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Smoke filled the skies over the Fresno County mountains on Friday as firefighters continued battling the Garnet Fire.Fire officials say weather conditions over the past 24 hours have helped their ...
For Native Americans, the fight against mascots is much bigger than sports For advocates, dehumanization of indigenous people is at the root of the issue.
A U.S. appeals court has put the brakes on the transfer of federal forest land in Arizona to a company that plans to mine one of the largest copper deposits in North America.
Supporters of Native mascots at schools say they are well-intended and don't cause harm. But several independent studies detail the adverse effects on Native Americans, particularly young people.
“I think Native American people get looked at through a lens of nostalgia, and the contemporary versions of ourselves aren’t seen,” he said. “That’s also been true for Native American art.
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