FORT DODGE, Iowa — The latest U.S. Census shows more than nine million Native Americans live in the United States, including over 55,000 in Iowa. And throughout November, many communities are marking Native American Heritage Month with events honoring culture, history and tradition. That includes a celebration in Fort Dodge on Wednesday, where Iowa Central […]
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