www.wisn.com - by Hannah Hilyard -Alaqua Cox graduated in 2015 from the Wisconsin School for the Deaf in Delavan
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www.npr.org - By Jim Robbins
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www.edweek.org - By Jerad Koepp & Alison McCartan —Stop treating Native history as an add-on to the regular curriculum
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www.usatoday.com -by Tom Schad -
The Haudenosaunee started competing internationally in 1990, when they were first recognized by World Lacrosse.
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www.pbs.org -As Native American Heritage Month comes to a close, for our “Hidden Histories” series, we look at the life and legacy of Mary Golda Ross, the first Native American woman to become an engineer and a pioneering figure of the space age.
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www.nbcnews.com -Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss how American can educate themselves during Native American Heritage Month.
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www.thedailybeast.com -by Anthony Perry -the Academy Museum in Los Angeles attempted to celebrate “Indigenous Voices” from Hollywood history. How did it go so wrong?
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www.nbc15.com - By Marcus Aarsvold -Ho-Chunk Nation tribal members celebrate Ho-Chunk Day in Wisconsin with traditional food, games and community gatherings.
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www.thewrap.com - The “Reservation Dogs” star, director and writer highlights projects from indigenous creators
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www.npr.org -It's Native American Heritage Day. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Ned Blackhawk, a professor of History and American Studies at Yale, about the history of the day and what it means to observe it.
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