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Tribune launches First Nations newsletter for tribal news in Montana

Tribune launches First Nations newsletter for tribal news in Montana Nora Mabie, Great Falls Tribune © PHIL DRAKE/GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE The Tribal Flag Plaza was unveiled Wednesday, giving a new look to the outside of the state Capitol and honoring Native Americans in Montana The Great Falls Tribune is launching First Nations, a weekly email newsletter on tribal news in Montana. In your inbox every Friday, First Nations will keep you updated on the latest tribal news in Montana while diving deeper into complex topics and social justice issues. You can expect to hear from Indigenous leaders, lawmakers, artists and community members on issues they care about most.

Great Falls Tribune launches newsletter for tribal news

The Great Falls Tribune is launching Eight Nations, a weekly email newsletter on tribal news in Montana. In your inbox every Friday, Eight Nations will keep you updated on the latest tribal news in Montana while diving deeper into complex topics and social justice issues. You can expect to hear from Indigenous leaders, lawmakers, artists and community members on issues they care about most. Do you feel strongly about an issue? Is there something our coverage is missing? Eight Nations has a place for you! To amplify Indigenous voices, this newsletter has a “sound off” forum where you can express your opinions and let me know what stories you’d like to see in the news.

Tribune launches Eight Nations newsletter for tribal news in Montana

Tribune launches Eight Nations newsletter for tribal news in Montana
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UM moves vulnerable students to front of vaccine line

MISSOULA — As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues its early stages, the University of Montana has begun the process of protecting its most vulnerable students. A critical part of Phase 1B of the vaccine rollout plan was to provide vaccines to Native Americans and other people of color in Montana. Some students who fall into those groups, including several UM men s basketball players, received shots at a Feb. 1 distribution clinic. I don t know when in my life, in my 50 years, I ve experienced someone identifying minorities at risk and wanting to do something about it, head UM men s basketball coach Travis DeCuire said. So I think when you look at a county that wants to address that in terms of safety, it s a rarity. I m grateful that the University of Montana has been able to play a role in that.

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