nypost.com -By Anthony Perry -“Pretendianism,” or “Playing Indian,” has become one of the most contentious issues among Native Americans today. The topic sparks heated conversations over the very meaning of Native identity.
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North Dakota lawmakers have appointed a Chippewa woman as the state’s poet laureate, making her the first Native American to hold this position in the state and increasing attention to her expertise on the troubled history of NA boarding schools.
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www.smithsonianmag.com - Native Americans spread the animals across the West before Europeans arrived in the region, archaeological evidence and Indigenous knowledge show
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www.theguardian.com -by Adrian Horton -The sobering docuseries Murder in Big Horn examines the struggle for justice for Montana’s missing Native women
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www.nytimes.com -By Eduardo Medina and April Rubin -The Tennessee Valley Authority excavated the remains as it built dams, and it later gave many of them to universities and museums across the South
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tulsaworld.com - The late Will Sampson, a Muscogee actor from Oklahoma, will be among six new inductees in the National Native American Hall of Fame.
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www.voanews.com -Artist Danielle SeeWalker says she is attempting to paint an accurate and insightful representation of contemporary Native American life. Her work is on exhibit in the Western U.S. state of Colorado...
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www.vox.com -By B.L. Blanchard -What the Medicine Wheel, an indigenous American model of time, shows about apocalypse.
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nativenewsonline.net - BY LEVI RICKERT
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by SAM RIBAKOFF / The annual event celebrates the little-known history of 19th century Native American resistance leader Antonio Garra, the spirit of resistance of Native American people and their culture in Southern California.
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