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Panelists call for reckoning on abuse of Native American children at Catholic boarding schools

Field at Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oregon, pictured after 1933 (Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, HABS OR-129) In its attempts to address sex abuse crises, the Catholic Church has issued apologies, conducted investigations and paid reparations, but the Vatican has never publicly apologized for abuse inflicted on Indigenous Americans at Catholic-run boarding schools in the United States and Canada in the 19th and 20th centuries, according to presenters at a Feb. 25 online panel event, Native American Communities and the Clerical Abuse Crisis, hosted by Fordham University s Taking Responsibility project. If you guys have any influence with the pope, can you ask him to please apologize [for] what has happened to boarding school survivors, specifically Native boarding school survivors? panelist Denise Lajimodiere said at the webinar. That would help with our healing.

NSF-funded sensor project will promote resilience in Native American communities

Wildfire is an essential driver of hydrological and geomorphological change in the landscapes of the western United States. The changes catalyzed by wildfire affect the hydrology of landscape and can result in catastrophic flooding. According to the New Mexico Forestry Division, during the 2020 fire season, 44,933 acres of land were burned due to wildfire. Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and intensity of wildfires in New Mexico. This creates a need to develop proactive measures to prepare and respond to wildfires and post-wildfire flooding. In addition, headwater systems in New Mexico are highly vulnerable to wildfire. Many Tribal communities are located within the headwaters and this places them in a unique position to be the leaders in developing responses to wildfire.

Michigan Man Indicted-2,000 Fentanyl Pills In Bismarck Hotel Room

Michigan Man Indicted-2,000 Fentanyl Pills In Bismarck Hotel Room. A young man staying at a hotel last month had some company with him. There in his lonely room 28-year-old Barry Christopher Brown Jr., of Taylor, Michigan had 2,000 cute little pills he tried to pass off as oxycodone 30-milligram pills. A search warrant was granted and served up at Brown s room - authorities seized approximately 2,000 opiate pills that were made and designed to look like actual oxycodone 30mg pills but contained fentanyl or a fentanyl-related substance. According to the Dickinson Press Brown was indicted Thursday, Feb. 11, on  Conspiracy to Distribute Controlled Substances and Possession with Intent to Distribute Controlled Substances (oxycodone, fentanyl, and fentanyl-related substance), and Forfeiture Allegation ($66,000 in US Currency).

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