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How we kept the fire burning: A year of growth and resilience

Reclaiming our narratives, honoring our ancestors and celebrating the resilience of Indian Country

How Native communities hold space for joy, grief and justice

Caring is an action: Stories of resilience and hope

Hope, revival and solidarity

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Truth in classrooms, healing in community, power in action

Native families confront hard questions: Who is protected — and who isn’t?

Reclaiming information authority: Putting respect into practice

Native voices demand inclusion and accountability

Why data sovereignty matters now

Holding on to hope and celebrating heritage

What data sovereignty means for Native nations

When systems fail: How Native communities are navigating the federal shutdown and other crises

Through activism and storytelling, Indigenous voices rise up

New leadership, old wounds and living traditions

Homegrown solutions: How Native communities are building from within

Honoring the missing, challenging history, celebrating leadership

Native voices push for accountability, culture and civic power

Indian Country acts to protect people and culture

How Bismarck became the heart of tribal conversations this week

Sovereignty, survival and justice take center stage

Sept. 2 Open House: Looking forward to seeing you!

Decisions and gatherings shaping Indian Country

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Facing challenges, taking action

Medicine, memory and mobilization

Native leaders tackle today’s threats, shape tomorrow’s communities

Native women, media and traditions are holding the line

Culture, community and the cost of cuts

Native voices won’t wait — here’s what’s burning this week

Native communities unite around culture, safety and truth

Leadership in our hands: youth, land owners' families and local voices

Investing in Native futures: leaders, solutions and civic power

Leadership, civic action and newly released footage of Renzo Bullhead shape this week’s Native news

This week in Indian Country: what’s threatened, what’s rising

How tribal nations are building safer, smarter, stronger futures

Tribal voices rise: Grief, justice and the push for accountability

Tribal health cuts, a tragic loss and new voices rising in Indian Country

New law, old wounds: What this week reveals about Native resistance

Indigenous communities respond to crisis, culture and new opportunities

A deep dive into dentalium, plus stories on sovereignty and cultural revitalization

How do warming winters, land disputes, and elder wisdom shape Native communities?

MMIP advocates react to FBI’s 'Surge,' the Denver March Powwow dazzles and Buffalo's Fire launches Share & Care campaign

New voices, critical legislation: Brian Bull joins Buffalo’s Fire as MMIP bill hits North Dakota

Native voices on the move: A search for kinship, energy independence, and film

Missing search, pipeline proposals, and grassroots action in Native communities

What’s at stake for Native communities: Lawmakers, education and local news

Missouri riverbed tax fight, Zig's art on display in San Francisco and a housing crunch in ND

Why culture, justice and housing are at a crossroads for Native communities

Natives at forefront of justice, healing, leadership, and dying two decades early

Unlock hidden stories, powerful change, and the future of Native communities—Your essential weekly read!

Why Indigenous justice, film and knowledge are in the spotlight

Allotted landowners go to court, new voice joins Buffalo’s Fire, Sundance Film Festival and Native brain health

Tribal Econ Summit, MMIP legislation, and housing advocacy highlight the week

Clemency for Peltier, Noem skirts banishment, Senate neglects Native issues, and MHA wins big

Natives & health insurance - -Join medical bill chat - Unhoused - Sovereignty and the state-K-12 curriculum guides

Tribal business, heritage celebrations, Natives and ND state Legislature

Kicking off the New Year: Honoring our communities, protecting sacred lands, supporting Native Students, and innovating education for the future