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Search Intensifies for Missing Lakota Actor Cole Brings Plenty in Eastern Kansas

Authorities, family, and volunteers ramp up efforts on the fifth day of the search for Cole Brings Plenty, a 27-year-old Lakota actor missing since March 31. As investigations continue, social media speculation grows, highlighting broader concerns about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) crisis.

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The Road to Healing Heads to Albuquerque on October 29th

The Department of Interior’s “The Road to Healing will make its 11th stop in New Mexico for its the next stop. The Interior Department announced on Thursday that Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) and Assistant Secretary for India.

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Native Man Shot at Protest in New Mexico

Earlier today, New Mexico State Police confirmed that a man was shot while celebrating the delay in replacing the statue of Don Juan de Oñate just outside the Rio Arriba County Clerk’s Office in Española.

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ICYMI Native Bidaské with Cheryl Crazy Bull on the U.S. Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling

Last Friday, Dr. Cheryl Crazy Bull joined Native News Online Levi Rickert Publisher on Native Bidaské to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 29 ruling on Affirmative Action and its effects on Indian Country.

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Oklahoma Legislature Overrides Governor Stitt's Veto of Native Regalia Bill

Yesterday, the Oklahoma Legislature overrode Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto of a tribal regalia bill that will protect American Indian students’ right to wear regalia at graduations.

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