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Aurora's municipal elections are underway. The last update CTR had on the election was back in April. Although municipal ...
Lorelei Cloud (Southern Ute Tribe) isn’t just breaking barriers—she’s reshaping the future of water, Tribal sovereignty, and Indigenous leadership. A trailblazer in every sense, she made history as ...
Career accomplishments and highlights were considered, as well as the professionals' beneficial impacts on their ...
It’s time for a new queen to join the royal lineage in Duncan with the much anticipated coronation day coming Saturday. The Duncan Founder’s Day traditional ceremony will take place at 11:30 a ...
President’s allies take the lead to set up yearlong celebrations around July 4, 2026, bringing in conservative groups and staff from campaign rallies.
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AllAfrica on MSNAnnual Review of Political Science - Africa's Unfinished Democratic Journey: My Modest PartFrom a village in newly independent Ghana to the forefront of the continent's democratic projectGROWING UP IN A NEW NATIONI was just old enough in 1957 to raise the flag of the newly independent Ghana ...
RAMAPO ‒ The Ramapo Lenape Tribal Council released a statement on Friday, June 13, saying longtime Chief Dwaine Perry has been banned as tribal leader after a review of potential financial ...
Despite a rise in graduation rates, Lawrence school officials flagged gaps for Native American students and English learner students and outlined a few steps to address them. On Monday, school ...
Ramapo Lenape Tribal Council temporarily suspended Chief Dwaine Perry over financial impropriety accusations. Perry, chief for 33 years, denies the accusations and claims an attempted coup by ...
The law divided native reservations into plots and gave them to Native Americans. In turn, they were granted U.S. citizenship and were required to abide by all U.S. laws.
It’s in partnership with Oklahoma City Public Schools’ Native American Student Services. The partnership started in 2020 to help add Native American cultural activities into summer curriculum.
George Blue Spruce, right, the first known Native American dentist in the U.S., with his wife, Patricia Blue Spruce, at an Arizona Cardinals game. Blue Spruce died June 2 at 94.
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