The diversity of Apache skin tones further challenged the rigid racial categorizations imposed by colonial authorities. One such case involved the Apache leader Güero, who lived at the Janos Presidio ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to intervene in a lawsuit between the Muscogee Nation and the city of Tulsa about criminal ...
After the excavation of Tequesta artifacts at the Miami River, two city residents passionate about local history started a project to educate others about the city’s Indigenous history.
President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at expanding educational choice could provide an alternative to Native students who attend embattled public and government-operated schools.
In today’s social and political climate, it is important to learn and share stories. Megan Heutmaker and her team are doing just that with their film “Ohiyesa: The Soul of an Indian.” This ...
By Karen Kistler [email protected] Stopping in Salisbury during their travels which began in Rhode Island wasn’t just a casual break in the trip for Kate Greene, her husband Rob ...
GU will host a free, public screening of the documentary "Older than the Crown," which covers the Sinixt people's land ...
The Paine Art Center and Gardens is opening up a new exhibition starting this Saturday that showcases the art of Native ...
In McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020), the Supreme Court rejected Oklahoma's attempt to prosecute crimes committed on a reservation by ...
When Noelle Marcus, who would go on to found Nesterly, was studying urban planning at MIT, one statistic caught her attention: 54 million spare bedrooms sat empty each night in American homes.
Two offices in Elko serving Native Americans are subject to cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency.
Those Americans borrowed about $74 billion, despite most of them have some form of health insurance, the West Health-Gallup survey found. Most of the borrowers were ages 18-29, 30-39 and 40-49.