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A bill which would change the name to the Pequot River has full support from the Mashantucket Pequot and Eastern Pequot tribes, but the Mohegan Tribe has voiced concerns.
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The festival allows for the Mohegan Tribal Nation to celebrate and share parts of their culture with the community. The tribe will feature traditional dance and storytelling, crafts, food and other items for sale.
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Mohegan Sun and the Soloviev Group are partnering to bid for the opportunity to build a casino complex on the east side of midtown Manhattan.
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The Mohegan Tribe will continue its tradition of a grant program that provides educational resources and funding to teach Native American history in classrooms around Connecticut.
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For the first time in history, a Native American’s signature will appear on U.S. currency. The Bureau of Engraving & Printing has started producing money that features the signature of U.S. Treasurer Lynn Malerba.
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The Connecticut State Department of Education will partner with tribal leaders to develop a comprehensive and culturally inclusive Native American studies curriculum.
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WSHU’s Jeniece Roman spoke with Mohegan playwright Madeline Sayet ahead of the premiere of her solo piece "Where We Belong'' at The Public in New York City Friday night.
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The Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven will host its final show this weekend at Sargent Drive — showcasing a play titled, "Flying Bird’s Diary" which tells the story of Flying Bird, a Mohegan woman who works to preserve her culture.
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Marilynn Malerba, chief of the Mohegan Tribe, makes history as the first Native American to serve as U.S. Treasurer.
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Connecticut and New York are among 24 states to join a bipartisan coalition to urge the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a challenge to a law that provides protection for children under the Indian Child Welfare Act.