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Red, white and blue: A strategy for survival as Native Americans navigate 250 years of history

Red, white and blue: A strategy for survival as Native Americans navigate 250 years of history

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Swiftly marching toward westward expansion, the United States in the 1800s brought with it a tidal wave of displacement and cultural suppression for Native Americans. A century of broken treaties already had spawned distrust of the federal government, and

By Associated Press 18 Jun 2026
Supreme Court sends closely watched Native American voting rights decision back to lower court

Supreme Court sends closely watched Native American voting rights decision back to lower court

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court acted in a Voting Rights Act case brought by Native American tribes this month, saying a closely watched ruling needs to be reconsidered after a high court ruling that weakened the Civil Rights-era law. The justices ordered lower courts

By Associated Press 26 May 2026
Indigenous people honor and raise awareness for relatives who are missing or have been killed

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Indigenous people honor and raise awareness for relatives who are missing or have been killed

NATIONAL (AP) — Across the country, Indigenous people are gathering this week to honor loved ones who are missing or have been killed and to call for better data collection, law enforcement response and reforms to make their communities safer. From U.S. state capitols and tribal community spaces to the

By Associated Press, Russell Sun Eagle, Report for America Corps Member 06 May 2026
For second time, Trump seeks to eliminate federal funding for tribal colleges and universities

For second time, Trump seeks to eliminate federal funding for tribal colleges and universities

By GRAHAM LEE BREWER Associated Press For the second year in a row, the Trump administration is proposing slashing federal funding for tribal colleges and universities. President Donald Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget proposal calls for a $1.5 trillion increase to defense spending and would carve billions

By Associated Press 23 Apr 2026
Drivers save amid soaring gas prices by fueling up at tribal stations

Drivers save amid soaring gas prices by fueling up at tribal stations

According to the latest data, Oklahoma leads the nation in tribally owned gas stations at 78, and fueling up at one could now before more beneficial than ever. As gas prices continue to rise amid the Iran war, drivers across the U.S. may be able to save at the

By Associated Press, Brittany Harlow 20 Apr 2026
Indian Health Service is digging out of decades-old construction backlog for medical buildings

Indian Health Service is digging out of decades-old construction backlog for medical buildings

By SAVANNAH PETERS SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. (AP) — An empty lot between a fire station and a soccer field just outside Albuquerque soon will be the home of a federal medical center first promised to Native American patients more than 30 years ago. Earlier this month, Santa Ana Pueblo

By Associated Press 01 Apr 2026
Despite recent gains, tribal citizens descended from slaves face disparate treatment

Despite recent gains, tribal citizens descended from slaves face disparate treatment

By SAVANNAH PETERS and GRAHAM LEE BREWER MCLOUD, Okla. (AP) — Tribal citizens whose Black ancestors were enslaved by citizens of several tribal nations in Oklahoma are starting to see more inclusive access to Native American health care, education and other social services, but barriers remain. Federal and tribal agencies have

By Associated Press 05 Mar 2026
Lawsuit over national park exhibits raises concerns about erasing Indigenous history

Lawsuit over national park exhibits raises concerns about erasing Indigenous history

WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over National Park Service policies that the groups say erase history and science from America’s national parks. A lawsuit filed in Boston says orders by President Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum have forced park service

By Associated Press 17 Feb 2026
Oglala Sioux Tribe says three tribal members arrested in Minneapolis are in ICE detention

Oglala Sioux Tribe says three tribal members arrested in Minneapolis are in ICE detention

By GRAHAM LEE BREWER Associated Press The president of Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota on Tuesday called for the immediate release of tribal members who were detained at a homeless encampment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minnesota last week. Three of the four Oglala Sioux Tribe members

By Associated Press 14 Jan 2026
Judge blocks Trump administration from purging DEI-related terms from Head Start grant applications

Judge blocks Trump administration from purging DEI-related terms from Head Start grant applications

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's efforts to remake Head Start, ordering it to stop purging words it associates with diversity, equity and inclusion from grant applications and barring it from laying off any more federal employees in the Office of Head Start.

By Associated Press 12 Jan 2026
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