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A Laramie theater troupe will offer the first ever performance of the play, “What Would Crazyhorse Do?” by Lakota playwright Larissa Fasthorse on March…
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When University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols was hired, Wyoming’s Native American community was encouraged to see she had a strong record of…
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Last week, Governor Matt Mead signed the Indian Education For All Act that requires the Wyoming Department of Education to teach the history and culture…
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Earlier this month, University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols made a second visit to the Wind River Reservation to continue discussions about how to…
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The State Legislature, Thursday, was still in the process of passing a bill intended to better help social studies teachers in Wyoming include the…
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Last week, legislators cut the salaries of two tribal liaison positions in half, from $160,000 to $80,000. Northern Arapaho liaison Sergio Maldonado has…
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As one of his first actions in office, President Trump signed an executive order granting his approval for the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline.…
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The Housing and Urban Development Office has released a large scale study evaluating the severity of the housing crisis in Indian Country. It’s the most…
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After years of poor health services, the Northern Arapaho tribe took over the management of their health clinic from the federal government. Last week the…
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Yellowstone National Park officials said at a meeting in Nevada last week that their wild bison population is larger than ever, with over 5,000 animals in…