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Judge halts roundup of wild horses in Arizona

Wild free-roaming horses will continue to rove national forests in Arizona and New Mexico after a judge granted a preliminary injunction to stop removal of the equines.

Judge pauses BLM plans to relocate Northern California wild horses

While a planned roundup of wild horses in Northern California scheduled for September was put on hold, a Native American tribe failed to stop the federal government from removing horses in an area in Eastern California this week.

As Native American boarding schools project ends, survivors describe feeling honored and restored

The intent is to document and share with the public the systemic abuse endured by boarding school survivors under the government’s attempts at forced assimilation.

Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds sovereign immunity in tribal lands case

The state's top court found no reason to waive the Menominee Indian Tribe’s sovereign immunity and extended it to one of its members in a battle over Legend Lake property rules.

Environmental groups sue California State Parks over plan they say endangers protected wildlife

The plaintiffs ask a Sacramento County judge to disallow any further project approvals unless the state complies with the California Environmental Quality Act.

Native Americans mark the US 250th with pride, pain and patriotism

It's a milestone marking resilience — and a fresh opportunity to look at the nation's history through an unexpected, and perhaps less varnished, lens.

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