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Introducing Crow artist Frank S. Mullenberg
The art world is a vast and vibrant tapestry woven with threads of diverse cultures, experiences, and artistic visions. While […]
New Lawsuit Against Yale Skull and Bones Society Regarding Geronimo’s Bones
The legacy of Geronimo, the renowned Apache leader and medicine man, has once again surfaced in a legal battle that […]
Pope’s Remarks Whitewashed the Genocide of Indigenous Peoples
On May 9, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI embarked on his inaugural visit to Latin America as the head of the […]
Independent Indigenous Sovereign Nations
The ongoing struggle for recognition and respect of Indigenous peoples’ rights within the lands now known as the United States […]
Border Crossing Rights – Kids Poem – Teacher Tool
From the mists of time immemorial, predating the lines drawn on maps and the construction of fences, there existed a […]
Native American Student Loans
For Native American students pursuing higher education, the financial landscape can seem daunting. However, a variety of resources exist to […]
How can Maashkinoozhe mean ‘Ugly Pike’ when Maash means ‘flower’?
The world of etymology, the study of word origins, is a fascinating and often convoluted landscape, particularly when exploring the […]
Today is first National Heritage Day to honor native americans
For the first time in the nation’s history, federal legislation has formally designated the day following Thanksgiving – specifically for […]
Native Burial Grounds Near Tisch Mills May Include Viking Ship
Deep within a 200-acre wooded area, located west of the unincorporated community of Tisch Mills, Wisconsin, lies a mystery shrouded […]
Prohibition Party’s Interest in Rum River Name-Change Movement
The movement to rename Minnesota’s Rum River has garnered support from unexpected corners, revealing a complex interplay between historical grievances, […]
Unrecognized Indian Tribe Found Guilty of Defrauding Immigrants
By Roxana Hegeman The promise of a better life in the United States has always been a powerful lure, drawing […]