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Author: Nora Mabie, Great Falls Tribune

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Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person, the longest-serving elected tribal official in US, dies at 92

October 14, 2021Nora Mabie, Great Falls TribuneComments Off on Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person, the longest-serving elected tribal official in US, dies at 92

An advocate for the advancement of the Blackfeet people and the preservation of cultural traditions, Old Person had been the tribe’s chief since 1978.

Nation

‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’: Indigenous people left to wonder how to ‘qualify’ for same attention as Gabby Petito

September 24, 2021September 24, 2021Nora Mabie, Great Falls TribuneComments Off on ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’: Indigenous people left to wonder how to ‘qualify’ for same attention as Gabby Petito

As Gabby Petito’s case continues to dominate the daily news cycle, Indigenous people are asking why their cases aren’t worthy of similar attention.

Nation

A Montana tribal councilwoman was beaten and ‘left for dead,’ family says. No one has been charged.

May 26, 2021Nora Mabie, Great Falls TribuneComments Off on A Montana tribal councilwoman was beaten and ‘left for dead,’ family says. No one has been charged.

Police in Montana confirmed Tuesday that officers were dispatched after a report that a 23-year-old woman had been assaulted.

News

Hit hard by COVID, some tribal members are hesitant to get a vaccine. Experts urge its importance.

December 26, 2020Nora Mabie, Great Falls TribuneComments Off on Hit hard by COVID, some tribal members are hesitant to get a vaccine. Experts urge its importance.

Tribal communities have been disproportionately ravaged by COVID-19 nationwide. But many tribal members hesitate to get immunized.

Travel

Wingate Hotel in Montana turns away Native American residents, citing COVID-19 policy

October 28, 2020Nora Mabie, Great Falls TribuneComments Off on Wingate Hotel in Montana turns away Native American residents, citing COVID-19 policy

Larry Gooldy, general manager of the hotel, said the hotel does not accept guests from any state that has a COVID-19 lockdown.

Headlines

In East Timor, U.S. Retreats From Plan to Build ‘Lifesaving’ Sewage Plant

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How Social Media Is Changing the Narrative of the Israel-Gaza War

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‘There Will Always Only Be One Jane Goodall’

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Jane Goodall’s Thoughts for a Reporter: ‘Hope Isn’t Just Wishful Thinking’

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South African Politician Julius Malema, Subject of Trump Attacks, Is Convicted of Gun Charge

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London Police Chief Apologizes Over Officers’ ‘Reprehensible’ Behavior

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‘She Could Have Killed Me’: Scientist Survives Shark Bite to His Head

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How Broken Politics Breaks Courts

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How Broken Politics Breaks Courts

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Israel Intercepts Boats Headed to Gaza With Humanitarian Aid

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