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"daniel catering" Discussed on Native America Calling
"This is national native news. I'm trip krause in franconia gonzales. According to the us census bureau two thousand twenty demographic data shows about twenty five percent increase from the two thousand ten census in the number of american indians and alaska natives who self reported and were not combined with any other race that puts the estimated total about three point seven million or one point one percent of the total us population between the two thousand ten and two thousand twenty data american indians and alaska natives who reported in a combination with another race rose by about one hundred and sixty percent and now account for two point nine percent of the total population the census that will be used to determine levels of federal funding to tribes and tribal communities as well as legislative redistricting tribal health officials with the forrest county pot. Awada me community are warning if cova nineteen cases that have been linked to the tribes. Recent powwow in wisconsin daniel creating reports as of thursday. A tribal spokesperson confirmed that two people who attended the powell had tested positive for the virus. Tribal chairman ned daniels junior said in an announcement on social media that the tribe is taking extra precautions including postponing future. Large gatherings don't ever want to see our community shut down because it is by ras again but the large gathered is one way we can help right now the lack of flambeau menominee tribes are also urging people to get tested if they attended the event medical director. Amy slagle with the menominee. Tribal clinic said they had tested about forty people as of thursday. None of been positive who've identified being a pow but slagle says it may be this week before any new cases emerged that could be tied to the event. The powwow typically draws hundreds of people from across the region for national native news. i'm daniel catering. A federal appeals court is considering the case of a woman who is raped by a bureau of indian affairs officer a now. It's asking montana. Supreme court to determine whether law enforcement agencies in the state can be held liable when they're on duty officers sexual assault. Someone on ten. Public radio's freddie. Managua's has more the question from the ninth circuit. Court of appeals stems from a twenty eighteen federal case in which former cia officer dana bull coming coerced and impregnated northern cheyenne woman. After threatening to arrester the woman identified by her initials court documents sued bull coming the bay and the federal government for damages child support a judge found bull coming liable for the rape and awarded the woman. One point six million dollars however the judge ruled the federal government including the cia was not liable for bull. Cummings actions that's different from montana. Laws which allow local law enforcement agencies to be held liable for actions of their on duty officers in the question to the high court filed monday. They write this. Federal policy creates a dichotomy that likely has a disproportionate effect on montana's indigenous population. Who are more likely to interact with federal officers bull coming pleaded guilty in two thousand eighteen deprivation of rights under the color of law and is serving a three year prison sentence for national native news. I'm freddie monotonous. The navajo nation will return to its own status restrictions awake of a new surge of covered nineteen cases. The restrictions will include capacity levels for businesses on august eleventh navajo department of health reported forty-nine new cove in nineteen cases for the nation and two more deaths a blood quantum requirement prevents native hawaiians from passing their land leases under the nineteen twenty hawaiian homes commission at the family members with less than one quarter. Hawaiian blood are proposed. Federal bill would lower the blood quantum requirements from twenty-five percent to about three percents a former navajo nation. President passed away fifth knob nation. President kelsey brigade died of natural causes. Friday inflec- staffers zona. He was seventy for national.

