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TAHLEQUAH - During a Jan. 27 culture committee meeting, legislators unanimously passed a resolution to request museums, media and other entities refer to living Cherokee artists by their tribal enrollment and/or affiliation.

Fifteen states have passed laws that criminalize protesting on ‘critical infrastructure’ including pipelines. In Minnesota, at least 66 felony theft charges against Line 3 protesters remain open

The transfer marks a step in the growing Land Back movement to return Indigenous homelands to the descendants.

A tentative $590 million opioids settlement with Johnson & Johnson drug distributors is being considered as reparations toward Native American tribes. Money from the settlement would go toward addiction and treatment and would be overseen by Native American tribal leaders.

For the second time in less than two years, the Supreme Court spoke clearly: The United States must keep its treaty promise to Cherokee Nation. Now, let us move forward.

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