The preservation of indigenous languages is a critical endeavor, particularly for those languages that historically existed in oral traditions before […]
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4th Annual Southwest Native American Film Festival
The vibrant tapestry of Indigenous storytelling found a spotlight in Flagstaff, Arizona, with the 4th Annual Southwest Native American Film […]
How Would a Two-Headed Being Perceive the Modern-Day Powwow?
The two-headed being, a figure steeped in the rich tapestry of folklore, often symbolizes duality, conflicting viewpoints, and the complexities […]
The Mother Blessingway Ceremony
The impending arrival of a child is a momentous occasion, steeped in anticipation, hope, and a profound sense of transformation. […]
Makah Tribal Member Kills Whale Without Permits or Tribal Sanction
On a serene summer morning, a scene unfolded off the coast of Neah Bay, Washington, that ignited a firestorm of […]
UN Set to Adopt Native Rights Declaration, No Thanks to Canada
As the United Nations General Assembly prepared to vote on the landmark Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, a […]
Kenewick Man Back in the News
The discovery of an ancient skeleton along the banks of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, in July of 1996, […]
What are some of the most commonly held misconceptions about native american indians both in the past and in the present?
The perception of Native American Indians in both historical and contemporary contexts is often clouded by numerous misconceptions. These misunderstandings, […]
Multibillion-dollar Canadian residential school settlement passed
The culmination of years of legal battles, emotional testimonies, and national reckoning arrived on a significant Monday, as the deadline […]
$70,000 in Scholarships Awarded to Native American Students by Morongo Tribe
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians, recognizing the transformative power of education, has long been a champion of academic advancement […]
Chippewa Wild Rice Harvest Cancelled
The rhythmic swish of ricing sticks against canoes, a sound that has echoed across the waters of northern Wisconsin for […]
Alaskan Natives Kill Whale Wounded in Hunt 120 Years Ago
The icy waters of the Arctic yield not only sustenance for the indigenous communities of Alaska but also, on occasion, […]