In Lodge Grass, Montana, members of the Crow Tribe are working to rebuild their community after years of widespread meth addiction left homes abandoned and families fractured, according to KFF Health ...
Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out sent official correspondence to the federal government Tuesday in regard to four tribal members who were recently detained by Immigration and Customs ...
With the determination and focus of a cowgirl lassoing a runaway calf, 24-year-old Jaylynn Hicks landed the title of Miss Rodeo North Dakota after three successive attempts. “I like to say that ...
Citizen Potawatomi Nation has established one of the first active foreign trade zones in Indian Country at its Iron Horse Industrial Park in Shawnee, Oklahoma, according to KOSU. The foreign trade ...
As people across the U.S. observe Veterans Day through parades, tributes and discounts, Native people are especially thankful to their vets, who have historically served at higher rates than any other ...
The recent discovery of Sahela Sangrait's body has drawn attention to the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIW) in South Dakota. Sangrait, missing since August 2024 ...
The U.S. Senate has approved legislation to protect a portion of the Wounded Knee Massacre site on the Pine Ridge Reservation, according to the North Dakota Monitor. The bill, sponsored by U.S. Sen.
For generations, Native American tribes have prized dentalium shells. These smooth, white shells were more than decoration. They were currency, status symbols and sacred objects. Before European ...
The Protect ICWA Campaign has introduced ICWA 2050, a 25-year strategy to strengthen the Indian Child Welfare Act and secure its impact on Native child welfare for generations. Unveiled on ICWA’s ...
American Legion Auxiliary unit members from tthe Fort Berthold Reservation shake hands near an earth lodge at the Knife River Historic Site on Saturday, Aug. 17. (Photo Credit/ Jodi Rave Spotted Bear) ...
Vicki Alberts: My law school experience mirrors national ‘excluded and alone’ study for Native women
In 2023, the American Bar Association, ABA, released a study entitled: “Excluded and Alone: Examining the Experiences of Native American Women in the Law and a Path Toward Equity.” A law professor ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior has announced the completion of a land transfer from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the Spirit Lake Nation. The 680 acres in ...
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