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! |
Native redistricting strategy bolsters South Dakota urban vote
‘This map provides at least a small outlet. This is a good start’
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.
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
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.
CCC receives five year, $2.1 mil grant to improve Native student success
One in five students at Coconino Community College is Native American.
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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