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Native American tribe responds to Billie Eilish

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Billie Eilish Solemnly Emerges After Native American Tribe Addresses Controversial ‘Stolen Land’ Remark
Billie Eilish is out on the land.

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Native American tribe that owns land under Billie Eilish’s LA mansion has message for virtue-signaling singer
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Billie Eilish's brother responds to outrage over "stolen land" comment
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Billie Eilish's 'Stolen Land' Speech Sparks 'Eviction' Offer From Law Firm
When Billie Eilish stepped onstage at the 68th Grammy Awards and said, “No one is illegal on stolen land,” before adding, “f*** ICE,” she probably wasn’t bracing for what came next: an eviction offer.

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Fact Check: Los Angeles law firm says offer to evict Billie Eilish from 'stolen land' wasn't 'serious'
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Billie Eilish’s brother, Finneas, claps back at ‘outrage’ over singer’s ‘stolen land’ anti-ICE speech at Grammys 2026
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Round Valley Indian Tribes respond to Trump administration’s attempt to thwart Eel River dam removal

As Pacific Gas and Electric Co., seeks to decommission its Potter Valley hydroelectric project, the Round Valley tribal coalition is confronting the Trump administration over the future of the Eel
The College Fix
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UCLA museum removes hundreds of Native American artifacts, photos at tribe’s request

UCLA’s Fowler Museum is repatriating hundreds of Native American artifacts to the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation, raising concerns among some scholars about potential impacts on research.
Government Executive
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A thinning roster at Indian Affairs leaves tribes wondering who’s left to help, watchdog reports

The Government Accountability Office has long warned that staffing shortages in the Interior Department’s Indian Affairs bureaus have hindered service delivery to tribes. Nevertheless, the component was not spared from the Trump administration’s federal workforce reductions.
Navajo-Hopi Observer
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Arizona Indian Nations and Tribes celebrate Legislative Day

PHOENIX – Arizona Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day drew tribal members to the state Capitol on Jan. 14, 2026, to pay tribute to the history, culture and contributions of
Grist
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Tribes could lease their water to dry states. Why is it so hard?

The Colorado River Indian Tribes now have the ability to lease their water rights off-reservation, a move that could ease pressures on communities facing the effects of climate change through drought. The option may prove to be financially beneficial for ...
KREM
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Kalispel Tribe of Indians gifts 10 buffalo to Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation

CUSICK, Wash. — Earlier this week, the Kalispel Tribe of Indians gifted 10 buffalo to the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. The Kalispel Tribe said it gifted 30 buffalo to the Colville Tribe last year to help restore buffalo in the area.
CBS News
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2 Colorado tribes fire back at state, governor after court ruling walls off online sports betting

The leaders of two Native American reservations in southern Colorado recently called the state's ban on their ability to partake in online sports betting an extension of the "troubling legacy" of broken agreements between governments and the tribes.
OPB
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New Oregon law allows tribes to petition for removal of state control from tribal affairs

Courtesy of Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation A tribally backed bill that could simplify the jurisdictional patchwork in Oregon Indian Country was signed by Gov. Tina Kotek on May 22 after sailing through the state Legislature.
Newsweek
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#LandBack Offers Common Ground for Native Tribes, Trump Administration | Opinion

For centuries the Indigenous people of the United States have been the original stewards of the environment. But Indigenous communities are at a crossroads. This comes at a moment where many Indian Tribes still face extreme hardship, and where Native ...
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