Albert Laughter, a name synonymous with tradition and healing, is a fifth-generation medicine man belonging to the Diné, commonly known […]
Category: Native American
Duck Valley Indian Rez without water, running low on food after fire destroys village
The Duck Valley Indian Reservation, a remote enclave nestled on the border of Nevada and Idaho, is currently facing a […]
What are the differences between a myth, legend, tale, and oral histories?
For centuries, folklorists and anthropologists have sought to categorize and understand the diverse forms of storytelling that shape cultures around […]
A New Athabascan Dictionary is Available
The preservation of indigenous languages stands as a critical endeavor in safeguarding cultural heritage and historical knowledge. In a significant […]
Foods Native Americans Consider Taboo
Throughout history, food has been more than just sustenance for Native American cultures. It is deeply intertwined with spiritual beliefs, […]
Montana High Line Pow Wow Schedule for July
Montana in July and August becomes a vibrant tapestry of Native American culture, offering a series of authentic northern pow […]
109th Annual Arlee Celebration begins in Montana today
The echoes of drums and the vibrant hues of traditional regalia are set to fill the air as the 109th […]
Shawnee Spirits and Burial Sites
The question of how Shawnee spirits might react to the construction of houses on burial grounds is a complex one, […]
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma is trying to break a treaty signed in 1866
The relationship between federally recognized tribal governments and the United States government has evolved significantly, reaching a point of relative […]
Indian Gambling Revenue in 2006 Outpaced Nevada Casinos
The landscape of the American gaming industry experienced a significant shift in 2006, as revealed by federal figures compiled from […]
The Camas Lillies are in Full Bloom and it’s Time for the Camas Prairie Homecoming May 27-28
The Camas Prairie, a sprawling expanse of south-central Idaho, is a landscape steeped in history, both natural and human. As […]
Drive to Help Lakota Children of the Pine Ridge Reservation
The stark reality of life on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota often remains unseen and unheard by much […]