WASHINGTON Tribal nations are seeing themselves represented more than ever before in the government, but they still need to make their voices heard more loudly at the ballot box, the president of the National Congress of American Indians said Feb. 12.
WASHINGTON — Tribal nations are seeing themselves represented more than ever before in the government, but they still need to make their voices heard more loudly at the ballot box,
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Native communities need improvements in health care, tribal policing and ballot access, Mark Macarro, president of the National Congress of American Indians, said this week.