Perry 'Ray' Robinson, a Black activist from Alabama, is believed to be buried near the Wounded Knee massacre site on the Pine Ridge Reservation where he participated in the 1973 Wounded Knee occupatio ...
Juvenile coho salmon have been documented in a tributary of the Russian River in Mendocino County for the first time since 1991, state officials announced Thursday. According to the California ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The sun at midnight in early July reflects on the Chukchi Sea and slabs of sea ice near the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Jean Roach, Mnicoujou Lakota, sells jewelry at the Black Hills Winter Market in Rapid City on Dec.
Jerry Laktonen is a fisherman and boatbuilder who began carving in his 40s and has become a leading voice in the revival of Alutiiq carving traditions. His masks and ceremonial paddles are celebrated ...
Is it better to give or receive for the holidays? We say both. Indian Country is a big place and it’s always fun — and supportive — to shop at holiday craft markets where you live. But it’s a good ...
A new standard developed in partnership with Indigenous data sovereignty experts at the University of Arizona, New York University, Harvard University and multiple international universities outlines ...
Waynette Renville remembers clearly the last time she and her three younger sisters had a conversation together. The four Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota women, all in different cities, arranged a group ...
The Oglala Sioux Tribe, one of the largest tribes in the United States, has decided to leave two national tribal advocacy organizations, asserting those groups no longer represent its interests. In a ...
SANTA ANA PUEBLO, New Mexico — The eve before the 5 th Native American Open, generations of Native golfers from two countries, 23 states, and 67 nations, bands and tribes gathered at Santa Ana Pueblo.
The 2025 government shutdown has reached a new record, and tribal leaders are beginning to run out of patience and funds, with many dipping into their own already strained reserve funding with no ...
RAPID CITY, South Dakota – For many tribes, access to food is a treaty right, meaning the potential loss of funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program on Nov. 1 is yet another violation ...
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