investigators solve cases committed in Indian Country through a new website, Native voters in Rapid City, S.D. will have a greater chance of electing a candidate who represents their interests in 2022, and more in this week’s News You Can Use from all over Indian Country! |
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Native redistricting strategy bolsters South Dakota urban vote
‘This map provides at least a small outlet. This is a good start’
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Bureau of Indian Affairs launches site to aid cases involving indigenous people
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has launched a new website set to help cases involving indigenous people.
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Original caretakers: Indigenous groups team up with conservationists to protect swaths of US
Environmental organizations and tribes have been coming together to protect the natural world, and a key part of this teamwork has been land transfers
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Indian Health Service (Department of Health and Human Services)
The Indian Health Service has updated its coronavirus data, showing 328,891 COVID-19 cases through January 9, 2022.
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CCC receives five year, $2.1 mil grant to improve Native student success
One in five students at Coconino Community College is Native American.
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Wyoming Becomes First State To Allocate Money For Tribal Rent Assistance
Wyoming became the first state in the nation on Monday to give federal emergency rental assistance funding to a Native American tribe, the Wyoming Department of Family Services announced.
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