The Cherokee congressman, who is hard-right and white-passing, may not seem like an Indigenous lawmaker, but he’s no anomaly.
On March 18, Grand Valley State University and its Kutsche Office of Local History will host the 17th Annual Local History Roundtable, a free event for the community.
The state's Supreme Court ruled that two white foster parents don't have standing to argue that ICWA violated their ...
Native American tribes across the West are trying — and in more and more cases succeeding — in getting ancestral lands back.
The Indianapolis Indians have unveiled a new Native American Heritage collection that honors the legacy of Eastern Woodlands tribes historically connected to Central Indiana, featuring alternate logos ...
The most recent attempt to pass legislation that would create an independent statewide jail oversight body has faltered after facing opposition from law enforcement groups and city and county ...
In the early 1900s, hundreds of families were displaced by the U.S. government to make room for Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. Their descendants want to keep their memories alive.
Critics and supporters of President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship often focus on the order’s barring of automatic citizenship to children born to individuals unlawfully ...
Staff at Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California have flagged several books about Native American culture and ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Medicaid now covers traditional healing practices for certain Native American Medicaid members. Members in participating tribes, nations or pueblos can receive coverage for ...
The state Medicaid developed the traditional healing benefit along with the help of tribal leaders, traditional healers and others.
Tribally run management and a deal with Yellowstone National Park are helping forge a future for coexisting with the iconic ...
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