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Last Friday, President Joe Biden issued a historic apology for federal Indian boarding school policy that forcibly stripped Native children of their languages and culture over 150 years in a systematic campaign of assimilation. He gave the apology during a visit Friday to the Gila River Indian Reservation near Phoenix.

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 Navajo votes could be key to swing Arizona again to Democrats
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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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Native News Online's Publisher Levi Rickert was a guest on NPR's "Here and Now" Friday to discuss President Joe Biden's apology historic apology for federal Indian boarding schools that forcibly stripped Native children of their languages and culture over 150 years in a systematic campaign of assimilation.    

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GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION -- A moment of silence, and then an apology.

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Vice President Kamala Harris released a statement in response to the President Joe Biden's apology for Indian boarding school atrocities:

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GILA RIVER, Ariz. — The nation’s leading Native advocacy group, Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) partner to Native Organizers Alliance, responded to reports that President Biden will be issuing an apology for the harm caused by Indian boarding schools. Judith LeBlanc (Caddo), executive director of Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund: issued the following statement on President Joe Biden's Indian boarding school apology:

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The 25th Navajo Nation Council has approved Legislation 0135-24, allocating approximately $148 million from the Síhasin Fund to enhance senior centers throughout the Navajo Nation. This landmark legislation aims to improve elder care by renovating existing facilities, ensuring compliance with ADA standards, and building new centers to better serve Navajo elders.

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BREAKING NEWS. President Joe Biden plans to issue a historic apology for federal Indian boarding schools that forcibly stripped Native children of their languages and culture over 150 years in a systematic campaign of assimilation.