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As part of the Wheels of Harmony tour three Indigenous artists share about their heritage with students, sing opera songs, and play traditional music.
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A three-part documentary focused on four missing and murdered Indigenous women from Montana premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
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Funding from the infrastructure bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden earlier this year is expected to connect 1,700 homes on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation to high speed internet.
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The Montana Supreme Court heard oral arguments Friday over whether law enforcement agencies can be held liable when an on-duty officer commits sexual assault.
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The tribe can now lease its land for business and renewable energy without further vetting from the U.S. federal government under a 2012 law aimed at strengthening tribal autonomy.
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A lawsuit filed by five tribal nations and 18 individuals alleges the state of Montana has failed to ensure that K-12 public schools are teaching Indigenous history and culture.
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Native lawmakers in Montana say this year’s legislative session brought laws created without tribal government input.
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Several Montana tribal nations and legal nonprofits on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging two new laws they say disenfranchise American Indian voters.
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The Northern Cheyenne Tribe inaugurated all women to leadership positions on Tuesday.
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The Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana has declared a continued state of emergency until the number of COVID-19 cases in the area declines. Here's what this means for reservation residents.