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HOPKINS, Mich. — Hundreds of spectators enjoyed the drumming and dancing at the 2024 Sweetgrass Moon Powwow, sponsored by the Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi Indians, on Saturday at the Tribe’s powwow grounds at Camp Jijak in Hopkins, Michigan.

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The San Carlos Apache Tribe has declared a state of emergency and requested disaster assistance from the state and federal governments to battle the Watch Fire that has destroyed at least 13 homes leaving at least 75 people homeless and forcing the evacuation of more than 400 people.  Arson is suspected and under investigation.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren wants to help hundreds of Navajo businesses grow through a new loan program. President Nygren made $7 million in funding available to small businesses through two loan programs offered by the nonprofit, innovative business accelerator Change Labs in Tuba City.

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Native Vote 2024. The San Carlos Tribe is speakng out against recent legislation recently by the U.S. House of Representatives  that would further disenfranchise Indigenous communities. The “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act” (SAVE), introduced by House Republicans, would require anyone seeking to register to vote in federal elections to provide an approved form of photo ID.  

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On July 12, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe began construction on a 45-unit apartment complex designed to serve its elders. This development, Two Yaqui Square, is the latest phase of the expansive Yaqui Square master-planned project, which aims to provide affordable housing for hundreds of tribal members. 

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Mitchell Museum of the American Indian,  3001 Central Street in Evanston, Ill. will host a free community conversation "Homelessness and Chicago’s Native American Community" on Thursday,  August 1 from 6:30 to 8 pm - Central Time.

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Join Native News Online Publisher Levi Rickert on this week’s Native Bidaské as he interviews Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills (Oglala Lakota) about his new children’s book, “Wings of an Eagle."

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SULPHUR, Okla. – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby, along with tribal leadership and state and local officials, met with U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman June 4 to discuss rebuilding the community after an EF-4 tornado slammed into the downtown area April 27, leveling multiple businesses and homes.

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Cayuga Nation filed a federal lawsuit last week against two neighboring counties for refusing to transmit emergency 911 calls to the Nation’s police department, violating the tribe’s rights under federal law.