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    Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) delivers his State of the State address on Feb. 6, 2023, in Oklahoma City. Stitt called for the resignations of several county officials on Sunday, April 16, in far southeastern Oklahoma after the local newspaper released an audio recording of some of them discussing killing local journalists and hanging black people.
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    Oklahoma governor steps up fight with lawmakers by vetoing indigenous garb bill

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    Fall of the ‘Warriors’: New York bans schools from having Native American mascots
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    Fall of the ‘Warriors’: New York bans schools from having Native American mascots

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    From left, Dennis Niez Sr., Ray Curley and Charley Singer sit in the shade at Little Singer Community School Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, on the Navajo Nation in Birdsprings, Ariz. The Navajo Nation is poised to receive $554 million from the federal government over mismanagement of tribal resources in the largest single settlement of it's kind for a single America Indian tribe. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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    Navajo Nation to receive federal funds for severe winter flood damage

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    Supreme Court narrowly divided on whether Navajo Nation water dispute can move forward
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    Supreme Court narrowly divided on whether Navajo Nation water dispute can move forward

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    Supreme Court hears Navajo Nation case for access to Colorado River water
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    Supreme Court hears Navajo Nation case for access to Colorado River water

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    Native American groups plan to protest Kansas City Chiefs name on Super Bowl Sunday

    Native American groups plan to protest Kansas City Chiefs name on Super Bowl Sunday

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    Biden administration renames five locations over offensive term for Native American women
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    Biden administration renames five locations over offensive term for Native American women

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    Native American artists’ collective founder revealed to be white: Report
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    Native American artists’ collective founder revealed to be white: Report

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    Some snowdrifts in South Dakota have reportedly reached up to 12 feet in height.
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    ‘We are resilient’: South Dakota couple snowed in after two weeks

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    Public schools offer guides to ‘decolonized’ Thanksgiving
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    Public schools offer guides to ‘decolonized’ Thanksgiving

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