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Water Court decides tribal rights in first-of-kind decision

Water Court decides tribal rights in first-of-kind decision
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At University of Minnesota Morris campus, students demand search for Indian boarding school victims

At University of Minnesota Morris campus, students demand search for Indian boarding school victims Campus sits on site of Native boarding school.  July 24, 2021 5:55pm Text size Copy shortlink: A statue of an Anishinaabe grandmother stands about 8 feet tall in the heart of the University of Minnesota Morris campus. A small boy wearing an American Indian boarding school uniform clutches the grandmother s side while a little girl hides behind her, showing her reluctance to join the boy at the school. The sculpture was installed in 2018 as a reminder of this site s dark history. Decades before the U s Morris campus opened in 1960, a boarding school that separated Native American children from their families and tried to forcibly assimilate them into white culture stood in its place.

Amid grim discoveries in Canada, a Grand Forks woman is planning a vigil for boarding school victims

Amid grim discoveries in Canada, a Grand Forks woman is planning a vigil for boarding school victims
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North Dakota must pay tribes $450K in costs from voter ID lawsuits

North Dakota must pay tribes $450K in costs from voter ID lawsuits Tribal nations sued North Dakota over a state requirement that voters have an ID with a valid residential street address. 6:00 pm, Jul. 20, 2021 × Kim Three Irons, Fort Totten district representative on the Spirit Lake Reservation, was among members of the Spirit Lake Nation applying for North Dakota state identification cards Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, for voting in the upcoming election. Rachel Mount, right, operations manager for drivers licenses in Bismarck, processes her information. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald BISMARCK A panel of judges has ordered North Dakota to pay more than $450,000 in attorney fees and costs accrued by tribes that sued the state over voter identification requirements that they alleged disproportionately burdened Native Americans.

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