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Hockey cards shed light on First Nations players
Upper Deck unveiled a 'First Peoples Rookie Cards' set featuring eight Indigenous hockey players who did not get this opportunity the first time around
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Donated quilts for Native families provide kinship
More than 100 quilts have been donated to Native Health’s Home Visiting Program for families living away from the reservation
Surgeon wants to be first Native to summit Everest
The seven summits are a bucket list goal for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe citizen
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Indigenous people on the ‘front lines’ of climate solutions
Indigenous issues took center stage Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. National Congress of American Indians President Fawn Sharp told world leaders that Indigenous knowledge and lands are key elements in a global climate change strategy.
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Indigenous films featured at Sundance Film Festival
‘One of the strongest years in recent memory’ for Native films
Sexual misconduct case against Pawnee artist moves to trial
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