Supreme Court ruled against the Navajo Nation’s bid to access water from the lower Colorado River, ProPublica reports on a California tribe’s fight to access water from the same river. The canal conveys water from the Colorado River into the Imperial Valley.Ĭhemehuevi Tribe can’t access water it’s entitled to Water flows along the All-American Canal Saturday, Aug. “The Justice Department will continue to accelerate our efforts, in partnership with Tribes, to keep their communities safe and pursue justice for American Indian and Alaska Native families.” “This new program mobilizes the Justice Department’s resources to combat the crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons, which has shattered the lives of victims, their families and entire tribal communities,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said. to assist in investigations and promote communication and collaboration between federal, local, state and tribal police departments. Justice Department has announced a new Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Regional Outreach Program to help prevent or respond to cases of missing and murdered Indigenous men, women and children.ĭOJ will be sending five attorneys and five coordinators to offices across the U.S. ![]() Justice Department to bolster support of regional MMIP investigations ![]() These are some Native American-related news stories that made headlines this week:
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