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Oklahoma tribes split over tribal status of former slaves' descendants - Cronkite News

Oklahoma’s five largest tribes split Wednesday on the terms of treaties signed more than 150 years ago regarding their treatment of descendants of their former slaves, and on what those treaties require.

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National Indian Gaming Commission Acting Chair confirmed by US Senate

National Indian Gaming Commission Acting Chair confirmed by US Senate
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'Our Voice Is Going To Be Respected': Biden Restores Native American Affairs Council

/ Sec. Deb Haaland holds a listening session with the All Pueblo Council of Governors in Albuquerque, NM. The Biden administration will restore the White House Council on Native American Affairs, an interagency initiative that coordinates federal services and policies that impact tribal nations. The council was first launched under former President Obama, but went dark for most of the Trump years. The announcement comes as the Biden administration promises to usher in a new era of relations between tribes and the federal government, and to give tribal leaders a true voice in federal Indian policy. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland recently told tribal leaders they can expect engagement from every government agency.

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'Our Voice Is Going To Be Respected': Biden Restores Native American Affairs Council

Savannah Maher The Biden administration will restore the White House Council on Native American Affairs, an interagency initiative that coordinates federal services and policies that impact tribal nations. The council was first launched under former President Obama, but went dark for most of the Trump years. The announcement comes as the Biden administration promises to usher in a new era of relations between tribes and the federal government, and to give tribal leaders a true voice in federal Indian policy. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland recently told tribal leaders they can expect engagement from every government agency. For too long, Indian issues were relegated only to the Indian Affairs bureaus, Haaland said last week in New Mexico at a meeting with the All Pueblo Council of Governors. If we are going to make sure that tribal communities thrive, that tribal sovereignty is respected and strengthened, and if we are truly to repair our nation-to-nation relationships,

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