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Indigenous Communities Rally in #BraidsforCole Movement

Join Indigenous communities in a powerful display of unity and remembrance with the #BraidsforCole movement. As the tragic passing of actor Cole Brings Plenty sparks grief and controversy, braids become a symbol of strength and solidarity. Discover how individuals are honoring his legacy & heritage amidst uncertainty.

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Form DEF 14A NORTHRIM BANCORP INC For: Dec 31

Form DEF 14A NORTHRIM BANCORP INC For: Dec 31
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Elliot Garvin, Prominent Ho-Chunk Language and Culture Teacher, Walks On

Elliot Garvin, Prominent Ho-Chunk Language and Culture Teacher, Walks On
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Women's History Month: Ingrid Washinawatok

Ingrid Washinawatok, which translates to “Flying Eagle Woman,” left a mark on the world through her unwavering commitment to her people and their struggles. Born in 1957, Washinawatok was a member of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin. The termination policy, which aimed to dissolve tribal nations and strip Indigenous peoples of their sovereignty, left a deep scar on tribal communities like the Menominee, putting them into poverty and social upheaval.

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Tribal Organizations Get $55 Million for Ambulatory Care

In a significant move to bolster healthcare infrastructure for Native American tribes, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), via the Indian Health Service (IHS), has allocated $55 million in funding to 15 tribes and tribal organizations. This funding is part of the competitive Small Ambulatory Program, aimed at supporting the construction, expansion, or modernization of small ambulatory healthcare facilities. "HHS recognizes the critical need for tribal partners to have access to culturally appropriate, quality healthcare, particularly in terms of preventative services for chronic diseases," said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra in a press release.

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