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Today, March 27– Native in the Spotlight: Kelli Mosteller  Kelli Mosteller (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) is the executive director of Harvard University’s
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Today, March 27– Native in the Spotlight: Kelli Mosteller  Kelli Mosteller (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) is the executive director of Harvard University’s
Today, March 28– Missing and Murdered: task forces and investigations Tribes and state governments are making new, concerted efforts to
Today, March 29– Meaning and care of your hair A hairstylist is receiving backlash online after being accused of appropriating
Today, March 30– A tribute to Native women Thursday on Native America Calling, we wrap up National Women’s History Month
Today, March 31– The Menu: new pizzeria on Navajo and the state of Native ag Friday on Native America Calling,
Today, April 3 – First Native doctoral program There are three dozen tribal colleges and universities around the country. None of them
Today, April 4 – Vatican rejects Doctrine of Discovery The Vatican’s recent repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery has been
Today, April 5– More than a hairstyle For Native folx, raising public awareness about the importance of hair is an
Today, April 6 – Going the distance: Native track and field Spring is the time when many Native athletes dust
Today, April 7– 40 under 40 This week the Reservation Economic Summit (RES) is celebrating the new class of Native
Today, April 10 – Alaska’s Donlin Gold Mine project A proposed gold mine in southwest Alaska promises riches for investors
Today, April 11– Reassessing the history of horses A new study confirms many tribes’ oral histories that Native Americans utilized
Today, April 12 – A Promise Kept: assessing McGirt v. Oklahoma After removal from their home and an arduous and
Today, April 13 – A federal power company to repatriate remains The nation’s largest federally-owned public utility is making moves
Today, April 14 – The dark side of land conservation When the United States took action to preserve what is
Today, April 17 – Indigenous resistance to deep-sea mining Researchers and environmental advocates don’t know much yet about mining minerals
Today, April 18 – Erasing tribes in South Dakota schools It’s coming down to the wire for the South Dakota
Today, April 19 – Tribal gun laws As Americans debate gun restrictions amid the mass shooting epidemic, proposed federal legislation
Today, April 20 – Tribal cannabis update from New York to Washington State The Shinnecock Nation is opening its first
Today, April 21 – Robots help teach STEM and Native languages Ojibwe inventor Danielle Boyer is on a quest to
Today, April 25 – The Menu: TIME100, feeding elders, and taking on Bobby Flay Oglala Lakota chef Sean Sherman was
Today, April 26 – Is Twitter worth the trade-off? Twitter started as a platform to share ideas publicly in real
Today, April 27– Gathering music, Part 1: Gathering of MCs The annual Gathering of MCs event in Albuquerque enters its
Friday, April 28, 2023 – Gathering music, Part 2: Native Guitars Tour , Jir Anderson’s Native music project is coming