AKWESASNE — The main focus of the Northern Tribal Border Alliance Washington, D.C. Fly-In focused on an issue that makes crossing the border into Canada and back again a challenge for Native people.
(CN) - Tribal leaders representing indigenous people who live along the United States borders wrapped up their two-day summit with a virtual press conference on Monday to announce progress in working ...
First Nations communities and Native American tribal leaders will be able to meet and discuss issues regarding the U.S. and Canadian border during a “Northern Tribal Border Summit.” The summit, which ...
For the past 70 years, federally recognized tribe members who live near the Canadian border and elsewhere have been required to carry proof that they are Native American. A new bill introduced into ...
The vehicle barrier on the US-Mexico border weaves around Saguaro cactus in the Sonoran desert on the Tohono O’odham reservation in Chukut Kuk, Arizona. (Reuters / Rick Wilking) By signing up, you ...
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