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Why removing a distinct religious code for Native American military service members will make their needs invisible

(The Conversation) — The Pentagon recategorized Native religions as ‘other.’ A scholar of Native American and Indigenous Studies explains the implications of that change.

Why removing a distinct religious code for Native American military service members will make their needs invisible
Religion News Service — 13 July 2026
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(The Conversation) — The Pentagon recategorized Native religions as ‘other.’ A scholar of Native American and Indigenous Studies explains the implicat

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Why This Matters

Religious accommodations in the U.S. military are not merely bureaucratic checkboxes—they are lifelines for service members whose spiritual practices shape their identity, resilience, and even survival. By erasing Native religions from a distinct category, the Pentagon risks rendering invisible the very traditions that have sustained Indigenous warriors for generations, undermining the military’s stated commitment to diversity and religious freedom.

Background Context

For decades, Native American service members relied on a categorical designation that acknowledged the unique spiritual protocols tied to their identities—protocols often incompatible with mainstream military life. This recategorization follows a pattern of gradual erosion of Indigenous visibility in federal systems, where cultural specificity is often collapsed into broader, less meaningful classifications that dilute genuine recognition.

What Happens Next

The immediate consequence will likely be a surge in individual accommodation requests, as Native service members navigate a system unprepared to address their needs. Over time, this could trigger legal challenges or policy reversals if the lack of structured support leads to measurable harm—whether in morale, retention, or mental health outcomes. The Pentagon’s move may also set a precedent for how other marginalized religious groups are treated in high-stakes institutional settings.

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