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Many Native Americans rely entirely on free care from the financially strapped Indian Health Service. Advocates say signing up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act can broaden their choices.
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The majority of Native American tribal nations across the country do not recognize same sex marriage.
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One report shows that state courts are twice as likely to incarcerate Native teens for minor crimes like truancy and alcohol use. Another, that alternatives like treatment programs are more effective.
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Navajo Nation voters decided this week that their tribal presidents should not be required to speak fluent Navajo. One 23-year-old, a fluent Navajo speaker, disagrees.
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In Seattle, a local aerospace revolution is taking off, and Northwest Indian College's space center hopes to involve its students.
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The new documentary "Circus Without Borders" tells the story of an improbable friendship between an Inuit and African circus.
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Seven young members of the Oglala Sioux tribe have taken their own lives since early December.
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The 2 percent tax is an effort to curb high rates of obesity, diabetes and heart disease on the nation's largest Indian reservation.
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For the past three presidential election cycles, Oklahoma has cemented its status as the “reddest of the red states.” No Democratic presidential candidate…
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Sexual assault survivors and agencies that advocate on their behalf gathered at the state capitol in Oklahoma City on Thursday to share their stories of…