Native American Superheroes Take Comic Books By Storm
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Like many graphic novels, “Kagagi” includes evil villains and superhuman powers. But what makes this comic book unique is that the characters and the storyline are deeply rooted in Algonquin culture.
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World Run On Turquoise Gives Some Native American Artisans The Blues
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The cost of turquoise has been steadily increasing for the last 60 years, but recently prices for the gem have skyrocketed. Growing demand for turquoise jewelry from Europe and Asia is partly to blame for the shift. The stone is also becoming harder to find and mine.
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Buffalo Need To Roam And Find A New Home, Grand Canyon Officials Say
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Sensitive habitats and archaeological sites are at stake, and wildlife managers are now trying to figure out how to reduce the population to a manageable size.
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In The American West, Tensions On The Trail Over Federal Rule
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Tensions over federal land management policies have been flaring up a lot among rural Western residents recently. And this illegal ride was just the latest flashpoint emerging from those frustrations.

Dancing With Hoops To Become Teen World Champion At 17
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Modern hoop dancing is more performance than ceremony, she says, so dancers today are open to incorporating modern influences into their routines.
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For One Arizona Tribe, A Chance For Justice After Decades Of Legal Limbo
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The ability to prosecute domestic violence offenders was granted to tribes in 2013, when President Barack Obama signed the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. The legislation included a provision that would give many federally recognized tribes the authority to prosecute non–tribal members for these crimes.
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Drought Forces Some Native Americans To Choose Which Tradition To Save
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With traditional foods and ways of life at stake across Native America, more and more North American tribes are beginning to face the impacts of climate change head on. By developing climate adaptation plans, many tribal leaders are working to predict and adjust to the coming ecological fluctuations
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Building Relationships:
Builders Bankroll Bond Campaigns And Dominate K-12 Construction Contracts
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The same companies that end up with an oversized portion of K-12 work also largely finance the campaigns aimed at persuading the public to approve the proposals – often donating identical amounts to the same committees on the same dates.
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