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Study shows voting for Native Americans is harder than ever

by Merchant Moller
Study shows voting for Native Americans is harder than ever

By GRAHAM LEE BREWER OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP) — A new study has found that systemic barriers to voting on tribal lands contribute to substantial disparities in Native American turnout, …

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California to remove derogatory term for Indigenous women from names of streets, parks and other places in 15 counties – The Mercury News

by Nevil Nickel
California to remove derogatory term for Indigenous women from names of streets, parks and other places in 15 counties – The Mercury News

By Ashley R. Williams | CNN California is stripping the word “squaw” – a derogatory term for Indigenous women – from dozens of place names across 15 counties, state agencies …

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Biden says U.S. Indigenous boarding school system was ‘a sin on our soul’ – National

by Valentin Shriner
Biden says U.S. Indigenous boarding school system was ‘a sin on our soul’ – National

U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday formally apologized to Native Americans for the “sin” of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated children from their parents, calling …

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The brutal story behind California’s new Native American genocide education law – The Mercury News

by Sipho Sepamla
The brutal story behind California’s new Native American genocide education law – The Mercury News

By BY CAROLYN JONES | CalMatters In the 1860s, an armed militia swept into the historic land of the Serrano people in the San Bernardino mountains and went on a …

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The history of Disneyland’s Critter Country from Indian War Canoes to Bayou BBQ – The Mercury News

by Merchant Moller
The history of Disneyland’s Critter Country from Indian War Canoes to Bayou BBQ – The Mercury News

A corner of Disneyland that began as an Indian Village with Native American dances and teepees before transforming into Bear Country and then Critter Country will soon change again as …

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Tribe seeks protection for cultural artifacts in California park. ‘There is history in this ground.’ – The Mercury News

by Shen Ridenbaugh
Tribe seeks protection for cultural artifacts in California park. ‘There is history in this ground.’ – The Mercury News

Members of the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians have raised concerns that their culturally significant artifacts could be disturbed by proposed additions to Ivey Ranch Park in Oceanside. …

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A Southern California tribe bought campaign ads for Silicon Valley lawmaker who cast key gambling vote

by Mark McDuffie
A Southern California tribe bought campaign ads for Silicon Valley lawmaker who cast key gambling vote

BY RYAN SABALOW | CalMatters Assemblymember Evan Low represents a Silicon Valley district that could lose tens of millions of dollars in local tax revenues if Gov. Gavin Newsom signs …

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Lofgren cautions San Jose City Council about backing tribal recognition

by Valentin Shriner
Lofgren cautions San Jose City Council about backing tribal recognition

As the Muwekma Ohlone tribe pushes for federal recognition with a cross-country horseback trek, its grassroots campaign appears to have gained the sympathy of the San Jose City Council, with …

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Muwekma Ohlone Tribe demands return of artifacts, federal recognition

by Sipho Sepamla
Lofgren cautions San Jose City Council about backing tribal recognition

BERKELEY — More than a dozen members of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe rallied at UC Berkeley in traditional regalia Tuesday, dancing, chanting and praying on a patch of grass outside …

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California needs to do more to prevent suicide among Native Americans, tribal leaders say

by Valentin Shriner
California needs to do more to prevent suicide among Native Americans, tribal leaders say

In 2020, Assemblymember James C. Ramos, D-San Bernardino, celebrated the creation of the state’s new Office of Suicide Prevention. Four years later, more work remains to be done, he and …

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