Cheyenne River citizens were able to apply for a new tribal ID card at the NDN Collective headquarters in Rapid City.
On Jan. 17, the Southwestern Water Conservation District, the Southwestern Water Conservation and Infrastructure Partnership ...
The Oglala Sioux Tribe will now be offering ... Affairs reporter for the Rapid City Journal. She is of Wampanoag and Montauk-Brothertown Indian Nation descent. She is based in Rapid City.
In 1709, they moved to what is now the Watuppa Reservation in Fall River ... Journal reached out to her organization through Facebook, it received a message saying the tribe “does not ...
In late November, Cadiz obtained a letter of intent from the Santa Rosa-based Lytton Rancheria of California Native American tribe to invest ... connect with the Colorado River Aqueduct and ...
The federal government awarded $4.25 million to the Colorado-based Southern Ute Indian ... the tribe’s environmental programs department to assess, and eventually restore, the Pine River ...
In the last hours of the Biden administration, the Bureau of Reclamation announced it would spend $388.3 million for ...
(The Center Square) – Full federal recognition for the Lumbees, the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River, is on the ... like health care through the Indian Health Service.” ...
The head of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe called ... day for lawmakers and the tribes. The leaders also highlighted ongoing concerns about drought in the Colorado River basin and housing.
This agreement grants the Colorado River Indian Tribes the freedom to use their water outside the reservation, ending decades of restrictive federal limitations and enhancing tribal sovereignty.
The Hoopa Valley Tribe submitted a letter to the federal government to intervene in the Bureau of Reclamation’s administration of t River Restoration Program.
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