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Tribal leaders are working proactively to both influence decisions at the federal level and to prepare for inevitable changes.
Far as he was from Washington, D.C., as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hiked to the top of a ...
"We’re not just talking about growing a casino," said Hard Rock President Mark Birtha. "This is a long-term master plan that ...
After weeks of uncertainty, two tribal colleges have been told they can hire back all employees who were laid off as part of ...
The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians has taken the Department of the Interior to federal court over what the Tribe is ...
Related: How a tribe won a legal battle against the federal Bureau of Indian ... Like SIPI, Haskell was forced after the layoffs to shift job responsibilities and increase the workload for instructors ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he is committed to improving the Indian Health Service. Native American leaders ...
Tribal leaders, health officials and community members have told lawmakers that restoring the job is critical for improving ...
Candice Griego's journey from health care to hunger relief is reshaping food access for New Mexico's tribal communities.
Haskell Indian Nations University and Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute each initially lost about 20% of their staff.
NPCA explains how recent actions by the Trump administration harm parks by negating the legally binding relationship between ...
These tribal farmers had no land rights, no irrigation, and no steady income. Today, jasmine fields have replaced uncertainty. With every bloom, their lives are transforming—offering hope, stability, ...