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A study of access to polls during elections has found systemic barriers to voting on tribal lands contribute to substantial disparities in turnout.
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Tens of thousands of voters part of the civically-engaged Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina stand to make a difference in the election.
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Gambling supporters in North Carolina say the state is missing out, but a legalization push died in the General Assembly last year.
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The new Cherokee Language class is a four-course series that will count toward a full language college credit.
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The Cumberland County School District held its 5th annual feather ceremony for graduating Native American high school seniors.
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North Carolina's Museum of the Southeast American Indian released a song described as being by and for Native communities.
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A traveling exhibition debuts Friday at UNC-Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum, consisting of artwork from what's considered one of the nation's best collections of American Indian art.
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The Thriving Heart’s study received $21 million in funding to offer programs, like prenatal care across 10 counties in North Carolina.
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The North Carolina Highway Marker Commission approved historical site markers for about a half dozen Native American tribes on highways across the state.
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A bill heading to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's desk seeks to ensure American Indian students in public schools can wear items like feathers and plumes to their graduation ceremonies.