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EAGLE BUTTE, SD — Summer is in full swing at the Cheyenne River Youth Project. As the nonprofit organization gears up for its biggest event of the year — the 11th annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam — it’s also nurturing a thriving 2.5-acre garden, maintaining 12 active beehives, and providing daily programming for Lakota youth ages 4-18. 
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From June 16 to 18, Navajo Technical University (NTU) hosted student-athletes from across the region as they competed for a place on the Men’s Skyhawks Basketball Team. Under the leadership of Head Coach Michael McMillan and with support from current players, the tryouts challenged participants both physically and mentally—testing their endurance, skills, and determination.

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The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) returned to the U.S. Travel Association’s IPW 2025 in Chicago, Illinois, June 14–18, spotlighting the rich cultural diversity of Indigenous communities across the United States. As a prominent exhibitor at the leading international travel trade show, AIANTA significantly increased global awareness of authentic Indigenous tourism, building vital partnerships and advancing economic opportunities for Native Nations.

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WASHINGTON — In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts Indian Country recently.

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President Donald Trump addressed the nation in a rare Saturday night television address from the White House to provide details on the United States striking three nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday.

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A new study of 363 modern historical markers in southeast Nebraska found that 72% focus solely on settlers, overlooking the region’s Indigenous history.

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The Zuni Youth Enrichment Project announced today that it has launched the second year of its seasonal ZYEP Trail Crew initiative, building on the success of last summer’s pilot program. With continued support from the Outdoor Equity Fund Trails+ grant, the 2025 Trail Crew is hard at work on new infrastructure projects to improve community trail access and sustainability in the Pueblo of Zuni. 
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The Missing and Murdered Diné Relatives (MMDR) Task Force, together with Navajo Nation Speaker Crystalyne Curley and Law and Order Committee Chair Eugenia Charles-Newton, has issued a memorandum urging Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren and the Division of Public Safety to take immediate action. They are calling for support, resources, and a coordinated response to assist the family of Dominique “Molly” Nez, whose tragic death is currently under investigation.

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Imagine being erased from your own tribe—stripped of your identity, community, and rights without explanation. It's happening right now through tribal disenrollment.