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March 3, 2016
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Support in tribal communities is not hard to find in tough times

By Lee Longhorn

Happy New Year. I know I am a little late but it seems like no one says it any more after the first of January.

It was during this new part of the year that I heard something that reminded me of things we often don’t say or hear enough outside of our communities, and that is support.

School transportation cuts could make school commutes impossible

By Stacy Thacker, University of Montana

For many students living on reservations, getting to school is a challenge in itself. Bus runs on Indian Country, in particular the larger reservations or lands located in rural areas, can be a very significant commute. It’s almost impossible to live in some reservations without a vehicle, which most families don't have. This makes it even tougher if families have to drive kids to school.

Substance abuse center closure could make winter colder for some

By Stacy Thacker, University of Montana

With the holiday season usually comes cold weather and bad conditions but it could also mean life or death for many who are suffering from substance abuse.

On Wednesday November 30th Encompassing Health Services, a detox center in Page, Ariz., closed its doors. Funding for the program was cut and with no backup plan the community is worried about what will happen to those left out in the cold.

Any menu featuring Indian tacos is a good friend of mine

By Santee Ross

A good Indian taco is the most amazing food in the world. When I think of Indian taco I think of a gathering like a powwow or auntie’s house and now, apparently, a little place in Denver called Tocabe.

The food network’s Guy Fieri of “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives,” visited an American Indian Eatery in Denver earlier this year.

New Native comicbook hero a play on stereotypes, health issues

By Stacy Thacker, University of Montana

Let’s just say it: Frybread is a delicacy that most in Indian Country cannot resist. That also goes for a new Native super hero whose weapons include hot grease and dough.

Frybread Man is a hero who fights for Native American rights as created by Ryan Huna Smith, Navajo and Chemehuevi, of the Mojave Desert. He is a hero for every man, Smith said.

“His humor is real cheesy but that's how I wanted it to be," Smith said in a phone interview.

Running is in the blood

By Santee Ross, University of Montana

Breaking records and becoming champions is just how the Hopi High boys and girls cross country teams roll—state titles, say what.

Earlier this month. both the Hopi High boys’ and girls cross country teams won the Arizona state championship. The boys team set a national record by winning the 22nd consecutive in the state while the girls won their fifth consecutive championship.

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