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Army Corps of Engineers releases final report on Line 5 tunnel leading up to permitting decision
The corps writes that its review of treaty rights is separate from its review of the project under the National Environmental Policy Act and that it is consulting on a government-to-government basis with federally recognized Tribes to determine if the tunnel project would infringe upon treaty rights
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Dakota woman recounts more than 48 hours in immigration detainment
Sophie Watso was arrested by immigration agents on Jan. 14 who accused her of obstructing an ongoing investigation
From baby formula to wool socks: Donations flood into Minneapolis
Tribal communities across the country begin sending donations to Native activists protesting federal immigration enforcement efforts in Minneapolis and residents afraid to leave their homes.
Fearing ICE, Native Americans rush to prove their right to belong in the US
As Native Americans around the country rush to secure documents proving their right to live in the United States, many see a bitter irony.
First Nations across Canada issue warnings about US travel
Travelers are urged to carry tribal IDs, status cards, passports and other identification if they cross the border
What to do if ICE approaches you
UPDATED: The Native American Rights Fund and National Congress of American Indians held a webinar on the latest Know Your Rights materials and NCAI’s recent guidance for tribal citizens and tribal nations.
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City of Portland announces Gerald Skelton Jr. as the new tribal government relations manager
The main priority for the position will be to focus on government-to-government relationships with the nine federally recognized Native nations in Oregon as well as other Native nations across the region
Using art to melt ICE
Indigenous artists are using their skills to inspire activists opposing federal immigration raids.
Indigenous protesters make voices heard in Phoenix
The protest came amid a nationwide general strike against ICE which called for protestors to call off work, school and not to engage in any monetary transactions in show of solidarity
Honoring Renée Good, Alex Pretti with ceremony
‘May their names be carried in prayer and their memories kept in our heart’
Senators introduce legislation to promote top IHS position
The bill would upgrade Indian Health Services director to assistant secretary for Indian health
Mississippi Choctaw played an instrumental role in ‘Sinners’ Oscar nomination
2025 blockbuster ‘Sinners’ featured authentic Choctaw representation and input
Native Vote
Indigenous voters could help shape Congress in 2026 elections
ANALYSIS: ICT takes a look at key midterm races across the U.S
Mary Peltola seeks to be first Alaska Native woman in Senate
Former U.S. representative, Yup’ik, will challenge sitting Republican Dan Sullivan for the hotly contested seat that Democrats are hoping could help them retake control of the Senate
Native woman announces run for South Dakota governor
Allison Renville will run as an Independent candidate
A glimpse into what 2026 could bring to Indian Country
From a potential government shutdown to the end of America’s ‘largest powwow,’ here’s what Indian Country can expect in 2026
The original New York voters: ‘Natives for Zohran’
Native voters supported Zohran Mamdani’s bid for New York City mayor despite his campaign not addressing them directly, and celebrated his historic win
Contested elections, local races: Native people participated across the country in Election Day 2025
UPDATED: A look at Native candidates on Tuesday’s ballot
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