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North Dakota Rep. Jayme Davis and Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille are the only two Native lawmakers in the statehouse.
They spoke at United Tribes Technical College’s Tribal Leaders Summit.
Davis and DeVille are relatively new to the Legislature .
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