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Wildfires and climate change are shifting the way some Quebec Cree hunt

Wildfires and climate change are shifting the way some Quebec Cree hunt
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Goose hunting in times of avian influenza

Avian influenza can be deadly for birds and federal and local officials in several provinces are concerned about the impacts of the disease on both the wild and domestic bird populations. ....

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Evening briefs in Indian Country


Evening briefs in Indian Country
Headlines from May 10, 2021
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May 10, 2021
Rodney Cawston, chairmen of the Colville tribe business council, stands at the site of the Enloe Dam on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020, in Oroville, Wash. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times via AP)
Headlines from May 10, 2021
Hello Monday! Here’s a look at what’s happening today:
Native students continue to battle for the right to wear eagle feathers
The disagreement over allowing Native students to wear eagle feathers and regalia during high school graduation rears its contentious head once again this year.
Some Native students continue to face push back from schools prohibiting the wearing of eagle feathers and traditional regalia at graduation ceremonies due to strict dress codes, according to Matthew Campbell, staff attorney with the Native American Rights Fund, the largest legal nonprofit organization defending Native American rights. ....

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