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IDYLLWILD, Calif. — Starting July 2, you can Zoom in on the minds of Native American art, society and ecology experts digging deep into of-the-moment issues in Indian Country.  

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FORT HALL, Idaho — Due the COVID-19 pandemic, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes on Tuesday announced the cancellation of the 57th Annual Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival that was scheduled for August

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LOS ANGELES — There is still a lack of Indigenous voices in the mainstream entertainment industry — fact that several organizations diligently working to fix that problem. Yesterday, The Black List announced a new collaboration with IllumiNative and Sundance Institute to create The Indigenous List, highlighting the very best Indigenous screenwriters from both feature films and television. 

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Montclair, NJ – The Montclair Art Museum announced it has received a $320,000 grant from The Henry Luce Foundation to support a new project built around its collection of Native Art of North America. 

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For the past decade, Adrian Sutherland (Attawapiskat First Nation) has kept busy looking forward, steadily releasing new music that echoes what life is like on the coast of James Bay in remote Northern Canada.   Along with his band, Midnight Shine, he’s dropped three impressive records, but now he’s looking back to his sonic roots: the 2013 self-titled debut album.

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Life online has become an integral part of our existence. The first thing we do when we need something is to turn to the internet for help, knowing that the answers are just a few keystrokes away. 

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Legendary film director Martin Scorsese's upcoming Killers of the Flower Moon, a Paramount production, reportedly might be switching hands to Netflix or Apple, due to its high budget of $200 million. Killers of the Flower Moon, which is based on a 2017 book, is tentatively set for a 2021 release with A-list actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.

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A UFC fight scheduled for April 18 on Tribal land was postponed last night despite UFC President Dana White’s best effort to move forward with the controversial event amid mass stay-at-home ordinances. White, who spoke with ESPN last night, said the decision to pull the plug came from above.

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Back in 1918, “the mother of all pandemics'' swiftly spread influenza to 500 million people, one-third of the world’s population. It was a devastating two-year period that killed an estimated 17 million people globally. There was no vaccine to prevent it and no antibiotics to treat it. Control efforts were limited to non-pharmaceutical interventions, including quarantine, home remedies, good-hygiene practices and disinfectant use. 

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The Native American Music Awards is sponsoring a LIVE concert by award-winning Native American artists on Sunday, April 5, 2020, beginning at 6:30 p.m.