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In 2020, more than 18 percent of people living on tribal lands didn’t have access to broadband, compared to just 4 percent of people living in non-tribal areas. Tribes across the country are now taking matters into their own hands.
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The Colorado River Indian Tribes will hold a special election for their members Friday, Jan. 19 for a seat on the Tribal Council. The three candidates are Karen R. Harjo,