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On October 10, 2024, the Navajo Nation Division for Children & Family Services (DCFS), previously known as the Division of Social Services, received official approval for their "DCFS 477 Plan" from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Public Law 102-477 allows Tribes to voluntarily integrate employment, training, and related services, aiming to improve service effectiveness, reduce unemployment in Indian communities, and support Tribally defined goals aligned with self-determination policies.

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Native Vote 2024. On the first day of early voting in Wisconsin, former President Barack Obama and Minnesota Governor, and current Democratic Vice President nominee, Tim Walz campaigned in Madison for the Harris Walz ticket.

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Native Vote 2024. With less than two weeks left until November 5, election day is quickly approaching, now is the time to make a plan to vote if you haven't already. 

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ZUNI, NM  — The Zuni Youth Enrichment Project recently announced that it received a $30,000 grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico’s Blue ImpactSM initiative. The grant will support ZYEP’s year-round programming, which offers activities in art, physical activity, food sovereignty, built environment, connection to land and youth development.
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Native Vote 2024.  An extensive national survey of 860 American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians to garner their attitudes about the 2024 presidential election shows that former President Donald Trump edges Vice President Kamala Harris in Native News Online poll conducted in September 2024 of likely voters. The survey was conducted prior to the presidential debate held on September 23, 2024. The results were 44.88% for Trump with 37.44% for Harris.

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Native Vote 2024. This Saturday, October 26, Wisconsin Native Vote is partnering with the Bad River and Menominee Indian Tribal Nations to host a dynamic, community-centered event aimed at boosting Native voter turnout for the upcoming election. 
 
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Native Vote 2024. Already in trouble with Montana tribes for his disparaging and racist comments about Native Americans, Montana GOP senatorial candidate Tim Sheehy was caught on tape during a campaign stop in August erasing the tribal influence in the state prior to European contact.

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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren submitted his quarterly State of the Navajo Nation report to the Navajo Nation Council while attending a meeting at the White House to discuss the appointment of a new commissioner for the Office of Navajo Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR).

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Native Vote 2024. Republican Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the vice chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, endorsed the reelection of Democrat Rep. Mary Peltola while speaking at the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) convention in Anchorage, Alaska on Saturday.