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Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out sent official correspondence to the federal government Tuesday in regard to four tribal members who were recently detained by Immigration and Customs ...
In Lodge Grass, Montana, members of the Crow Tribe are working to rebuild their community after years of widespread meth addiction left homes abandoned and families fractured, according to KFF Health ...
With the determination and focus of a cowgirl lassoing a runaway calf, 24-year-old Jaylynn Hicks landed the title of Miss Rodeo North Dakota after three successive attempts. “I like to say that ...
Robert Kentta heard of a beached humpback whale near the coastal town of Yachats, Oregon, around Nov. 14, just as his people, ...
Crow Tribal Chairman Frank Whiteclay has introduced legislation that would classify every currently enrolled Crow citizen as “4/4 Crow blood,” a sweeping reset aimed at halting what he and other ...
Clockwise: Indigenous dancers at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. (UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth); Elaine Miles in HBO Max’s series “The Last of Us.” (Photo courtesy of HBO); Nathaniel ...
Natalie Stites Means has family members and friends who have been lost to the missing and murdered Indigenous peoples crisis. “We all do,” said Stites Means, an enrolled citizen of the Cheyenne River ...
For roughly a year and a half, a group dedicated to tackling the MMIP crisis in Portland, Oregon, has held special events and outreach programs. Its founder, Kimberly Lining, often relied on ...
James Smith Cree Nation has reached a $713.8 million settlement with the federal government related to a collection of complex land claims, according to CBC News. The settlement involves the ...
Citizen Potawatomi Nation has established one of the first active foreign trade zones in Indian Country at its Iron Horse Industrial Park in Shawnee, Oklahoma, according to KOSU. The foreign trade ...
Senior officials from Indian Affairs met with representatives from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Coalition of Large Tribes to discuss shared priorities across Indian Country, according to ...
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