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Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Evening Session...
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Looking Back to July 2011 - Red Lake 4th of July Celebration - Saturday Afternoon Parade...
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WASHINGTON - Every time the White House changes leadership, the Oval Office décor is updated to be reflective of the wishes of the president. By the time President Joe Biden entered the Oval Office late Wednesday afternoon his office was already set up for him. Gone from the wall was the portrait of President Andrew "Indian Killer" Jackson that was there during Biden's predecessor's time in the Oval Office. The removal of the Jackson portrait was welcome news for Indian Country. Among American...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - The Navajo Nation has extended the Stay-At-Home order requiring all residents to remain at home 24-hours, seven days a week, with the exceptions of essential workers that must report to work, emergency situations, to obtain essential food, medication, and supplies, tend to livestock, outdoor exercising within the immediate vicinity of your home, wood gathering and hauling with a permit. The extension was part of a new public health emergency order that goes into effect...
WASHINGTON - A photograph taken of Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) on Inauguration Day by Brendan Smialowski, a former sports photojournalist from Connecticut who documents politics for wire service Agence France-Presse, has taken over social media with what some estimate more than 100,000 memes. On a day presumed to be entirely about the inauguration President Joseph Biden, it undoubtedly-it seemed-belonged to Mr. Sanders, whose most avid supporters came from young voters during the presidential...
WASHINGTON - In her first month in Congress, New Mexico lawmaker Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.), a member of the Cherokee Nation, is decrying President Biden's efforts to halt construction of President Trump's border wall. "There's no doubt that the border wall has made New Mexico - and the entire country - more safe and secure," Congresswoman Yvette Herrell, an avid Trump supporter, said in a newsletter. "These dangerous moves by the new administration will lead to more illegal immigration, more drug...
SEATTLE — Environmentalists teamed with Native Americans, ranchers and even windsurfers to block nearly every effort over the past decade to export fossil fuels from the West Coast. And they claimed yet another major victory this month when a proposed coal-export terminal in Washington state was called off. Against the odds, and even their own expectations, activists have fended off more than 20 proposals to use West Coast ports to expand the global fossil fuel trade – the carbon equivalent of five Keystone XL pipelines, according to the Sea...