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Bill Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico and a resume that included serving in Congress and in the Clinton administration as United Nations ambassador, succeeding Madeleine Albright, and then as secretary of energy, died in his sleep Friday at his summer home in Chatham Massachusetts. He was 75 years old.
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TUSHKAHOMA, Okla. — Thousands of Choctaw tribal citizens are Tushkahoma, Oklahoma (Tvshka Homma), the Choctaw Nation's capitol grounds for the annual Labor Day Festival that lasts all weekend long. The Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival has been a decades-long tradition for the Choctaw people who gather to celebrate their culture and meet up with family and friends.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) will travel to Ottawa, the capital of Canada, to engage in discussions with Canadian leadership focusing on the mutual commitment of our two nations to empower Indigenous communities.
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KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Prior to the start of play of the football game the announcer at Waldo Stadium Field told the crowd of 19,432 that Thursday night marked a new era for Western Michigan University (WMU) Bronco football. He was referring to the inaugural game for new head football coach Lance Taylor (Choctaw), who is the only NCAA Division I Native American head football coach.
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More than 13,000 homes in Navajo Nation are without electricity. An electrifying mutual aid project is changing that.
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The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) has launched an interactive map of American Indian boarding schools and residential schools in partnership with the National Center on Truth and Reconciliation.
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The National Park Service announced $603,149 in grants on Monday for 10 projects across Indian Country in protection of America’s Native cultures.
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The Honorable Melissa L. Pope, chief judge for the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi (NHBP) Tribal Court, received the 2023 Judith S. Kaye Award for Judicial Excellence during a ceremony at the American Bar Association in Denver.
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