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The swastika is gone

Indian Country Today | December 11, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast The North American Indian Tennis Association hosted its championship tournament in Tulsa, Oklahoma over the holiday weekend. The event brings more than 100 Native American players to the courts. Jessica Redcorn is the tournament director. Alyssa London wears many hats, including being the founder of […]


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Energy investments for tribes

Indian Country Today | November 26, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Secretary Granholm delves into energy and investing in tribal nations. Plus, mother and activist Danielle SeeWalker explains her stories called “The Red Road” And a regular contributor to the newscast goes to Washington The Department of Energy and the Biden Administration have many initiatives dedicated […]


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Court upholds Indian Child Welfare Act

Indian Country Today | November 23, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Coming up, the US Supreme Court upholds the Indian Child Welfare Act. A Native American has climbed Mount Everest for what’s believed to be the first time. We meet with Rapid City surgeon and climber Jacob Weasel. What’s the impact of the writers’ strike on […]


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High court doesn’t side with Ojibwa band

Indian Country Today | November 21, 2025

WATCH: The Supreme Court ruled in Lac du Flambeau vs, Coughlin that tribal nations can be sued under the bankruptcy code. The ruling is set to have implications for tribal economic development and sovereignty. Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IndianCountryToday/ ICT Opinion Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTOpinion Follow us on Instagram – […]


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Leaders from Cherokee and Navajo nations speak out

Indian Country Today | November 19, 2025

Leaders from the two largest tribes in the country discuss issues of sovereignty and public policy. Tensions mount at Chaco Canyon over resource development. The Indian Child Welfare Act is personal for an Oklahoma family, and a Dakota man who changed the genre of American Indian art. Secretary of the […]


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Bringing awareness to Indigenous communities

Indian Country Today | November 17, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Coming up on the Wednesday edition of the ICT Newscast, a documentary series looks at an area dubbed the most dangerous place for Native women in the country. Plus, after 100 days in office we visit Representative Mary Peltola — and we learn about a […]


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Native journalists head to Canada

Indian Country Today | November 14, 2025

On the Wednesday edition of the ICT Newscast, members of a leading organization for Indigenous journalists will soon vote on a name change. It’s harvest time for many Indigenous crops. What does this mean for sovereignty? Will lawmakers act to avoid another government shutdown? Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry […]


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Strike consequences for Indigenous film and TV

Indian Country Today | November 12, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast On the Tuesday edition of the ICT Newscast, Hollywood is on strike — experts tell us what that means for Indigenous representation, and the disruption coming from Artificial Intelligence. Bobby Wilson shares more about his role in FX and Hulu’s ‘Reservation Dogs’ The third and […]


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Rally for release of Peltier

Indian Country Today | November 10, 2025

On the Wednesday edition of the ICT Newscast, a Washington D.C. rally is calling for the release of Leonard Peltier. A debate surrounds the potential name change of a national forest in Ohio. Congress is back in session. We get an update on the growing divide that might lead to […]


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Land back on the map

Indian Country Today | November 8, 2025

On the Thursday edition of the ICT Newscast, the land back movement is quantified and professors in Kansas are mapping the details. Theft and allotments through Oklahoma’s history. Native historian Ned Blackhawk wins the National Book Award All across the country, we hear news of tribal nations getting land back. […]



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