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"daniel catering" Discussed on Native America Calling
"This is national native news trump krause and for antonio gonzales a policy-setting board for wisconsin department of natural resources approved a wolf heart. Evista quota three hundred wolves for the states fall. Wolf hunts wisconsin tribes oppose and have called on the us fish and wildlife service to reconsider its decision to remove federal protections for the animal daniel creating reports the board's vote goes against the wisconsin. Dnr's recommendation to set the harvest at one hundred thirty wolves state. Wildlife managers supported a conservative harvest due to uncertainty over the populations response to the february wolf hunt state licensed hunters harvested nearly double their allotted quota killing two hundred eighteen wolves and less than seventy two hours. John johnson senior is president of the lack of flambeau band of lake superior chippewa. He told the board that tribes view the wolf. As a brother adding their fates are intertwined. Six people lived in existence with wolves for longer than europeans walk. North america the main gun. We know respect and understand seems to be a different animal than the wolf that so many others despise johnson also chairs the voigt intertribal task force which represents a jib way tribes. The task force has called on the us. Fish and wildlife service to reconsider the wolf's delisting due to wisconsin systemic failures to manage wolves and prevent over harvest for national native news. I'm daniel catering the. Us senate passed a one point. Two trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure. Package that includes key spending provisions related to transportation what our infrastructure energy and climate resiliency on wednesday. The national congress of american indians held a virtual panel to discuss an infrastructure bill which proposes more than fifteen billion dollars in direct funding for tribal nations amber barbas deputy staff director at the us senate committee on indian affairs and spoke to the nci panel. We know native communities are facing the most extreme impacts of climate change especially in the arctic. So this bill helps built climate change resilience and native communities. And we know there's always need for more but at least for now the with the bill includes one hundred thirty million for community of relocation and eighty six million for travel climate resilience than adaptation projects. See right policy lead for community development and infrastructure for the national congress of american indians during the panel right said infrastructure bill authorizes more than two hundred and seventy million dollars over six years to implement eligible water projects to improve sanitation under the epa's indian reservation drinking water program. It also includes funding for sanitation projects in alaska native villages. It includes two hundred ninety million over five years to administer grants in alaska that will improve sanitation in rural and native villages forty million annually for f. Why twenty to twenty four fifty million for halfway twenty five and sixty million afford twenty six. Us house is expected to take up to build us fall. Here's indian affairs committee. Deputy staff director barb. We really think it's a truly historic achievement for everyone including american indians and alaskan natives to get this across the line in the senate in a bipartisan way. We also hope that the house of representatives will quickly pass the bill and the president signs it into law so we can work into action to royal canadian. Mounted police officers in the northwest territories have been charged with assault. According to a release the officers each face. One count of assault from an incident in yellowknife and october quote while lodging a woman and cells and quote both officers continue to work for the yellowknife rcmp detachment. You're expected to appear in court. September fourteenth centered. Domingo pablo cartoonist. Ricardo is one of seven recipients for the two thousand twenty one. New mexico governor's award for excellence in the arts is popular. Cartoon without reservation explores the irony and humor in the native american experience for.

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Wisconsin Sets 300-Wolf Limit After Runaway Spring Hunt
"A policy-setting board for wisconsin department of natural resources approved a wolf heart. Evista quota three hundred wolves for the states fall. Wolf hunts wisconsin tribes oppose and have called on the us fish and wildlife service to reconsider its decision to remove federal protections for the animal daniel creating reports the board's vote goes against the wisconsin. Dnr's recommendation to set the harvest at one hundred thirty wolves state. Wildlife managers supported a conservative harvest due to uncertainty over the populations response to the february wolf hunt state licensed hunters harvested nearly double their allotted quota killing two hundred eighteen wolves and less than seventy two hours. John johnson senior is president of the lack of flambeau band of lake superior chippewa. He told the board that tribes view the wolf. As a brother adding their fates are intertwined. Six people lived in existence with wolves for longer than europeans walk. North america the main gun. We know respect and understand seems to be a different animal than the wolf that so many others despise johnson also chairs the voigt intertribal task force which represents a jib way tribes. The task force has called on the us. Fish and wildlife service to reconsider the wolf's delisting due to wisconsin systemic failures to manage wolves and prevent over harvest for national native news. I'm daniel catering

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"daniel catering" Discussed on Native America Calling
"This is national native news. I neon tonio gonzales. More than a century ago nearly two hundred ojibway graves were removed from the burial grounds of a lake superior tribe to make way for. Us steals plan to develop or docks that were never built now. A new effort seeks to return those lands and reburial site to the fondling band of lake. Superior chippewa danielle catering. Reports wisconsin. Point is a remote strip of land on the shore of lake superior. It marks the ancestral home of the fondling tribe whose relatives settled there as early as four hundred years ago. Seven generations were laid to rest at the wisconsin point cemetery including the communities leader chief joseph osan gave the company uprooted the dead and those still living like calling aired parents. Aired who is ninety. Seven is a direct descendant of chievo soggy. It's hallowed ground to me. We just love dead aired says. Her father would be thrilled to see. The land turned over to the tribe. They're one step closer to that goal. After the superior city council passed a resolution supporting the transfer fonda lack chairman kevin dooby says returning. The lands would provide some closure to tribal families. Remember what happened in the past. It's our laos and we have to take care of it. Continue move forward. City and tribal officials will work with wisconsin. Us senator tammy baldwin office to petition the us department of interior to place the lands in federal trust for fonda lack for national native news. i'm daniel catering. Why no nulla duke was released from custody thursday. She was arrested monday with a group of women who sat in lawn chairs at the shell river near park rapids minnesota in opposition of line three pipeline. Construction luke is leader of the environmental group. Honor the earth videos and photos posted on social media by honor the earth. Show the standoff between the women and officers. The duke spoke after her. Release thursday in the livestream video outside a county. Sheriff's office spent three three nights for being protector and standing on the easement with six. Other women are sitting on the easement. you know i want to say we're gonna keep fighting bridge because wrong that they steal the water's not patriotic governor walls to give the water the land in our civil rights to a canadian multinational. And i'm really grateful. Biagio county on the inside for a little while but who knows. Hundreds of people have been arrested in the movement against the replacement project of line. Three which will transport. Oil from canada to wisconsin demonstrations ramped up last year as the company and bridge started construction of the pipeline supporters point to jobs and an economic boost. Those in opposition are concerned about impacts to water and the environment and are calling on the biden administration to stop the pipeline. The national congress of american indians is commending the announcement by the cleveland major league baseball team on its new name and mascot. The team will be named the guardians. The announcement was made friday by the team in a video message on twitter and comes after last year's decision to retire the indians name and mascot. Ncaa president von sharp says it's another important step in healing for native people from the harm of mascots and see. I is continuing to call on other professional sports teams and schools to drop their indian mascots now the whole nation lawmakers met with the cherokee nation delegation. This week and window rock arizona as the navajo council began at summer session. They discussed a proposed treaty between the two nations to support one another twenty five years ago treaty. Discussions began navajo council members. Say the proposed agreement between the two largest tribes in the country would help with cove in nineteen recovery and future issues gifts were exchanged to show appreciation for each tribe. I'm antonio gonzalez..

