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    Becerra v. San Carlos Apache Tribe Oral Argument

    The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Becerra v. San Carlos Apache Tribe, a consolidated case on administrative cost reimbursements between tribes and the federally-funded Indian Health S…

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    Hearing on Economic Development of Native American Land

    An Interior Department official and tribal leaders testified on economic development of land belonging to Native Americans, before a House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insula…

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    Winter Count

    A “winter count” is a Plains Indian tradition of recording a tribe’s history with symbols drawn on buffalo hide or other material. In this short film funded by the U.S. Information Agency, L…

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    President Biden Speaks at the White House Tribal Nations Summit

    President Biden signed an executive order to “promote the next era of tribal self-determination” following his remarks at the 2023 White House Tribal Nations Summit. The order will focus on …

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    A Brutal Reckoning

    Author Peter Cozzens talked about the 1813 Creek War, Andrew Jackson’s role in this conflict and the subsequent removal of Native Americans on the Trail of Tears. The Army and Navy Club in W…

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    Senate Indian Affairs Field Hearing on Salmon Decline

    The Senate Indian Affairs Committee held a field hearing in Bethel, Alaska, to discuss the impact of salmon decline on Alaska Native communities.

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    Miss Indian American Collection

    Sheridan Fulmer Public Library’s Wyoming Room manager Kim Ostermyer showed items from Sheridan’s Miss Indian American Collection and explains how the pageant competition helped improve relat…

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    Children Left Behind

    Oglala Lakota journalist and author Tim Giago wrote his first book, Children Left Behind: The Dark Legacy of Indian Mission Boarding Schools, at the age of 17. Mr. Giago talked about his exp…

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    American West in 1862

    Historians looked back at the year 1862 and discussed Native Americans and the American West, including the U.S-Dakota Wars and the Sand Creek Massacre. This program was part of the Organiza…

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    Presidents and Native Americans

    What were the policies of presidents towards Native Americans? The White House Historical Association hosted a virtual program with Donald Fixico to find out. He’s on the Arizona State Unive…

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    President Biden Announces New Grand Canyon Monument

    President Biden signed a proclamation on-site in Coconino County, Arizona, to designate nearly 1 million acres of land as Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni -- Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Cany…

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    Inside the American Indian Movement

    Speakers discussed the American Indian Movement from its early leadership to the controversial trial of Leonard Peltier, convicted of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shooting on the Pine …

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    Choctaw Confederates

    During the Civil War, members of the Choctaws Nation held slaves and fought alongside Confederate forces. Author Fay Yarborough talked about Native populations, slavery, and the Confederacy.…

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    Native Americans and the Federal Government

    Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties and interactions with the federal government during the 19th century. He described the Trai…

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    History of Lenape Forced Removals

    Native people, educators, and activists discussed the Lenape people, the native inhabitants of what is now New York City, and their forced removal from the area. This virtual program was hos…

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    Native American Art and Museum Collections

    University of California, Davis, art history professor Heghnar Watenpaugh discussed objects of native American culture in museum collections as well as repatriation efforts.

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    The Earth is All That Lasts

    Author Mark Gardner discussed his dual biography of the Lakota leaders Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Tesoro Cultural Center in Morrison, Colorado, hosted this program.

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    Bureau of Indian Affairs/Office of Insular Affairs Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Request

    Interior Department officials testified on President Biden’s 2024 budget requests before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs. Assistant Interior Secretary …

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    Path Lit by Lightning

    David Maraniss discussed the athletic career of Olympic champion Jim Thorpe and the discrimination he faced as a Native American. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festi…

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    After Words with Matika Wilbur

    Photographer Matika Wilbur spoke about her efforts to shift how Native America is viewed through her photos. She was interviewed by American University professor Elizabeth Rule.

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