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Found 25 results across bills (10), hearings (2), signals (13)
Bills(10)
HR 84Native American Education Opportunity Actintroduced
S 4276Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Modernization Act of 2…committee
S 3358Native American Seeds Act of 2025committee
HR 8092Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Modernization Act of 2…introduced
HR 444Native American Health Savings Improvement Actintroduced
HR 7396Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Actintroduced
S 2832Native American Entrepreneurial and Opportunity Act of 2025committee
HR 6415Native American Seeds Act of 2025committee
SRES 405A resolution expressing support for the recognition of September 22, 2025, to Se…committee
HRES 749Expressing support for the recognition of September 22, 2025, to September 28, 2…introduced
Hearings(2)
SENATEDELIVERING ESSENTIAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES TO NATIVE AMERICANS_ EXAM…Unknown CommitteeFeb 5, 2026
SENATENATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION: EXAMINING FEDERAL PROGRAMS AT THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF …Unknown CommitteeOct 9, 2025
13 signals for "Native American"
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Native American applied coercive pressure in Chicago [4 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Native American engaged in clashes in Alaska [4 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Native American engaged in clashes in Oklahoma [4 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical·Boulder City, Nevada Native American rejected Indigenous in Oregon [4 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Native American rejected in California [5 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Investigators have been unable to locate graves at the site of the former Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School in Nebraska, where Native American children from across the country were subjected to forced assimilation, language suppression, physical abuse, and separation from their families over a 50-year period.
4.5/10·Nebraska Examiner·Genoa, Nance County California State University campuses have compiled mixed records in returning Native American remains and artifacts to tribes, with university officials acknowledging they are working to comply with legal requirements but noting the process is slow and complicated—especially when dealing with tribes that lack federal recognition status.
If seven Native American candidates win their elections for the state House and Senate in November, the Montana Legislature’s American Indian Caucus could be the biggest group yet. The post Montana’s 2027 American Indian Caucus could be the biggest yet appeared first on Montana Free Press .
3.1/10·Montana Free Press The Puyallup Tribe is the first Native American tribe to serve as an "official legacy supporter" of Seattle as a World Cup host city.
3.1/10·Seattle Times·Seattle, Washington It is encouraging to know that Chief Justice Lisa Fair McEvers was the dissenting vote of Judge Gion's decision Green Peace International vs Energy Transfer. This is consoling to environmentalists and our Native American neighbors.
2.5/10·Bismarck Tribune (North Dakota) A proposed Indigenous School of Medicine in Rapid City, South Dakota could become the nation's first medical school specifically focused on training Native American physicians, addressing severe underrepresentation in the medical profession where Native Americans comprise only 0.3% of practicing physicians.
2.5/10·Nebraska Examiner·Rapid City, South Dakota In 2012, Susan Allen became the first Native American woman elected to serve in the Minnesota Legislature and the first openly queer/Two-Spirit Native woman elected to any state legislature. The post Susan Allen: The first Native American woman elected to serve in the Minnesota Legislature appeared first on MinnPost .
Educational institutions classify Native American students who identify with additional racial groups (Black, white, Asian) under 'two or more races' rather than solely as Native American for statistical reporting purposes.