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Staff cuts and other changes within the country’s national health department are causing ripples of uncertainty through Indigenous-facing wellness groups in Montana and beyond.
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Acclaimed Indigenous chef Sean Sherman is expanding his nonprofit to Montana.
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The Native American Development Corporation will start with substance use testing, with plans to grow from there.
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The Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center hosts artists, historians and cultural ambassadors from more than two dozen tribes.
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The Native American Business Summit provides networking opportunities, art booths and advice for new and established Indigenous business owners and artists.
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The U.S. Poet Laureate led Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations Monday for Montana State University. The holiday celebrates Native Americans alongside their histories and traditions.
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The most recent data analysis this week by Montana’s Department of Health and Human Services revealed more about COVID-19’s impact on Native Americans.
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NPR’s recent Student Podcast Challenge received entries from 25,000 students across the country. That includes a group of fifth graders from Crow Agency…
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As Congress considers bills to address the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women, reservation communities are tired of waiting.Today, Northern…
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A documentary that draws attention to violence against indigenous women will be screened in Billings next week.The one-hour film features interviews with…