2 Aug 2024Shutdown Leaves Food, Medicine and Pay in Doubt in Indian CountrySAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — For one tribe of Chippewa Indians in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the government shutdown comes with a price tag: about $100,000, every day, of federal money that does not arrive to keep health clinics staffed, food pantry shelves full and employees paid.
2 Jan 2019For native Americans, shutdown cuts lifeline of everyday servicesFor many Americans who are not federal workers or contractors, a shutdown is a minor inconvenience.