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The gap in the graduation rates between Native American students in Montana and White students continues to shrink, dropping 4 percent since 2012. Data…
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More Native American students in Montana say bullying is an issue at their school than their white peers. Sue Reynolds thinks a heavy dose of…
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When Missoula’s not-for-profit Community Hospital was sold to a for-profit company three years ago, by law the proceeds from that sale had to be invested…
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Women and girls in Indian country go missing and are involved in homicides at a far greater rate than any other demographic of people in Montana. That’s…
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A young artist and activist is wrapping up a four-day walk across the Flathead reservation Thursday to bring attention to violence against Native American…
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The Montana Department of Commerce is creating a new position to promote tourism in Indian Country.Casey Lozar with the Department of Commerce says the…
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Today, NPR’s Morning Edition aired a story about discrimination Native Americans face when trying to get healthcare in America. It included an interview…
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Three bills aimed at helping Indian tribes passed the Senate yesterday, and one of them is going to President Donald Trump’s desk. All three were…
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Montana’s Native American children face greater barriers to opportunity than their peers in other states according to the 2017 Race for Results study...
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Teresa Brockie, the first Native American instructor to be on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, was inducted this month as a fellow in…