#IndianCountry Cannot Afford to Sit Out #PeggyFlanagan’s #USSenate Race

by Levi Rickert June 1, 2026

Excerpt: "Flanagan has become one of the nation’s most prominent Native elected officials since becoming Minnesota’s lieutenant governor in 2019. Throughout her tenure, she has frequently highlighted the importance of tribal consultation, #IndigenousEducation, missing and murdered Indigenous relatives initiatives, and investments in #NativeCommunities."

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https://nativenewsonline.net/opinion/indian-country-cannot-afford-to-sit-out-peggy-flanagans-senate-race/

#USPol #MinnesotaPol #Elections2026 #NativeAmericans #MMIR #MMIWG #ProtectTransKids #LandBack

Indian Country Cannot Afford to Sit Out Peggy Flanagan’s Senate Race 

Opinion Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan (White Earth Ojibwe) won the endorsement of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party on Saturday for the nomination to become the next U.S. senator from Minnesota. Flanagan is seeking the open Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN). While Flanagan secured the DFL endorsement at the party’s convention, she […]

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#Maine - #WabanakiAlliance holds U.S. Senate candidate forum, participants discuss gaps in #IndigenousEducation

By Arianna Perdomo on April 20, 2026

"Democratic U.S. Senate candidates #DavidCostello and #GrahamPlatner outlined their positions on tribal sovereignty and education during a debate organized by the Wabanaki Alliance on April 16 on Indian Island in Old Town, which is home of the #PenobscotNation. The event was hosted by Penobscot Nation members and offered a chance to discuss non-partisan policy affecting #WabanakiNations and candidates’ plans to support those communities.

"Located less than 15 minutes from the #UniversityOfMaine, #IndianIsland sits along the #PenobscotRiver. This reservation serves as a cultural and historical center for the Penobscot people. Within the community there are buildings and museums that reflect ongoing preservation efforts of Wabanaki culture. According to the Wabanaki Alliance, the Penobscot Nation is one of the oldest continuous governments in the world and remains committed to protecting territories, culture and language as a federally recognized #SovereignNation.

"The debate was moderated by Dr. #DarrenRanco, chair of the #NativeAmerican programs at #UMaine. Notably, Democratic candidate Gov. #JanetMills and five-term Republican candidate Sen. #SusanCollins were extended invitations to participate, but were not in attendance. However, Costello and Platner offered insight on their approach to ongoing issues facing Wabanaki nations.

"Opening remarks were delivered by #MaulianBryant, executive director of the Wabanaki Alliance and Chief of the Penobscot Indian Nation, #KirkFrancis. Each candidate then gave a five minute opening introduction explaining why they are running.

"The first round of the debate consisted of eight questions surrounding topics of tribal sovereignty, environmental justice, regulation and the implementation of legislation that would help address these issues. Costello and Platner agreed that there needs to be a restructuring of the government and a new balance of power. Both candidates stated that they would support legislation that helped extend the power to engage the Wabanaki people in issues that are important to them."

Read more:
https://mainecampus.com/category/news/2026/04/wabanaki-alliance-holds-u-s-senate-candidate-forum-candidates-discuss-gaps-in-indigenous-eduction/

Recording of the forum:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_yvkISNZEc&t=74s

#USSenate #UselessSusanCollins #MainePol #Elections2026 #TribalRights #Wabanakik #WabanakiSovereignty
#WabanakiCulturalPreservation #WabanakiHistory #NativeAmericanHistory #CulturalPreservation #WabanakiConfederacy

Families, teachers push back against SD8 Indigenous education changes in Nelson schools
Parents and teachers in the West Kootenay region say students could lose trusted relationships and culturally-grounded support already built inside schools as School District 8 is proposing changes to its Indigenous education model.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/indigenous-education-nelson-9.7201950?cmp=rss
Alberta’s 'Peterson law' leads lawyers' regulator to stop mandating Indigenous education course
The regulator for Alberta’s lawyers says it will no longer mandate Indigenous cultural competency training in advance of what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls the “Peterson law” coming into effect.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-jordan-peterson-the-path-alberta-law-society-9.7136398?cmp=rss
Alberta’s 'Peterson law' leads lawyers' regulator to stop mandating Indigenous education course
The regulator for Alberta’s lawyers says it will no longer mandate Indigenous cultural competency training in advance of what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls the “Peterson law” coming into effect.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-jordan-peterson-the-path-alberta-law-society-9.7136398?cmp=rss
What does it mean for a community to write its own dictionary?
Artur Garcia Gonçalves, Baniwa-Koripako linguist, reports on a 3-year collective effort to document his language — across dialects, politics, and schoolrooms in the Amazon.
https://doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.2025.V6.N3.ID788
#linguistics #IndigenousLanguages #IndigenousEducation

📘 What does it mean to write a grammar entirely in an Indigenous language—for use in Indigenous schools—and publish it as a scientific article?

A new publication in Cadernos de Linguística does exactly that. The article presents the methodological foundations of a school grammar written fully in Wai Wai, a Brazilian Indigenous language that is still used daily in homes, classrooms, and community gatherings.

The work stands out not only for its pedagogical value, but also for its political importance: it’s authored by Indigenous teachers and offers a model of how grammar teaching can be community-led, culturally grounded, and linguistically sovereign.

As noted by linguist Ana Suelly Arruda Câmara Cabral, this is pioneering work—one that should inspire other educators and researchers working with languages that are still alive and central to everyday life.

🔗 Read the full article (open access): https://doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.2025.V6.N3.ID810
#IndigenousEducation #Linguistics #LanguageRevitalization #WaiWai #OpenScience

Wai Wai Pedagogical Grammar | Cadernos de Linguística

The school uses a range of resources, including half a dozen hand-printed picture books created by Western Carolina University students.

These books cover everything from Cherokee myths to local ecosystems.

#CulturalPreservation #IndigenousEducation

Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students
Two brothers, both University of Lethbridge alumni, are stepping up to ensure Indigenous students are well equipped to take on the post-secondary world.
#education #donation #university #Lethbridge #DhillonSchoolofBusiness #IndigenousEducation
https://globalnews.ca/news/11093219/university-of-lethbridge-labuhn-family-indigenous-impact-prize/
Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students

Two brothers, both University of Lethbridge alumni, are stepping up to ensure Indigenous students are well equipped to take on the post-secondary world.

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Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students
Two brothers, both University of Lethbridge alumni, are stepping up to ensure Indigenous students are well equipped to take on the post-secondary world.
#education #donation #university #Lethbridge #DhillonSchoolofBusiness #IndigenousEducation
https://globalnews.ca/news/11093219/university-of-lethbridge-labuhn-family-indigenous-impact-prize/
Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students

Two brothers, both University of Lethbridge alumni, are stepping up to ensure Indigenous students are well equipped to take on the post-secondary world.

Global News