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FEMA ANNOUNCES FIRST NATIONAL TRIBAL AFFAIRS ADVOCATE  

October 12, 2022 Native News Online Staff
WASHINGTON – Following the release of its first-ever National Tribal Strategy in
August, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has appointed the
agency’s first National Tribal Affairs Advocate, Native News Online has learned.
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Currents


INDIGENOUS BUSINESS GROUP LAUNCHES INAUGURAL CONFERENCE IN MILWAUKEE

October 12, 2022 Darren Thompson Currents 530
MILWAUKEE—On Tuesday, the Indigenous Business Group (IBG) launched its inaugural
conference to highlight Native businesses in the region at the Potawatomi Casino
& Hotel in Milwaukee.
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A BOLD MISSION: ENDING HEALTH INEQUITY IN INDIAN COUNTRY

Indigenous PACT is a Native American woman owned company with a bold mission –
bringing health equity to Indian Country in a single generation. We are a
healthcare consulting company with a focus on three outcomes: Healthy Citizens,
Sustainable Economies, and Healing Spaces. We work with Tribal communities to
understand their healthcare delivery needs, create a shared strategic plan of
action, and initiate solutions.
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AN HONEST HISTORY

Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution Elevates Stories of Native
People from the Revolutionary Era
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Opinion


INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ DAY IS EVERY DAY

October 10, 2022 Cheryl Crazy Bull Opinion 522
Guest Opinion. Monday marks Indigenous Peoples’ Day, thanks to the tireless work
of Indigenous advocates and allies who have worked to secure its recognition by
municipalities, states, and the nation (although still not a federal holiday,
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a federally recognized holiday). Native Peoples were
always here—at the time of contact—and now, thanks to the tenacity and
resilience of our ancestors and the advocacy of our people today. When we
celebrate Native heritage, cultures, traditions, and people today, we remember
our ancestors’ many sacrifices and soberly reflect on the impact colonialism had
on our people and our ways of living.
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ DAY: A CALL TO HIGHER CONSCIOUSNESS

October 10, 2022 Wakinyan LaPointe and Thorne LaPointe Opinion 662
Guest Opinion. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a call to higher consciousness, and it
is one that is not solely defined by human beings, but emerges from the original
instructions of what the Lakota people also call wotakuye (relations with all
life).
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Sovereignty


AAIA CONFERENCE OPENS IN MICHIGAN TO EXPLORE REPATRIATION THROUGH THE LENS OF
COMPLIANCE, ADVOCACY AND ACTIVISM

October 12, 2022 Jenna Kunze Sovereignty 113
NEW BUFFALO, Mich. — Who owns Native American ancestral remains? What’s the
spiritual role of repatriating them, and how can the federal government better
facilitate their return? These were some of the high-level questions answered at
the Association on American Indian Affairs’s 8th annual repatriation conference,
which kicked off yesterday in New Buffalo, Michigan.
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AFTER 130 YEARS, MASSACHUSETTS MUSEUM WILL RETURN SACRED LAKOTA ARTIFACTS

October 11, 2022 Jenna Kunze Sovereignty 4181
The Founders Museum in Barre, Mass. will return 151 sacred Lakota artifacts to
their rightful owners after more than a century, museum officials announced
today.
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Education



BARD COLLEGE GETS $50 MILLION BOOST FOR INDIGENOUS STUDIES PROGRAM

September 29, 2022 Native News Online Staff Education 1094
Bard College in Hudson, New York, has received a cumulative $50 million from two
charity foundations to support the development and expansion of its Indigenous
Studies program.
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AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE FUND PRESIDENT CHERYL CRAZY BULL NAMED MEMBER OF THE
THRIVE LEADERS NETWORK

September 24, 2022 Native News Online Staff Education 1322
American Indian College Fund President and CEO Cheryl Crazy Bull has been named
a member of the newly created Thrive Leaders Network by the Kresge Foundation.
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Arts & Entertainment


REVIEW: 'SPIRIT RANGERS' CELEBRATES NATURE, COMMUNITY AND NATIVE STORYTELLING

October 11, 2022 Monica Whitepigeon Arts & Entertainment 873
The celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday served as a potent reminder
that Native people are still here and Indigenous individuals shouldn’t feel
invisible.
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10 INDIGENOUS PEOPLE SHAPING CULTURE

October 10, 2022 Native News Online Staff Arts & Entertainment 1543
Over the past few years, Indigenous people have become more visible in
mainstream arts, entertainment and culture in the U.S. and Canada. In
celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, here are 10 Native Americans blazing
trails in arts and culture that you should get to know.
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Health


NAVAJO NATION RECOGNIZES “BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH”

October 04, 2022 Native News Online Staff
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OCTOBER IS NATIONAL DENTAL HYGIENE MONTH

October 01, 2022 Jessica A. Rickert
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Environment


CALIFORNIA SENATORS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO RECOGNIZE TULE RIVER TRIBE’S WATER
RIGHTS

September 20, 2022 Native News Online Staff Environment 2650
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Alex Padilla and Dianne Feinstein, both Democrats,
introduced legislation last Thursday to formally recognize the Tule River
Tribe’s reserved water rights.
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NEW MEXICO’S HEINRICH, LEGER FERNÁNDEZ INTRODUCE BICAMERAL BILLS TO APPROVE
WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENTS FOR 4 PUEBLOS

September 20, 2022 Native News Online Staff Environment 1965
WASHINGTON – Two members of New Mexico’s Congressional delegation introduced
bills on Tuesday to approve the water rights claims of four tribal Pueblos in
the state.
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Trending Stories


KEVIN LOCKE, LAKOTA FLUTE PLAYER, HOOP DANCER, AND CULTURAL AMBASSADOR, WALKS ON
AT 68

October 02, 2022 Darren Thompson
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THROUGH THE EYES OF A 6-YEAR-OLD CHILD, ORANGE BECAME A SYMBOL OF AN INDIGENOUS
MOVEMENT

September 30, 2022 Levi Rickert and Neely Bardwell
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HAVING TO DRIVE 98 MILES TO VOTE IS UN-AMERICAN, YET SOME NATIVE AMERICANS ARE
EXPECTED TO DO JUST THAT

October 02, 2022 Levi Rickert
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