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Navajo Nation Holds Government Promise over Water Rights in Supreme Court

Navajo Nation Holds Government Promise over Water Rights in Supreme Court

Mar 21, 2023

March 21, 2023The Stars and Stripes and the Navajo Nation flags flying above the entrance to the Navajo National Monument in Arizona.(Paul Marshall/Yorkie Paul / Adobe Stock) Your browser does not support the audio element.Navajo Nation Holds Government Promise over...
Tribes in the Colorado River basin say they’re ‘in the dark’ as states discuss water conservation

Tribes in the Colorado River basin say they’re ‘in the dark’ as states discuss water conservation

Aug 8, 2022

August 8, 2022A canal carries water from the Colorado River to tribal land in Arizona. A group of 14 tribes says they are not being adequately included in discussions about water conservation. "We expect and demand that you protect our interests,” their letter reads....
‘They just didn’t care’: Families’ grief renewed as Interior reviews deaths at tribal jails

‘They just didn’t care’: Families’ grief renewed as Interior reviews deaths at tribal jails

Mar 10, 2022

Published March 10, 2022'They just didn't care': Families' grief renewed as Interior reviews deaths at tribal jailsKUNC | By Robyn Vincent Listen to Audio controls src="https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s223/audio/2022/03/web-tribal-families-feature.mp3" A new report...
‘Know who we are’: Northern Arapaho and Longmont, Colo., forge historic sister city partnership

‘Know who we are’: Northern Arapaho and Longmont, Colo., forge historic sister city partnership

Oct 24, 2021

KUNC | By Robyn Vincent Published October 21, 2021 at 7:34 PM MDT A view of the mountains on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. News Brief Many American towns and metropolises have initiated unions with international locales – “sister cities,” where citizens...
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