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Michael Steven Wilson was a lay pastor on the Tohono O’odham Nation when he started putting out water for migrants crossing ...
Indigenous journalists are a means to bring balanced viewpoints to newsrooms that typically have limited interaction with Indigenous peoples.
Indigenous journalists are a means to bring balanced viewpoints to newsrooms that typically have limited interaction with ...
The summer of 1945 saw three nuclear explosions that ushered in a new era of experimentation, development — and fear when it comes to the potential for such a powerful weapon. Native people are among ...
Another year and another record revenue report for the tribal gaming industry. The annual report by the National Indian Gaming Commission finds slot machines, table games, sports betting, and other ...
Hopes to fix the lack of clean drinking water on the Santee Sioux Nation in Nebraska faded as federal funding for a pipeline project is increasingly tangled in government turmoil. Tribal citizens are ...
A statue of Po’Pay, the leader of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, represents the state of New Mexico in the National Statuary Hall at ...
The Shinnecock Nation in New York is in an ongoing legal battle to have their fishing rights recognized. A lawsuit brought forward by a Shinnecock citizen argues the tribe has never ceded their right ...
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a nomination hearing for William “Billy” Kirkland on July 17, 2025. Kirkland, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, has been nominated to serve as the Assistant ...