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Final Road to Healing Listening Session Held in Bozeman, Montana

The Road to Healing tour that begin in July 2022 in Anadarko, Oklahoma came to an end at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana on Sunday, November 5, 2023. The session was the 12th stop of The Road to Healing tour. Sunday's listening session was led by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) and Principal Deputry Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Wizipan Little Elk Garriott (Rosebud Sioux Tribe).

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Orange Shirt Day protests

Mazaska Talks, Indigenous Tribal members and their allies marched from the Seattle federal building on Sept. 30 to observe Orange Shirt Day, an event created to expose, oppose and rectify the damage done by Canadian government-sponsored residential schools, and U.S. government-backed American Indian boarding schools.  The day of actions are…

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Narcan vending machine opens on Tulalip Indian Reservation

The vending machine at a tiny home village will dispense fentanyl testing strips, naloxone, and other survival supplies to avoid drug overdose deaths.

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DOI announces partnership to fund and document oral histories of boarding school era

The U.S. government is embarking on an effort to record the oral histories of survivors and descendants of boarding schools that sought to “civilize” Indigenous students, often through abusive practices.

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'Kids Were Marched Everywhere. This was a Concentration Camp.'

‘Kids Were Marched Everywhere. This was a Concentration Camp.’. In 1819, the federal government instituted a program of state-sponsored abductions and forced assimilation of Native American children. It lasted 150 years and spawned a legacy of horrific abuse. Now...

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