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The St. Stephens Indian School is closing out the academic year after the entire administration was ousted following an investigation into a toxic work environment.
At Cherokee Nation we are committed to creating a safe, caring and supportive workplace.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (May 16, 2022)
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Native America Calling: ‘Walking iron’ (May 16, 2022)
The story of Mohawk ironworkers building the skyline of New York is legendary.
Sexual harassment, parties with former students and unusual living and salary arrangements are at the center of a stunning investigation at the St. Stephens Indian School.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (May 9, 2022)
NAFOA stays on top of the news so you always start your week informed and ready.
An unprecedented leak from the nation’s highest court is coming amid extreme uncertainty for tribes and their sovereign rights.
Navajo Nation names new director of Washington office (May 2, 2022)
The Navajo Nation Washington Office has a new leader in Lashawna R. Tso.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (May 2, 2022)
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Chickasaw Nation citizen lands Native advisor role at White House (April 27, 2022)
The White House has a new Native advisor in the second year of Joe Biden’s presidency.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (April 25, 2022)
Our “5 Things” Newsletter gives you the info you need to start your week well!
Young Native woman sounds alarm about violence in Indian Country (April 22, 2022)
A prominent photographer who built a sizable following online with posts featuring Native women and girls is stepping out of the spotlight after survivors came forward with accounts of trauma.
Winnebago Tribe takes action to address marriage controversy (April 13, 2022)
A young voice from the Winnebago Tribe spurred big change and helped address anti-LGBTQ actions in the community.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (April 11, 2022)
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Racist comments from a business owner brought quick responses from the Native community and other establishments on Sioux Nation territory.
Indian Country’s economic health is vastly more important than scoring partisan points.
Native America Calling: The threat and promise of uranium (April 6, 2022)
Remnants of more than 500 uranium mines on the Navajo Nation have been a threat to residents for decades.
Wabanaki Nations seek ‘equality’ for their tribal sovereignty (April 4, 2022)
With one long-overdue legislative achievement under their belts, tribal nations from one of the furthest ends of Indian Country are asking Congress to fully recognize their sovereignty.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (April 4, 2022)
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Native America Calling: Indigenous farmworkers (March 31, 2022)
Numbers are hard to come by, but one survey found the number of Indigenous farmworkers in California alone reached 140,000.
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation builds a better future with housing (March 28, 2022)
Our past efforts have been successful, but we still have great need when it comes to secure homes.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (March 28, 2022)
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NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (March 22, 2022)
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‘Auntie Deb’ discusses representation at SXSW conference (March 17, 2022)
Secretary Deb Haaland, the first Native person to lead the Department of the Interior, discussed equity and inclusion at the SXSW conference.
Leader of Navajo Nation Washington Office bids farewell (March 15, 2022)
Santee Lewis, the executive director of the Navajo Nation Washington Office, announced her departure after three years on the job.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (March 14, 2022)
NAFOA turns 40 next month! Celebrate with us!
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation honors unsung social worker heroes (March 14, 2022)
Social workers change lives every day. They serve our people – from newborns to elders – when they most need help.
Gaylord News: Tribes eager for more ‘Buy Indian’ opportunities (March 14, 2022)
Tribal leaders are hopeful for more economic development opportunities through long-overdue updates to the Buy Indian Act.
With funding for Indian Country programs set to run out unless Congress acts, developments are fast-moving on Capitol Hill.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (March 7, 2022)
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NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (February 28, 2022)
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NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (February 22, 2022)
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Supreme Court hears cases with high stakes for Indian Country (February 21, 2022)
Amid a high-stakes political battle, the nation’s highest court is gearing up for some major decisions that will affect Indian Country for generations to come.
Kaiser Health News: Navajo Nation deals with consequences of uranium mining (February 17, 2022)
On July 16, 1979, a dam broke at a uranium mine, releasing 1,100 tons of radioactive waste and pouring 94 million gallons of contaminated water onto the Navajo Nation.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (February 15, 2022)
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A growing number of Indian Country organizations are distancing themselves from Walter Roy Echo-Hawk Jr. following revelations of the criminal charge against the prominent artist.
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation brings Native stories to light (February 8, 2022)
Together, we are changing the narrative about Native peoples and culture.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (February 7, 2022)
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Montana Free Press: Northern Cheyenne Tribe copes with COVID-19 (February 4, 2022)
COVID hit public schools in the tribal capital hard, amplifying long-standing staffing shortages, disrupting routines, and giving administrators, teachers and students new lessons in resilience.
Full-time NAGPRA investigator hired for first time in decades (January 31, 2022)
The Biden administration is taking greater steps to enforce the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, more than 30 years after the law went on the books.
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