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Native Americans
Federal budget delays can create funding uncertainty for Native health program
Mar 10, 2022
The Indian Health Service has to have its budgets approved by Congress every year.
In opioid settlement, Native American tribes prove themselves as a legal force
by
Lily Jamali
Feb 3, 2022
The deal marks a shift in how tribes are treated when they seek financial restitution from corporations in the courts.
USDA looks at ways to help restore Indigenous foodways
Nov 25, 2021
The agency is partnering with groups aiming to add more buffalo to tribal diets and to create an heirloom seed repository, among others.
How can the U.S. government better distribute funding to tribal governments?
Nov 4, 2021
A Harvard policy paper out this week on the government's pandemic relief effort calls on the Treasury Department to create a dedicated tribal affairs office.
Tribes plan for COVID relief spending, brace for challenges
Jun 7, 2021
The American Rescue Plan provides $20 billion in aid, but problems with the previous CARES Act rollout have made tribes vigilant.
Relief for Native Americans will go beyond expanded vaccine distribution
Mar 16, 2021
Tribal governments were already making a successful push to vaccinate people, but these resources will help with even more.
Washington's NFL team is dropping its name and logo
Jul 13, 2020
There was a financial imperative for the name change, as sponsors and retailers threatened to pull their money and stop selling team merchandise.
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National Gallery acquires its first major painting by a Native American artist
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Amy Scott
Jul 3, 2020
Critics ask why it took so long.
COVID-19 has closed tribal casinos and cut off other vital revenue sources
Jun 15, 2020
Tribal leaders say COVID-19 closures have had a devastating economic effect.
Native American tribes, facing COVID-19 surges, need more medical, financial aid
by
Nova Safo
May 8, 2020
The federal government sent billions of dollars in aid this week, but tribes say it’s not enough.