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The U.S. Department of Justice announced it’s awarding four tribal governments in Montana a collective $2.9 million to improve public safety efforts.
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes kicked off a conference Tuesday on missing and murdered indigenous people (MMIP). The three-day event is aimed…
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A program designed to address mental health awareness is coming to four high schools on the Flathead and the Rocky Boys Reservations this school year....
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The latest step in a years-long process laying out the future of the National Bison Range Monday night dredged up questions of race and public land…
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New possibilities for management of the National Bison Range north of Missoula are out, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is taking public comment on…
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Advocates of missing and murdered indigenous women set off on a four-day trek in northwest Montana Thursday to raise awareness for the disproportionate…
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Advocates for missing and murdered indigenous women will walk the length of the Flathead Reservation starting Thursday, March 28.It’s the third year of…
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As Congress and Montana lawmakers consider laws to address high rates of missing and murdered Native American women and girls, people in Indian Country…
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Supporters of an alternative proposal to settle water rights claims on and around the Flathead Reservation have released a framework for what they would…
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A group of self-described concerned citizens are proposing an alternative to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Water Compact to settle water…