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Today, March 31 – The Menu: Restored fishing and hunting rights, adorable lamprey, and Provo’s new Continental The Confederated Tribes
Today, April 1 – The righteous rebellion of Indigenous punk rock Punk rock’s rebellious anger aimed at the forces of
Today, April 3 – The unpredictable new trade landscape Indigenous business leaders in the U.S. and all over the world
Today, April 4 — Fresh Native creativity: Fake It Until You Make It and Navajo Highways In Larissa FastHorse’s (Sičháŋǧu
Today, April 7 – The next 50 years of self-governance Cherokee Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. calls the Indian Self-Determination
Today, April 8 – Philanthropy fills in the gaps Philanthropy matches a donor’s passion with an organization’s drive to make
Today, April 9 — Medicaid, Medicare, health care, and food safety on the line U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary
Today, April 10 – Flexing tribal strength during turbulent times Tens of thousands of federal job cuts, on-again, off-again tariffs
Today, April 11— Contemporary Pueblo architects reclaim ancestral knowledge Early Pueblo residents are known for their complex, multi-level dwellings that
Today, April 14 -This week on the federal chopping block: libraries, museums, low-income heating, and food sovereignty At least one
Today, April 15 — Counteracting a pollinator crisis The recent winter proved deadly for honey bee colonies. The Washington State
Today, April 16 — Is it the end of civil rights complaints in schools? The Trump administration scrapped a civil
Today, April 17 — Tribes challenge states on remaining roadblocks to gaming The state of Alaska is actively working to
Today, April 18 — Celebrating Native poetry Elise Pacshen’s (Osage) new book of poetry, “Blood Wolf Moon”, weaves Osage stories
Today, April 21 – Tribes resist fast-tracked Line 5 oil pipeline The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expediting permits
Today, April 22 – Tribes in the arid southwest face water management uncertainty Tribes that rely on Colorado River water
Today, April 23 – Exploring the toll of climate change on Alaska Native villages The PBS program “Frontline” examines the
Today, April 24 – Gathering music Part 1: Gathering of MCs and Merciless Savages As scores of talented musicians and
Today, April 25 – Gathering music Part 2: Native Guitar Tours It’s a Native America Calling tradition to invite Pueblo
Today, April 28 – Autism support and awareness for Native Americans U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Today, April 29 – Mount Rushmore’s troubled history This year marks 100 years since Mount Rushmore was dedicated as a
Today, April 30 — The Menu: Treaty rights fishers endure harassment and Native food programs face uncertainty Greg Biskakone Johnson
Today, May 1 – Remembrances of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing Among the 168 people killed in the Alfred P.
Today, May 2 — Contemporary and influential legacy Native talent on display An exhibition at The Whyte Museum of the