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Law protects export of sacred Native American items from U.S.

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Federal penalties have increased under a newly signed law intended to protect the cultural patrimony of Native American tribes, immediately making some crimes a felony and...

Colorado Secretary of State expands voting access for Native American tribes

Utes members can vote in-person on tribal lands

Western tribes march against uranium mill in southeast Utah

Indigenous communities worry about air, water quality; mill owners defend operations as safe

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert talks defense of Dolores River Corridor

Representative meets with Ute Mountain Ute, Dolores County officials Saturday

U.S. Rep. Boebert plans visit to Cortez and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

Congresswoman will discuss land protection and drug trafficking, and honor the life of Tim Lanier

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe awarded $22.7 million for broadband internet

Federal funding from Infrastructure Law will connect 817 households, including White Mesa

Water powered: Utes capture energy from irrigation lines to run farm, mill

Hydroelectric equipment hums and whistles with sounds of renewable energy

New bike park opens in Towaoc

Recreation site complements fitness stations recently placed in town

History Colorado to investigate abuses at Fort Lewis College Indian boarding school

Program seeks to learn about ‘victimization of families of youth forced to attend’

Ute Mountain Casino Powwow celebrates diversity of tribes

Free event Aug. 19-20 in Towaoc returns after two-year hiatus

Five tribes sign agreement to preserve Bears Ears National Monument

Agreement means tribes and BLM will work together to determine land use and long-term goals

Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation member’s claim of double jeopardy

Native Americans also can be tried in federal court, justices say