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Montana State University celebrated American Indian Heritage Day on Sept. 25 with a guest lecture from Henrietta Mann, a nationally recognized Cheyenne elder. It was part of celebrations on campuses across the state.
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Northern Cheyenne President Rynalea Pena Aug. 9 ordered a reservation-wide lockdown through Wednesday, August 19, citing a surge in COVID-19 cases and people not following existing health mandates meant to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Indigenous people were undercounted across the country in the 2010 Census. Ten years later, the United States Census Bureau says it’s increasing its efforts to ensure an accurate count.
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Over the past week thousands of people across Montana turned out for locally-organized rallies in support of black Americans and against police brutality.…
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Native American tribes in Montana are beginning to use federal funds to bolster their response to the novel coronavirus.The Crow Tribe announced they…
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A federal judge in Montana heard arguments May 13 in a case where environmental advocacy groups say coal leasing under the Trump Administration breaks…
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Ranching can be an isolating profession in a good year. But the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the few staples of social contact women ranchers rely…
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Updated 04/15/20, 6:10 p.m. A federal judge Thursday will consider tribes’ request to put a hold on oil pipeline construction in northeastern Montana in…
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Update Jan. 23, 2020: A preliminary autopsy report released Thursday says Selena Not Afraid died of hypothermia. Montana's chief medical examiner at the…
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The former president of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe was sentenced to six months in federal prison for fraud Thursday.Lawrence J. Killsback of Busby was…