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Reporter s Notebook: For More Than 20 Years, Ancestor Led or Taught at Various Indian Boarding and Day Schools

Reporter s Notebook: For More Than 20 Years, Ancestor Led or Taught at Various Indian Boarding and Day Schools
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Native American News Roundup September 10-16, 2023

Native American News Roundup September 10-16, 2023
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Caravan Heading to Washington, D C , Advocating for the Release of Leonard Peltier on His 79th Birthday

A caravan that started in Western South Dakota is heading to Washington D.C. to demonstrate for the release of political prisoner Leonard Peltier near the White House on Tuesday, September 12, Peltier’s 79th birthday.

Charges dropped for Black Hills land defenders

FOLLOWUP In late March, charges against Tilsen and the other land defenders were dropped, according to a news release from NDN Collective. A final charge against Tilsen will be dropped once he completes a diversion program. “Tens of thousands organized, called, donated to our legal and bail fund and signed the petitions to drop these charges, and we acknowledge their invaluable support,” said the release. Tilsen credited his fellow land defenders’ hard work: “We organized, we fought, and we backed them into a corner.” Get our Indigenous Affairs newsletter ↓ Thank you for signing up for Indian Country News, an HCN newsletter service.

No Place Like Home

If you wish to subscribe, click here. January 1, 2021 In our first issue of 2021, we dive into the concept of home, leading off with an in-depth feature about second-home owners in Gunnison County, Colorado, who fought back after county officials asked them to leave when COVID-19 arrived. Throughout the West, we learn how small towns with already-overheated housing markets are seeing a staggering increase in prices during the pandemic as the Zoom boom sends workers flocking to more desirable locations. Our cities are changing, too, as is shown by a unique research project in Seattle that details the many ways in which COVID-19 is transforming urban landscapes. In many places, evictions are on the rise, but in Pima County, Arizona, some of the constables charged with enforcing evictions are finding ways to help tenants stay in their homes. In Juneau, Alaska, an 80-year-old tugboat reveals a very different problem: the abandoned vessels that are littering the West coast. We talk to i

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