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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — National Park Service Director Chuck Sams said Tuesday he and other officials are committed to boosting the role Native American tribes can play in managing public lands around the U.S.
He told members of a congressional committee during a virtual hearing that part of the effort includes integrating Indigenous knowledge into management plans and recognizing that federal lands once belonged to the tribes.
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‘Serious occurrence’ draws big police presence to London-area community
There was a heavy police presence in an Indigenous community southwest of London Friday morning following what officials described as a “serious occurrence.” The Ontario Provincial Police was conducting an “active investigation” on the Oneida of the Thames First Nation, but there’s no threat to public safety, Oneida Chief Adrien Chrisjohn said. “This is an […]