Nora Mabie, mtstandard

Nora Mabie

mtstandard

Great Falls, MT, United States

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  • mtstandard
  • helenaironline
  • missoulian
  • Great Falls Tribune
  • Cashay
  • Rochester D and C
  • Statesman Journal

Past articles by Nora:

Blackfeet Nation holds first moose hunt raffle, open to all

Interested hunters may buy up to 20 tickets at $10 apiece. The raffle helps generate revenue for tribal programs. → Read More

‘Very small ask’: Bill to improve lawmakers’ grasp on tribal issues fails

Sen. Shane Morigeau said with the bill’s failure, formal education on tribes in the Legislature remains in flux. → Read More

112 Yellowstone bison transferred to the Fort Peck Tribes

The bison transferred included seven males, 53 females and 52 calves. → Read More

‘I am a survivor’: Resolution would recognize Indigenous boarding school experience

Sen. Susan Webber, D-Browning, on Wednesday introduced a resolution she said was “near and dear to my heart.” → Read More

New Ken Burns film on buffalo includes Indigenous voices from Montana

“It’s going to be a fascinating new narrative about bison,” said Rosalyn LaPier, a historian featured in the film. → Read More

Meet Michael Running Wolf, the man using AI to reclaim Native languages

Imagine putting on a virtual reality headset and entering a world where you can explore communities, like Missoula, except your character, and everyone you interact with, speaks Salish. → Read More

Meet Michael Running Wolf, the man using AI to reclaim Native languages

Imagine putting on a virtual reality headset and entering a world where you can explore communities, like Missoula, except your character, and everyone you interact with, speaks Salish. → Read More

‘When will this end?’: Native caucus condemns resolution on reservation system

The draft bill was requested by Sen. Keith Regier and contains falsehoods and stereotypes toward Native people. → Read More

Federal budget contains historic funding for Indian Health Service

For the first time, the budget will provide Indian Health Service with advance appropriations, or future funding. → Read More

Tribal college president selected for prestigious art fellowship

Eiteljorg Museum Curator Dorene Red Cloud said Sean Chandler “was a clear choice for the selectors.” → Read More

‘Finally recognized’: Crow artist boots hit Nordstrom shelves

“It’s been crazy,” said Elias Jade NotAfraid. “I’m still processing it.” → Read More

BIA, FBI sign agreement to improve law enforcement in Indian Country

This marks the first update to a memorandum between the bureaus since the early 1990s. → Read More

Meet Shauna White Bear, moccasin maker

Shauna White Bear and her staff create moccasins using bison leather, fur, elk teeth, wool, copper, brass and beads. → Read More

Northern Cheyenne Tribe to get $52.8 million for high-speed internet

The project is expected to connect more than 1,700 homes with high-speed internet. → Read More

Native turnout low, Republicans see gains in majority-Native counties

Republicans Ryan Zinke and Rep. Matt Rosendale both outperformed past Republicans in majority-Native counties. → Read More

'State of our country': Flathead Reservation voters turn out

Native organizers were working around the clock on Election Day to get out the vote. → Read More

'State of our country': Flathead Reservation voters turn out

Native organizers were working around the clock on Election Day to get out the vote. → Read More

‘Your life depends on it’: Federal elections could diminish tribal sovereignty

While tribes are sovereign, local, state and federal governments have tremendous influence on Indian Country. → Read More

Lawsuit questions Montana COVID vaccine ban on tribal lands

The plaintiff argues the Montana Human Rights Bureau has “no jurisdiction” to enforce HB 702 on tribal land. → Read More

At least 10 Native American children reported missing in last 2 weeks

From Aug. 16 to Aug. 30, at least ten Native Americans — ages 11 to 17 — were reported missing in Montana. → Read More