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The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi and its Four Winds Casinos are making 1,000 families in need happy this Thanksgiving through a giveaway of holiday food boxes.

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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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This week on Native Bidaské (Spotlight), Native News Online editor Levi Rickert welcomed legendary Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills (Oglala Sioux Tribe) to the show to discuss how he triumphed over obstacles he encountered during his life.

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office, based in Phoenix, Ariz. announced on Wednesday, November 16 the indictment of 17 individuals on a variety of federal crimes committed on the San Carlos Indian Reservation that include arson, aggravated assault, firearms violations, domestic violence assaults, assault against an officer, child abuse, sexual assault, kidnapping, manslaughter, and murder.

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WASHINGTON— The U.S.  Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) this week  announced it had awarded $224 million to tribal governments as part of its Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program

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Native American Heritage Month runs from Nov. 1- Nov. 30, recognizing Indigenous peoples past and present who have positively influenced and enriched the United States. This month, we spoke to leaders at 4 news organizations that serve Indigenous audiences to find out how they connect with their readers, what fuels their passion for journalism and how they stay competitive in the digital and print news market.

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This week in Tribal Business News, a native-owned energy company is awarded $31 million to build a state-of-the-art microgrid for a SoCal tribe; California voters rejected sports betting measures that would step on tribal sovereignty; and Google launched a digital coaching program to leverage tribal broadband. 
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Last week, federal investigators in Fairfield, Maine, seized items for sale at an antique auction house to determine whether or not the items —including one reported to be an "Apache scalp" — are indeed authentic.
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The Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center took a big step forward with a planned expansion last week, purchasing 333 acres from its new partner, Adirondack Land Trust.