A potent message, crafted by Native American voices, recently surged into the national spotlight, igniting a renewed conversation about the […]
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Last Navajo Code Talker Dies
In a poignant moment for the Navajo Nation and the United States, Chester Nez, the last surviving member of the […]
Native American Super Foods
For generations, Native American tribes thrived on a diet rich in wild plants and game, a nutritional foundation deeply intertwined […]
Remains of 17 Native Americans, Hundreds of Years Old, Found During Railway Construction Project
The earth holds secrets, whispers of lives lived long before our own. In October 2012, a railway construction project near […]
Future of the Hawaiian Nation-Building Effort
The endeavor to forge a path toward Hawaiian nationhood, a complex and multifaceted process deeply rooted in history and identity, […]
17 Candidates Running for Navajo Tribal President Position
The Navajo Nation, a sovereign entity spanning across the vast landscapes of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, is gearing up […]
Role Model for Indian Country
A wave of historical significance is currently sweeping through Indian Country, a term used to describe the collective Native American […]
Ruth Ziolkowski Passes On at Age 87
Ruth Ziolkowski, a name synonymous with unwavering dedication and monumental ambition, passed away on May 21, 2014, at the age […]
Proposed changes to the rules for granting federal recognition to American Indian tribes
The intricate process by which American Indian tribes gain federal recognition, a status laden with significant implications, has been the […]
Oklahoma Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry delivered 8,000 petition signatures
The complex and often fraught relationship between state governments and indigenous populations is a recurring theme across the United States. […]
Casting Call for Native American Male, 20 to 40 Years Old
A unique opportunity awaits a Native American male between the ages of 20 and 40. A Chicago-based production company, in […]
Calusa Indians
The Calusa Indians, a name meaning "fierce people," were a powerful and influential tribe that dominated southwest Florida for centuries. […]