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A conversation with Superintendent Frank No Runner of St. Stephens Indian School, a former boarding school located on Wyoming's Wind River Indian…
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After 75 years, Grand Junction’s Central High School will keep the name Warriors, but the school’s mascot — that depicts a Native person — will soon be…
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The Bureau of Land Management is investigating vandalism at Birthing Rock, a petroglyph panel estimated to be at least 1,000 years old. KZMU Radio in Moab…
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Following Missteps, History Colorado Adds Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes to Sand Creek Massacre ExhibitThe narrative about the Sand Creek Massacre among white historians and lawmakers hasn’t always stayed true to what actually occurred.Originally published…
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When the Seattle Indian Health Board requested more personal protective equipment last March, they instead received a box of body bags.
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Tribes in the Colorado River basin are calling for more influence in how the climate-stressed river is managed. As negotiations kick off on a new set of…
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City officials are hoping the donation is the beginning of a new tradition.Mayor Michael Hancock joined Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Gov. Reggie Wassana on…
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It's been a year since teachers were handed an unprecedented request: Educate students in entirely new ways — amid the backdrop of a pandemic.
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Senate Bill 21-29 would require public universities to offer in-state tuition classification to students who are members of an Indigenous tribe with…
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Cheyenne Mountain High School's decision didn't come without controversy. But Black Lives Matter protests and Senate Bill 116 pushed the effort…