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Native Americans and the Democratic Party
Native Americans, in general, have traditionally supported Democrats, and that has made a significant difference in a few key races.
IRS reverses stance on tribal child support program in ND
For years, the state of North Dakota worked with tribes to send and receive tax information for parents who are unable or unwilling to meet their child support obligations and, instead, have their income tax refunds rerouted to those granted custody of their children.
Memorial Day Closure
Please see the following flyer for Bois Forte Tribal Government closures due to the Memorial holiday.
The Sami reindeer connection in Alaska
Reindeer weren’t always in Alaska, but now there’s a strong connection for Alaska Native herders.
Native in the Spotlight: Edgar Blatchford
Edgar Blatchford (Iñupiaq and Yup’ik), former journalist and professor, has served as Alaska’s economic development commissioner for the Frank Murkowski Administration.
Miss Indian World Kassie John
Twenty-five year old Diné multimedia artist Kassie John is the newest cultural ambassador to wear the Miss Indian World crown. She is the first Navajo Miss Indian World in a decade.