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Native Vote. SHIPROCK, NM – It was standing room only as Deb Haaland, New Mexico candidate for governor officially launched her “Lift Up New Mexico” tour in Shiprock on Saturday morning as part of her sixteen stops throughout New Mexico and Indian Country.
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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 Vote. On Saturday, July 12th, Deb Haaland—former Secretary of the Interior and current candidate for New Mexico governor—will officially kick off her “Lift Up New Mexico Tour.” During this statewide journey, she’ll connect with voters in rural communities and focus on making life more affordable for working families. The tour follows her 19-stop campaign launch, where she met thousands of New Mexicans in their hometowns and listened to their priorities for the state’s future.
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When conservative pundit Ann Coulter posted “We didn’t kill enough Indians” this past weekend, she wasn’t just spreading hate speech—she was launching a direct attack on tribal sovereignty and the inherent right of Native nations to exist.
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Following the Oak Ridge Fire, Council Delegates Vince James and Brenda Jesus led a coordinated effort to distribute essential supplies to families returning to their homes. The initial phase of relief included the delivery of food, water, hygiene products, and cleaning supplies to assist residents in the early stages of recovery.
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Native Vote. After the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its decision to deny voters in seven states the ability to seek fair representation, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) and its co-counsel have filed a motion to stay that ruling — a key step in preparing to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) is excited to announce the return of the Annual Native Youth Summit—a powerful two-day leadership experience created to uplift, inspire, and connect Native youth across New Mexico. This year’s summit will take place Friday and Saturday, July 11–12, 2025, at Bachechi Open Space in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Most American history books begin with a familiar story — one centered on colonization, conquest, and the so-called “founding” of a nation. But Kathleen DuVal’s latest work flips that narrative on its head.
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The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) strongly condemns the hateful and genocidal statement made by Ann Coulter on July 6, 2025, in a post on the social media platform X, where she declared: “We didn’t kill enough Indians.” There is no place in society for this direct incitement of hatred and violence toward American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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