Checkpoints on reservations point of discussion

Dewey County Sheriff assisting Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe at  checkpoint. EAGLE BUTTE — The Cheyenne River Sioux and Oglala Sioux tribes are refusing to bow to an order South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sent the two tribes on May 8. The order states the tribes must remove coronavirus traffic checkpoints

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Southwest tribes respond to coronavirus

ALBUQUERQUE – The Navajo Nation has set up a Health Command Operations Center to combat the coronavirus as cases of the pandemic continue to increase. In a press release on April 22, the Command Center reported that there were 1,282 positive cases of coronavirus on the Navajo Nation and a

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Tribal governments sue for overdue pandemic relief money

Self-described “mask warriors” cut donated fabric and channel it to sewers to make protective gear for first responders of the Pueblo and Navajo Nation “and all over Turtle Island.”  COURTESY / Pueblo Action Alliance WASHINGTON – Federal lawsuits filed by more than a dozen tribes succeeded in preventing Alaska Native

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A remarkable story about the Northern Cheyenne

  LAME DEER, Mont. – Gerry Robinson, an enrolled member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana was recently informed that he will be awarded the Western Heritage Award for Outstanding American Western Novel in recognition of his recently published book The Cheyenne Story: An Interpretation of Courage. The novel

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Pipeline loses permit, but construction continues

Just before the court decision, grassroots pipeline resisters held a water prayer ceremony in Sweetgrass, Mont., where the pipeline is being built across the Canada-U.S. border under a separate permit. COURTESY / Kokipasni – No Fear GREAT FALLS, Montana – Even after a federal judge here revoked permission for the

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BIA steps on tribal sovereignty

The BIA “has shut down Route 9 at mile marker 12.2 for two years now because you failed to live up to your trust responsibility…. Why are you accusing us of closing roads when you have done that to us?” Cheyenne River Sioux tribal chair tells federal bureau director. EAGLE

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