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Billings-based artist advocacy organization TRIIA is celebrating a win with the opening of a new community space along the Hi-Line, but funding to support projects like this is running out.
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Elders from Montana’s Tribes are bringing institutional knowledge to Montana State University Billings as part of an elders-in-residence program.
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The early childhood education program Head Start is coming back to the Crow Tribe after a six-year absence.
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Two aviary-raised eagles with spiritual significance to the Citizen Potawatomi Nation of Oklahoma are now flying free in central Montana.
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Warrior Women for Justice organizes the second annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People vigil to rally around justice and healing.
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The Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy reservation in northcentral Montana is suing Choteau County over the way they elect county commissioners, saying it violates the Voting Rights Act.
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A Billings community health and wellness center is holding a series of workshops aimed at bringing Indigenous teachings into the city.
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Ucross Foundation art fellows are showcasing their creations from the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains
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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.