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The state Education Department released a document this week that details steps for the removal of Indigenous names, mascots and logos. Since a ban was passed, community members have expressed concern and confusion about how it should be implemented.
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New York will soon enact a law to protect the remains of Indigenous people and others found in unmarked graves.
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A bill that would nearly triple the funding Connecticut towns receive from tribal gaming revenues has moved forward in the state legislature.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation has made progress on its farm in North Stonington. In partnership with the University of Connecticut, tribal members are learning about sustainability and self-sufficiency.
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The New York Board of Regents unanimously voted to ban public schools from using Native American mascots, names, logos and other imagery.
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The Board of Regents will discuss a potential ban on the use of Native American names and imagery as team logos or mascots in New York schools.
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Indigenous tribes across the United States are responding after the Vatican denied its "Doctrine of Discovery."
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As an Indigenous woman and a member of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Council, Michele Scott wants to showcase the different ways that representation can look.
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Angelina Casanova has been leading a team to develop strategies for economic resources for the Mashantucket tribe outside of the gaming industry.
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The Shinnecock Tribal Nation is fighting to keep the power on after tribal customers received electric service termination notices from PSEG Long Island.