Watch a ceremonial shawl blessing for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, read about burial artifacts returning to their home on New Mexico land, and more in this week’s News You Can Use.

New Native American memorial offers peace in the heart of one of D.C.’s few wild spaces
The wetlands on the grounds of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian are one of the most serene and magical spots in all of Washington. It

Carrie Dann, Native American land activist who blocked mining project, dies
Carrie Dann was a Nevada rancher and Western Shoshone Nation leader who with her sister Mary Dann fought to protect ownership of ancestral lands.
Native American inmates donate powwow fund to support abuse victims
The Children’s Inn accepted a $500 donation from the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Spiritual Group at the South Dakota State Penitentiary on Thursday.

How Native Americans in Congress Voted on Electoral College Objections
The six Native Americans serving in the 117th Congress cast their votes down party lines on Wednesday to certify the Electoral College tallies presented from all 50 states.

Native American artifacts to be returned to New Mexico
Sacred New Mexico Native American artifacts that were dug up nearly a century ago may soon be on their way back to New Mexico.

Missing and Murdered Native Americans Memorial Shawl
Administration for Native Americans (ANA) memorializes Missing and Murdered Native American victims and raises awareness for this crisis through red shawl.We...
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