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Leonard Peltier Will Receive His First Full Parole Hearing in 15 Years

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 14, 2025

After a lapse of fifteen years, Leonard Peltier, a name synonymous with controversy and decades of imprisonment, is scheduled to […]

Introducing Crow artist Frank S. Mullenberg

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 14, 2025

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

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 13, 2025

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

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 13, 2025

On May 9, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI embarked on his inaugural visit to Latin America as the head of the […]

Independent Indigenous Sovereign Nations

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 13, 2025

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

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 13, 2025

From the mists of time immemorial, predating the lines drawn on maps and the construction of fences, there existed a […]

Native American Student Loans

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 12, 2025

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’?

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 12, 2025

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

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 12, 2025

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

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 12, 2025

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

By Indian ReservationPosted on July 11, 2025

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 Indian ReservationPosted on July 11, 2025

By Roxana Hegeman The promise of a better life in the United States has always been a powerful lure, drawing […]

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