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Pledging to fulfill a "sacred responsibility," President Barack Obama unveiled an initiative Wednesday aimed at improving dire conditions and creating opportunities for American Indian youth, more than a third of whom live in poverty. (Dec. 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus021846 Pledging to fulfill a "sacred responsibility," President Barack Obama unveiled an initiative Wednesday aimed at improving dire conditions and creating opportunities for American Indian...
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Obama Praises Progress on Native American Issues

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President Barack Obama says the U.S. has made significant progress improving conditions for Native Americans but has more work to do.Obama is speaking to the White House Tribal Nations Conference. Obama started the annual conference and...
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USA: CASINOS PROVIDING A SOURCE OF WEALTH FOR NATIVE AMERICANS

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English/Nat It's been called "the new Buffalo..." Across the United States, casinos are providing an unprecedented source of wealth and security for Native American Indian tribes. As a result, Native American culture is being...
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Native Americans React To Task Force Launched To Solve Missing Cases

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Attorney General William Barr announced the task force as part of an initiative to help solve cases of missing and murdered indigenous people.
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Warren apologizes for Native American claims

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Senator Elizabeth Warren is again apologizing for claiming Native American heritage.
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Racial Disparities Persist In Vaccinations Across U.S.

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Our partners at Kaiser Health News used CDC race and ethnicity data to detail who’s being vaccinated.
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David Lynch and Ringo Starr discuss transcendental meditation

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Imagine all lower socio-economic classes - including prisoners, troubled youth, and homeless - becoming "more happy" through transcendental meditation. That's the dream famed director David Lynch has. The "Mulholland Drive" and "Blue...
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In Trust: A Story of Family, Wealth and Land

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A hundred and fifty years ago, the Osage Nation bought a stretch of prairie the size of Delaware, in what's now Oklahoma. The Osage owned the land and everything beneath it. Today, much of present-day Osage County has left Osage hands....
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Tribal Nations Take A Stand On Mask Mandates

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Indigenous communities have some of the highest vaccination rates in the U.S.
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A coalition of farmers, ranchers and native Americans opposed to the Keystone X-L pipeline project has begun a six-day protest on the National Mall in Washington, D-C, complete with teepees and a covered wagon. (April 22)

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The Keystone XL project may appear stalled, but its opponents aren't taking their foot off the gas pedal. The anti-pipeline movement is accelerating its protests for a few days. Demonstrators have set up camp for a six-day marathon...
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Issa shows Native American-influenced collection

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AP Entertainment London UK February 16 2013 1. Issa catwalk show 2. SOUNDBITE( English) Daniella Issa Helayel- designer: " I think it is quite a different, quite a big step for Issa, there is a lot of outerwear, it is a much more...
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A demonstration was held in Spokane, Washington following Rachel Dolezal's resignation as president of the local NAACP chapter. Dolezal's parents say she is a white woman posing as black. (June 16)

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Rachel Dolezal resigned as president of the NAACP's Spokane chapter Monday just days after her parents said she is a white woman posing as black — a dizzyingly swift fall for an activist credited with injecting remarkable new energy...
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Dakota Pipeline Protest Near White House

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Hundreds have gathered in front of the White House to protest the four-state Dakota Access pipeline as part of a wider "Day of Action." A cheerful, determined crowd gathered Tuesday afternoon in Washington to listen to speakers,...
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Trump: 'We Want to Be Energy Dominant'

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US President Donald Trump says he wants to make the country 'energy dominant.' His statements came Wednesday during an energy meeting at the White House, which included Native American Tribal leaders. The president told those around the...
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Dems seek to curb drilling near indigenous sites

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Lawmakers ventured thousands of miles from Washington to collect testimony Monday as advocates urge members of Congress to establish greater restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling near ancient Native American cultural sites in the...
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Sean Gunn, Flavor Flav, Corey Feldman name Spider-Man as their favorite Marvel character

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SEAN GUNN, FLAVOR FLAV, COREY FELDMAN NAME SPIDER-MAN AS THEIR FAVORITE MARVEL CHARACTER
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Warren apologizes for Native American claims

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Senator Elizabeth Warren is again apologizing for claiming Native American heritage.
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Sen. Rounds on Covid, Troop Withdrawal, Trump Nominations

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Nov.18 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota and a member of the Banking and Armed Services Committees, discusses the surge in coronavirus cases in his home state, President Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw U.S. troops...
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Climate protesters picket Shell refinery over Canadian tar sands

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1. Wide protesters standing outside a Shell refinery in Durban, UPSOUND protester chanting (English) "What do we want? Justice? When do we want it? Now." 2. Wide protesters with a banner reading (English) "Danger: Keep Out Shell 'Hell'...
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Native American remedies used to treat Iraq veterans

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1. Navajo medicine man Albert Laughter walking inside teepee 2. Laughter inside teepee 3. UPSOUND (English) Albert Laughter, Native American Counsellor: (describing contents of his medicine bag) "Different things for different use. So,...
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A coalition of farmers, ranchers and native Americans opposed to the Keystone X-L pipeline project has begun a six-day protest on the National Mall in Washington, complete with teepees and a covered wagon. (April 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009193 The Keystone XL project may appear stalled, but its opponents aren't taking their foot off the gas pedal. The anti-pipeline movement is accelerating its protests for a few days....
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A Native American group is asking the international community to charge the United States with human rights violations in hopes of getting help with a land claim. (April 15)

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A Native American group is asking the international community to charge the United States with human rights violations in hopes of getting help with a land claim. The Onondaga Indian Nation says it plans to file a petition at the...
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Bid to combine modern and traditional medical practices

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AP Television Amaicha del Valle, Tucuman, Argentina - 12th May 2011 1. Wide of shamans approaching patient 2. Close of skin infection on patient's hand 3. Close of shaman 4. Close of shaman picking grass 5. Close of shaman pressing...
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Totem pole building revived in Canada

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AP Television First Nations Longhouse, Granville Island, Vancouver, BC, Canada - 22 August 2012 1. Wide tilt down on Haida totem pole carver, Clarence Mills, drawing on Thunderbird totem pole. 2. Medium over the shoulder shot of Mills...