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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is scheduled to visit the Seneca Nation’s Cattaraugus Territory on Tuesday to issue a formal apology for New York State’s role in the operation of the Thomas Indian School and to meet with survivors of the institution, according to an official announcement made last Friday. 

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Leaders from the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Osage Nation, and Quapaw Nation (collectively, the “Nations”) have committed to working together in pursuit of constructive engagement with the State of Oklahoma regarding tobacco tax compacts. Despite ongoing efforts, the Nations have not yet reached agreements through negotiations with Governor Stitt. As a result, the Nations are now turning to the State Legislature to seek resolution on these important tax matters. Their approach is guided by three core principles:

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Breaking News. Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed prostate cancer, according to a statement released by his personal office on Sunday afternoon. The statement said the cancer is an "aggressive form" that has spread to his bones. The former president is 82.

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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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As part of the work to commemorate the challenges Alaska Native peoples face presently and historically, the Mellon Foundation has awarded $3.5 million to the Alaska Native Heritage Center (ANHC) for their Healing Garden and Monuments project. 

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The Naabik’íyáti’ Committee has passed Legislation 0066-25, officially relocating the Navajo Nation Youth Advisory Council (NYAC) from the Executive Branch to the Legislative Branch in a 15–1 vote.

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Native Vote. On Friday, the Deb Haaland for New Mexico campaign announced it has raised nearly $3.7 million from close to 51,000 individual supporters. The average online donation stands at just $37, and over 14,000 of those contributions came directly from New Mexicans—underscoring the campaign’s deep grassroots support. This fundraising milestone follows a record-breaking launch, with Haaland bringing in over $2 million within the first 30 days of her campaign.

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A 125 mile remembrance walk is underway to honor the Indigenous children who endured the federal Indian boarding school system, and especially those who passed through the former Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School.

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The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) is proud to announce that Vice Chair Jeannie Hovland has been awarded the prestigious Woman Warrior Award, presented by the Tribal Gaming Protection Network’s Women in Tribal Gaming Symposium. This distinguished recognition honors individuals who exemplify outstanding professionalism, resilience, and a deep commitment to advancing tribal gaming and empowering Native communities.