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Jul 08

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Indigenous survivor describes her ‘haunting experience’ of boarding school abuse

By John Yang

For more than a century, native children sent to Canadian Christian boarding schools were banned from speaking their languages or practicing their traditions. Hundreds died but their families were never told and bodies never returned — only found in unmarked…

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Jul 02

Trudeau denounces church burnings, vandalism in Canada

By Jim Morris, Associated Press

Several Catholic churches have recently been vandalized or damaged in fires following the discovery of more than 1,100 unmarked graves at the sites of three former residential schools run by the church in British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

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Apr 29

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‘This IS Kalapuyan Land’: Museum in Oregon has local communities tell their own story

By Cat Wise

Museums have been hit hard over the past year during the pandemic, with a fall survey finding more than 30 percent remain closed and a third were at risk of permanently closing. But one museum on the outskirts of Portland,…

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Apr 23

Watch 6:22
Why Native Americans are excited about the American Rescue Plan, and their future

By Stephanie Sy, Casey Kuhn

Last month, Congress approved a record amount of money for Native American tribes in the American Rescue Plan. On Friday, First Lady Jill Biden spent the second of two days meeting with Navajo officials and hearing about their needs, after…

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Feb 23

Why Indigenous people in cities feel ‘invisible’ as pandemic wears on

By Casey Kuhn

14 states don’t publicly keep track of COVID-19 data for American Indians/Alaska Natives. “We know who we are, and these are our homelands, so to be rendered invisible is another incidence of historical trauma.”…

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Nov 25

Could Bolivia’s current politics be fueling indigenous discrimination?

By Bryan Wood

In the backlash against former President Evo Morales, some Bolivians have used the moment to express anti-indigenous sentiments.

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Sep 19

Watch 7:23
U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo on opening a ‘doorway of hope’ for indigenous artists

By Jeffrey Brown, Kira Wakeam

Joy Harjo, the new poet laureate of the United States, is the first Native American to achieve that honor. Jeffrey Brown recently sat down with Harjo, a member of Oklahoma's Muscogee Creek Nation, in Tulsa to discuss how arts shaped…

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Sep 02

Facebook adds Alaska’s Inupiaq as language option

By Rachel D'Oro, Associated Press

A new Inupiaq language option recently went live on Facebook for those who employ the social media giant's community translation tool.

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Jul 23

This new poetry anthology honors the scope of native writers

By Jennifer Hijazi

There is “grass and apologies, bones and joy, marching bands and genocide, skin and social work” and much more in the work of the 21 native writers featured in the collection.

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Jan 21

At Women’s Marches, a spotlight on missing and murdered Indigenous women

By Jenni Monet

In a weekend of Women's Marches, families and friends across the country spotlighted missing and murdered Indigenous women and transgender people.

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