DoJ Listens to Navajo Nation Request, Will Investigate Loreal Tsingine Death
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Family members of Tsingine have questioned why the officer would be afraid of Tsingine.

Teeing Off for Scholarships: Wilderness at Fortune Bay to Host Charity Golf Tournament Aug. 18
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The Wilderness at Fortune Bay, Lake Vermillion, Minnesota
USDA Awards $2.2M to Remote Native Villages
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“Downtown” Kenny Lake, Alaska, one of five small towns in the Copper River School District that will benefit from a recently awarded U.S. Department of Agriculture grant. The grant money will allow the Kenny Lake School to be linked via video conferencing with staff from four other small schools, allowing them to share resources and curriculum.
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Northeastern State University Professor Amy Proctor (right) works with research assistant Candice McCollum on a report about the impact of methamphetamine on the country’s Native American population.
Mayan Leaders Free Of Charges; Will Sue Government Of Belize
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Supporters of the 13 Mayan villagers and leaders arrested by Belizean police last year hold signs waiting for their release.
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Herbert Hoover lived with an uncle who was an Indian agent on the Osage Nation when he was six years old.