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Brian Curley, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, officially signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks this week after ...
On Thursday, the National Indians Health Board released the following statement on President Donald Trump's call for the ...
Native Vote.  In a significant development for voting rights, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted a stay in a closely watched case concerning Native American voters in North Dakota. The decision is a ...
Shinnecock Nation's tribal citizens are taking their fight for aboriginal fishing rights to federal court, aiming to protect the traditional practices that have sustained their people for generations.
The Institute of American Indian Arts , the University for Indigenous Creative Excellence, is proud to announce the ...
A “storm” of activity is emerging from Washington in the form of funding cuts and executive orders—upending the lives of ...
Sovereign entities are permitted to nominate individuals or organizations for the Nobel Peace Prize, according to the ...
Guest Opinion. “In high school, my mascot was the ‘Redskins’ and I had to watch my classmates make posters saying we are ...
Federal agencies spend billions on roads and energy systems in Alaska, but nothing on fish camps and traditional trails that ...
Marra’yam Ancestral Lands”—an evening dedicated to honoring the history and enduring ancestral ties of the Marra’yam people. The event was led by Councilmember Joseph “Joe” Maarango, Culture Seat ...
On Monday, July 21, the 25th Navajo Nation Council officially opened its 2025 Summer Session with a ceremonial horseback ...
Miccosukee Chairman Talbert Cypress exposes the fight to stop a detention center built on sacred Everglades land—without ...