I don't know if there's a culture in the United States whose language, symbols, and traditions get appropriated more than that of Native Americans. And for some reason, no one is fazed by it.
As President Trump works to reshape the federal government through cuts, Native American communities are concerned about how their basic needs will be impacted.
After centuries of encroachment, warfare and neglect, Native Americans remain a vital force in the life and culture of America. In this collection, explore stories celebrating and honoring the ...
Back in the 1700s, the Massachusetts government offered money or land — or both — to the men who brought them the scalps of ...
How wood gathered from federal forests heats Native American homes — and can help reduce wildfires
Thinning the forests can help reduce the risk, of wildfires, but discarding the logs was an issue - until the partnership with the tribes started. Now the foundation provides wood to 8 tribes, ...
"Hopefully, we bring some good entertainment, and this radio station will continue even after I go on and do other stuff." The U.S. Census Bureau reports more than 100,000 Native Americans live in ...
Meanwhile, the Native American Rights Fund and the American Civil Liberties Union recently issued guidance to tribal leaders and communities recommending among other things that people know their ...
Aspiring lawyers with Native American and Indigenous heritage may have understandable concerns about how welcome they would feel in law school. But even if law schools still have a long way to go ...
Indigenous sisters Jamilah and Justice Maldonado spoke out last year about how hurtful they found the portrayals of Native Americans within the Golden-based Westernaires, hoping the longtime horse ...
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