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"[Trump's] perverse reading of the relationship between the U.S. government and Indian Country flies in the face of the Constitution," Tom Perez wrote.
For these leaders, saving grizzlies is a matter of religious freedom.
There's a delicious history behind this beloved Southern staple.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
To allow Trump's shenanigans to divert attention from matters sure to persist when he finally departs the stage is to make a grievous error.
Opponents quickly outlined plans for lawsuits, political pressure and street action.
When it comes to indigenous people, we're failing.
A Native American tribe argued that the pipeline would desecrate water used in religious ceremonies.
Native Americans who object to the project are still fighting it in court.
The Montana congressman, nominated for interior secretary, broke with Donald Trump on a key issue.