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Little was one of 29 Bush Fellows announced this year, and one of five who are Native. The Bush Fellowship provides up to ...
With the arrival of radio in the late 19th century, stations soon popped up across the continent, including on Native lands, ...
Native communities in Oregon revive camas baking with youth-led innovation and ancestral methods—celebrating a First Food in ...
Growing up in White Shield, North Dakota, Red Eagle Woman Perkins connected to her culture through song. Her Grandma Susie ...
The MHA Nation elders luncheon is held semiannually to honor the tribe’s elders. Along with games and prizes, tribal elders ...
Warming waters, erratic seasonal patterns and lakeshore development are threatening walleye populations and the Ojibwe practice of spring spearfishing, according to the Associated Press. On the Lac ...
Riders gather in a prayer circle at Bear Butte, South Dakota, to close the “You Are Not Forgotten” Missing Murdered ...
The seventh celebration of Indigenous Milk Medicine Week will be held August 8-14, according to organizers. The event will feature a virtual conference with educational sessions focused on knowledge ...
Thirteen Democratic members of Congress are urging the U.S. Department of Justice to reinstate the Not Invisible Act Commission report, which was removed from the department’s website following a ...
U.S. Senators Michael Bennet, John Hickenlooper and Martin Heinrich, along with U.S. Representatives Joe Neguse and Gwen Moore, introduced the Tribal Access to Clean Water Act on July 14 to expand ...
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Spirit Lake Nation and three tribal citizens have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to keep North Dakota’s court-ordered legislative map in place while they seek ...
James Crawford, a citizen of the Forest County Potawatomi Community of Wisconsin, was sworn in on July 11 as the U.S. Department of Transportation’s assistant secretary for tribal affairs, according ...