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People packed the Roundhouse on American Indian Day at the New Mexico Legislature. Events included honoring the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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People packed the Roundhouse on American Indian Day at the New Mexico Legislature. Events included honoring the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Law enforcement officials prepare to arrest protesters working to set up a new camp in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline (Photo: screenshot of live video feed by Johnny Dangers).
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Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chairman Harold Frazier. Frazier and other Great Plains tribal leaders have started dialog for their tribes to contract state functions directly with the U.S. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
Veterans and others brave winter conditions in a march showing solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. (Photo-December 2016, Antonia Gonzales)
Just a month after losing her hard-fought congressional bid, Montana’s Denise Juneau is looking to turn defeat into a new opportunity. She’d hoped to be the first Native American in Congress. Juneau confirms she’s interested in the top post at the University of Montana.
The Oceti Sakowin Camp is in transition as extreme winter weather and requests by the Standing Rock Sioux chairman and others are prompting people to leave. Camp organizers closed the camp to new arrivals as another major blizzard approaches.
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The sun was out and snow covered the ground in front of Pat Wabashaw’s structure she shares with her husband and four children at the Oceti Sakowin Camp. “It’s handmade with maple wood and iron wood. It’s covered in tarp and an insulated tarp on the top,” Wabashaw said. Pat, her husband and four boys […]