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Graham Lee Brewer

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On day one, Haaland addresses Indigenous media

by Graham Lee Brewer March 18, 2021January 24, 2024

Tribal journalists given first opportunity to interview first Indigenous secretary of Interior.

Posted inFebruary 1, 2021: End of the Line

Bears Ears is just the beginning

by Jessica Douglas and Graham Lee Brewer January 22, 2021January 24, 2024

As the Biden administration begins, tribal nations with ties to Utah assert their relationships to the land.

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Tribal leaders respond to the idea of an Indigenous Interior secretary

by Graham Lee Brewer and Anna V. Smith December 14, 2020January 24, 2024

Representation is important, and so are policy decisions impacting tribes on the ground.

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How the Supreme Court upended a century of federal Indian law

by Graham Lee Brewer and Cary Aspinwall August 4, 2020January 24, 2024

Half of Oklahoma is set to become tribal reservations, but what does that mean for crimes committed on those lands?

Posted inJune 1, 2020: Dissent at a Distance

American violence in the time of coronavirus

by Graham Lee Brewer May 22, 2020January 24, 2024

Author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz puts armed ‘reopen’ protests in their historical context.

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The Cherokee Nation once fought to disenroll Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ancestors

by Graham Lee Brewer February 24, 2020January 24, 2024

Documents show the Oklahoma governor’s connections to the tribe may have originated in an act of fraud more than 100 years ago.

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Oklahoma’s tribes unite against a common foe: Their Cherokee governor

by Graham Lee Brewer and Simon Romero February 20, 2020January 24, 2024

Gov. Kevin Stitt’s demands for more money from Indian casinos have sparked a bitter feud with economically powerful tribes — including his own.

Posted inDecember 9, 2019: Party Favors

This Cherokee congressman is for Trump – and Indian Country

by Graham Lee Brewer December 9, 2019January 24, 2024

Markwayne Mullin, who is hard-right and white-passing, may not seem like an Indigenous lawmaker, but he’s no anomaly.

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Stickball: Indigenous women show who’s got game

by Graham Lee Brewer September 10, 2019January 24, 2024

Physicality and communication are key elements at the Choctaw Nation’s annual tournament.

Posted inArticles

Lingerie company Yandy quietly removes Native American-themed costumes

by Graham Lee Brewer August 18, 2019January 24, 2024

Dozens of Native American-themed costumes are no longer available online.

Posted inJuly 21, 2019: A Radical Return

Can Bacone College reclaim its roots as a center for Native art?

by Graham Lee Brewer July 21, 2019January 24, 2024

The private college redefined Indigenous art but faces financial and infrastructure challenges today.

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The Cherokee Nation’s next chief will have a big footprint in Indian Country

by Graham Lee Brewer May 29, 2019January 24, 2024

Saturday’s election in the largest Native American tribe could shape policy and law in tribal communities across the country.

Posted inMarch 18, 2019: Arizona's Wild Horse Paradox

Is a new copyright law a ‘colonization of knowledge’?

by Graham Lee Brewer March 5, 2019January 24, 2024

Indigenous oral histories have often been recorded and sold without permission.

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Native Americans are under-reported in opioid overdose data

by Graham Lee Brewer December 21, 2018January 24, 2024

Misclassification of race on death certificates underestimated opioid and heroin overdose deaths among Native Americans by 40 percent in Washington state.

Posted inDecember 10, 2018: Critical Mass

Study of missing and murdered Indigenous women highlights police data failures

by Graham Lee Brewer November 14, 2018January 24, 2024

Poor data collection by law enforcement creates a significant hurdle to understanding the crisis.

Posted inNovember 12, 2018: Old Wests, and new

The search for Native identity on city streets

by Graham Lee Brewer November 12, 2018January 24, 2024

Tommy Orange deftly captures the urban-Indigenous experience in his debut novel.

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In southern Utah, Navajo voters rise to be heard

by Graham Lee Brewer and Anne Helen Petersen October 28, 2018January 24, 2024

San Juan County’s Navajo population has lived for decades with a minority white government. This election could change that.

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Illuminating the stories in Indian Country

by Graham Lee Brewer July 6, 2018January 24, 2024

Indian Country News undergoes a transition from the analytical to the multi-faceted.

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On the border, colonial violence goes unpunished

by Graham Lee Brewer June 22, 2018January 24, 2024

Tribal members positioned to help Border Patrol are getting run down by its agents.

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The problems and potential in HBO’s ‘Westworld’

by Graham Lee Brewer June 15, 2018January 24, 2024

The hit series both relies on and pushes against stereotypes of the mythological West.

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