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From powwow and fundraisers to book clubs and festivals, here are some of the upcoming Indigenous events that Connecticut and Long Island residents can participate in this summer.
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The Supreme Court has temporarily paused enforcement of the Environmental Protection Agency’s "good neighbor" rule, which would have required states to limit cross-state air pollution.
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Wunetu Tarrant's First Literature Project will be unveiled in an exhibition at Guild Hall. The project was developed over two years and is meant to showcase Shinnecock language and history.
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A new law in Connecticut will establish a special working group to find solutions to the issue of dual taxation on tribal territory.
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School districts on Long Island have a week to respond to New York's ban on team names, mascots and logos with Native American imagery.
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The Supreme Court ruled Thursday to uphold a law that allows for the adoption of Native American children by their relatives and tribes.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is making efforts to expand its business enterprises in Connecticut through its company Command Holdings.
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The Mohegan Tribe has submitted a bid to acquire property up for auction by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich.
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Wildfires in Nova Scotia have produced a large smoke plume that is moving along the Northeast. Officials say it could impact air quality for Connecticut residents.
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Indigenous perspectives have often been excluded from U.S. historical narratives. A Yale University professor hopes to spotlight the importance of those perspectives in a new book.