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TURTLE MOUNTAIN INDIAN RESERVATION – More than 500 people gathered at the Sky Dancer Event Center on Wednesday afternoon to welcome Leonard Peltier (Turtle Mountain Ojibwe), a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM), back to his homeland after 49 years of incarceration. Peltier was released from a federal maximum-security prison on Tuesday morning and flown to northern North Dakota where he will be confined to a house on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation.
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OKMULGEE, Okla. —The following is a non-exhaustive list of federal grants and programs applicable for Federally Recognized Tribes, State Recognized Tribes, American Indian communities, and Tribal Colleges. On Jan 27, the White House Office of Budget Management issued a memo freezing all federal grants and programs. On Jan 28, Principal Chief David Hill issued Executive Order 25-11 putting into place spending caps for the MCN government offices. While the White House memo was rescinded on Jan. 29, the programs and grants are up for review, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. As of press time, Chief Hill has not made a further statement or cancelled his EO on the MCN spending freeze.
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TURTLE MOUNTAIN INDIAN RESERVATION — Braving sub-zero temperatures on a late sunny afternoon, family, friends, and fellow tribal citizens lined both sides of Highway 281 at the reservation entrance to welcome home Leonard Peltier on Tuesday.
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After almost 49 years of incarceration, American Indian Movement (AIM) member Leonard Peltier was released from prison this morning.
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Editor's Note: This article was previously published in Native News Online on prior Presidents' Days. It was updated to include works concerning American Indians made by the current president of the United States.
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WASHINGTON — In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
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Today, February 16, is Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska. Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich (Tlingit) was a civil rights activist credited with pushing for anti-discrimination laws in the United States. Earlier this week, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a proclamation officially declaring today as Elizabeth Peratrovich Day.
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From the Founder. On Friday, Feb. 14, Native News Online turned 14.
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