November is National Native American Heritage Month. It's a chance for us to honor the history, culture and contributions of Native Americans not only in the state but throughout the country.
From jurisdictional issues to lack of resources, Native women shared stories related to the MMIW crisis with the House ...
For Native and Indigenous communities, 'No More Stolen Sisters' calls attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
A coalition of conservation groups and Native American tribal citizens have asked President Joe Biden to designate thousands ...
Alaskans appear to have narrowly rejected Measure 2, a ballot initiative that would have repealed the state’s open primary ...
From tracking brown bears in Alaska to exploring an ancient canyon in Arizona, these seven Indigenous-led experiences offer a ...
Despite federal legislation passed nearly 35 years ago aimed at reuniting stolen ancestral remains and sacred items with Native American tribes, the ABC7 I-Team found little progress has been made, ...
While testifying at a House Appropriations Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing on missing and ...
With more work to be done in supporting Native American communities on Grounds, Lilly said one way people can effect change ...
There's a growing number of organizations training Indigenous doulas to offer physical and emotional support to Indigenous ...
For LaPena, Native American Heritage Month is more than just a single month — it’s a year-round celebration of identity and ...
November is Native American Heritage Month. Leena Chapman, from Nat-Su Healthcare in Tooele—owned and operated by the Skull Valley Band of Goshute—contributed this article on local Native American ...