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Tribes that rely on the Colorado River — and the complex set of rules that govern it — are worried as the Donald Trump administration takes actions affecting their access to water.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expediting permits for Line 5, an oil pipeline opposed by tribes in the Great Lakes ...
There is still no single database that provides accurate numbers or data related to missing and murdered Indigenous people.
The Trump administration just scrapped an agreement aimed at addressing disparities involving Native students in South Dakota.
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum got a first-hand look at the oldest known Native ancestral footprints during a visit to White Sands National Park.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is overseeing unprecedented cuts, drawing widespread concerns ...
It's National Poetry Month, so join Native America Calling to dive into new and recent publications by Indigenous poets.
Nearly four decades into the era of Indian gaming, some tribes are still facing roadblocks at the state level.
Pueblo people are known for their complex, multi-level dwellings that date back centuries and continue to influence architectural design today.
At least one tribal library will have to close and many others will reduce services as the Trump administration cancels grants already promised by the federal government.
Honey bees, butterflies, and even small vertebrates like bats and birds are important to agriculture and are indicators of a healthy ecosystem.