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Tribes say Dakota Access oil pipeline s environmental review is biased

Tribes say Dakota Access oil pipeline s environmental review is biased
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Hoopa and Karuk Tribes Get Millions in Affordable Housing Grants

Posted By Iridian Casarez on Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 11:29 AM click to enlarge The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has granted more than $90 million to 24 Native American Tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs) across the nation, including the North Coast s Hoopa and Karuk tribes, to support new housing construction, housing rehabilitation and critical infrastructure projects. The Hoopa Valley Tribe received $5 million, while the Karuk Tribe was awarded $2 million. “This past year was a stark reminder of just how important access to safe, stable housing is especially in Tribal communities disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. “The funding HUD is awarding today will support much needed affordable housing investments in Indian Country.”

Biden nominates Interior deputy as department s top lawyer

Anderson, who has served in the deputy role since Biden’s inauguration, is the former director of the University of Washington’s Native American Law Center and an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. Anderson previously worked as Associate Solicitor for Indian Affairs and Counselor to the Secretary under President Clinton s Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, and served in roles on the transition agency review teams for president-elects Biden and Obama. ADVERTISEMENT His nomination follows the confirmation of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland “Bob has extensive legal expertise with regard to Native American Tribes, public lands, and water – all of which will help advance Interior’s mission to steward America s natural, cultural and historic resources and honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes in accordance with the spirit and letter of the law,” Haaland said in a statement. “He is a thoughtful and trusted senior m

The Real-Life Stories Of Native American Warrior Women

The Real-Life Stories Of Native American Warrior Women Print Collector/Getty Images Native American means many things. There were an extraordinary number of cultures present within the Americas before European contact. And, unfortunately, there are very few historical records remaining today. Before the first European contact of 1492, there were approximately 60 million people living in the Americas. Today, sources such as the Daily Herald tell us that there are 562 Native American tribes within the United States alone. It remains a mystery what happened to these cultures between 1492 and now, for a variety of reasons. First, because histories were transferred orally, they were particularly disruptive to change. Initiatives such as the Trail of Tears led to widespread upheaval of Native American culture. Displaced Native Americans often had their cultures (and histories) erased and eradicated, and records by outsiders lumped them in together.

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