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The Blackfeet Nation is beginning to build infrastructure to improve access to clean water.
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Glacier National Park officials are studying the return of free-roaming bison.
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MTPR’s Austin Amestoy sat down with the filmmakers behind “Bring Them Home / Aiskótáhkapiyaaya,” which chronicles decades-long effort by a group of Blackfeet people to restore a herd of free-ranging bison to their ancestral lands.
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A conservation group said it sent 107 bison to tribes in Montana, South Dakota and Washington.
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The former spokesperson of the Blackfeet Nation has been indicted for allegedly stealing federal COVID-19 relief funds allocated to the tribe.
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Co-host Lauren Korn speaks with Emmy Award-winning producer, director, and writer Megan Harrington, co-director of ‘Native Ball: Legacy of a Trailblazer,’ which premieres on Montana PBS on November 2, 2023.
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$327 million will flow to tribes with water rights settlements; The Chief of Operations for Montana FWP pleaded not guilty to a charge that he failed to obtain permission to cross private land while hunting.
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A stretch of highway running through the center of the Blackfeet Nation has been renamed to honor the late Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person. A dedication ceremony was held on Thursday.
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The Blackfeet Nation released roughly two dozen free-roaming wild buffalo onto tribal lands bordering Glacier National Park Monday. Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks is asking for the public’s input on changes to the state’s plan for managing grizzly bears.
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Voters on the Blackfeet Nation have elected a replacement for a council member who recently resigned following his arrest. Montana State University has a likely building site for a new nursing school in Missoula.