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NATIONAL NATIVE NEWS Headlines Tuesday, January 13, 2026

SCOTUS declines to hear Alaska’s challenge to subsistance law
The U.S. Supreme Court has once again declined to take up challenges to a federal law that protects subsistence hunting and fishing in Alaska. The court rejected the state of Alaska’s petition to review a federal lawsuit against the state over salmon management on the Kuskokwim River in Southwest Alaska. KNBA’s Rhonda McBride has reaction from Native leaders.

Peltola campaign for Senate puts safe Republican seat into play

Democrat Mary Peltola (Yup’ik), the first Alaska Native person elected to Congress, announced Monday that she’s running for U.S. Senate, taking on incumbent U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK). Alaska Public Media Washington correspondent Liz Ruskin reports interest in whether Peltola would run has been high for months.

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String of new affordable housing options offer hope for struggling urban Native Americans
Organizers in Chicago just broke ground on a 45-unit affordable housing project specifically for Native Americans that is scheduled to open this year. The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians just cut the ribbon in October for 40 new affordable housing units in Salem, Oreg. And Oakland, Calif. is working on 76 new homes for low-income Native Americans attached to a Native health facility. The surge in projects specifically geared toward urban Native Americans is meant to offset barriers that disproportionately affect their ability to keep a roof over their heads. We’ll hear about the factors fueling the surge in new affordable housing projects in various cities.

GUESTS
Shelly Tucciarelli (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin), executive director of Visionary Ventures NFP Corp. and vice president of the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative
Sky Waters (Osage), community development director at the Native American Youth and Family Center
Anthony Guzman (Northern Ute), chief cultural officer at the Native American Health Center
Bryan Singer (Crow), entrepreneur development specialist for the State of Montana Indian Country Economic Development and member of the Mountain Shadow Association board

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