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A Lake Superior Tribe's Ancestors Want Their Burial Lands Back
"More than a century ago nearly two hundred ojibway graves were removed from the burial grounds of a lake superior tribe to make way for. Us steals plan to develop or docks that were never built now. A new effort seeks to return those lands and reburial site to the fondling band of lake. Superior chippewa danielle catering. Reports wisconsin. Point is a remote strip of land on the shore of lake superior. It marks the ancestral home of the fondling tribe whose relatives settled there as early as four hundred years ago. Seven generations were laid to rest at the wisconsin point cemetery including the communities leader chief joseph osan gave the company uprooted the dead and those still living like calling aired parents. Aired who is ninety. Seven is a direct descendant of chievo soggy. It's hallowed ground to me. We just love dead aired says. Her father would be thrilled to see. The land turned over to the tribe. They're one step closer to that goal. After the superior city council passed a resolution supporting the transfer fonda lack chairman kevin dooby says returning. The lands would provide some closure to tribal families. Remember what happened in the past. It's our laos and we have to take care of it. Continue move forward. City and tribal officials will work with wisconsin. Us senator tammy baldwin office to petition the us department of interior to place the lands in federal trust for fonda lack for national native news. i'm daniel catering.

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COVID-19 highlights Alaska Native water and sanitation needs
"This is national native news. I'm antonio gonzales. The pandemic has highlighted. Water and sanitation needs in alaska. Native communities where lack of infrastructure has already had significant health impacts according to a health official alaska. Native tribal health consortium interim president. Valerie davidson testified. Virtually this week before. The senate committee on indian affairs on water infrastructure needs davidson says. Many families in rural communities do not have running water to help prevent the spread of covid nineteen constant hand washing and cleaning davidson says more than forty percent of alaska native homes lack running water. Many communities typically have a washer area building. It's one building that combines water-treatment laundromat twelve and showers at the entire community uses and what that means from a practical perspective is that Those communities hall their water from the washington area in a five gallon clean bucket and we hall are raw sewage from our home in a different five gallon bucket and unfortunately Our communities continued to be unserved simply because of the high construction costs among recommendations davidson. Says they desperately need at least one billion dollars for sanitation construction in future legislation and resources to preserve what infrastructure is already in place. Wisconsin governor. Tony evers has signed off on the ho chunk. Nations plans to build a casino just north of the illinois border danielle creating reports. Federal law gives governors the power to block or approve off reservation casinos. The tribes plans include one of the largest casinos in the state. Along with the convention center indoor waterpark and a three hundred room hotel. The complex is expected to create more than fifteen hundred permanent jobs and more than two thousand construction jobs. Ho chunk nation public relations officer ryan green. Dear says jobs are central focus as many tribal communities. Shut down their casinos for months last year due to cove in nineteen. This is gonna be the cornerstone of the economic recovery from the pandemic. the complex will be built in the city of beloit beloit city council president. Regina dunkin says the project has been a longtime coming and is a game changer. Fully in terms of jobs created shared revenues and increased arisen. The project now faces final approval from the department of interior once approved wisconsin's governor and the whole chunk nation would amend the tribes gaming compact to include revenues from the new casino. I'm daniel catering