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The U.S. Department of the Interior’s 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Reparation Act has been updated. Museums are now required to receive consent from Native American tribes and descendants to display artifacts.
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The study would look at data involving abuse, deaths, and disappearances at boarding schools were Native American children had been forced to attend
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The tentative deal covers sections of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Superior included in an 1836 treaty that ceded tribal lands but provided continued hunting and fishing rights
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Saranac in Ionia County and Hartford in Van Buren County are the latest to make the change.
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The event, hosted at Grand Valley State University, welcomed speaker Dr. Suzanne Cross of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and addressed the historical trauma boarding schools inflicted on Native Americans.
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Weekly we focus on the work of area individuals and organizations advancing inclusion and equity in our community. This morning we talk about WGVU’s…
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“No Indian alive dares to think too much of the past. Our people never had a chance. The soldiers attacked us, and our homes. They killed our little boys,…
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UPDATE: GRCRC issued a statement of thanks to Flamingo Lounge for apologizing and canceling the event. The Grand Rapids Community Relations Commission…
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The Muskegon Museum of Art continues its presentation of Edward S Curtis, The North American Indian. Our discussion today spotlights tonight's screening…