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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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Indigenous Peoples' Day, observed on October 14, 2024, is a significant moment to honor and celebrate the rich history, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the United States. 

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Native Vote 2024. The Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) has expressed serious concern over comments made by Alaska House Speaker Cathy Tilton (Republican) during a recent radio interview, where she stated that repealing the witness signature requirement for absentee ballots “leaned the election towards Mary Peltola, to be quite honest.” AFN believes these remarks raise alarming questions about efforts within the State House to potentially disenfranchise voters in order to influence the outcome of elections.

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On Monday, Indigenous Peoples' Day will be celebrated across Indian Country. 

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As the Southeast recovers from the impacts of Hurricanes Milton and Helene, FEMA and federal agencies continue to support affected communities, working closely with state and local officials to aid survivors and coordinate recovery efforts.

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Native Vote 2024. Minnseota Gov. Tim Walz, the 2024 Democratic Vice Presidential nominee, brought a message that tribal nations would alwasy have a voice in DC when Harris-Walz ticket is elected to Native American tribal leaders Gila River Indian Community.on Wednesday, October 9, 2024.

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The Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC) Board of Directors is excited to announce the appointment of Jolene Holgate (Navajo) as the new executive director. Jolene brings extensive experience and a strong dedication to serving the Indigenous community, making her an ideal leader for the organization's next chapter.

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Kyrie Irving and ANTA, an apparel company, have just dropped the most anticipated sneaker of the year, the "Chief Hélà" colorway of the ANTA KAI 1, and it’s more than just a killer shoe. It’s a tribute to Kyrie’s Native American heritage, bringing a deep cultural connection to the world of high-performance footwear.

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Three decades of confusion around the tax status of tribally chartered businesses may soon come to an end with new federal rules announced on Monday.