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At the August 4–7 quarterly meeting of the Tribal Interior Budget Council (TIBC) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, members of the 25th Navajo Nation Council joined other tribal leaders in voicing strong opposition to proposed flat funding and unfunded priorities in Indian Affairs budgets—marking the third consecutive year of such pushback.
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On the latest episode of Native Bidaské, host Levi Rickert sat down with two leaders making a real impact in Indian Country’s sports landscape: Sam McCracken, founder and general manager of Nike’s N7 division, and Ian Hamilton, global vice president of partnerships at U.S. Sports Camps. Their collaboration is helping more Native youth get active, build confidence, and see new possibilities for their futures.
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The Poarch Creek Indians have been chosen as a 2025 Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Award Honoree, a prestigious national honor bestowed by Scouting America’s Mobile Area Council. This award highlights individuals and organizations that go above and beyond in creating and supporting opportunities for youth—especially those from under-resourced rural and urban communities.
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August is Child Support Awareness Month. During this month, the Chickasaw Nation aims to highlight the importance of child support and the crucial need for providing financial support to ensure the well-being of First American children.
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Summer is a busy season filled with activity. Whether attending traditional ceremonies, taking part in powwows, or spending time with relatives and friends, our days are full and meaningful.
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The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) Oral History Project is pleased to announce its 14th stop in Portland, Oregon, from August 25–29, 2025. This visit offers an important opportunity for Indian boarding school survivors from the Pacific Northwest and across the country to share their stories and contribute to a significant national effort.
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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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The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is observed annually on August 9 to raise awareness and promote the protection of the rights of Indigenous peoples worldwide.
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The Lummi Indian Business Council has unanimously voted to banish Jesus Abraham Penuelas-Agramon from all Lummi Nation Trust Lands and from within the exterior boundaries of the Lummi Reservation, according to a press release issued Wednesday.
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