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Despite lacking a formal relationship with the U.S. government, the Lumbee Tribe depends on federal funds that are now being ...
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Indigenous leaders are forcefully denouncing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for the idea of separating from Canada.
After a decade-long fight between Republican lawmakers and members of Montana’s American Indian Caucus, the state of Montana ...
Ojibwe journalist Mary Annette Pember puts her own family’s boarding school experiences on display in her new book.
More than 20 states recognize Native students’ right to express their cultural heritage at graduation ceremonies. But not ...
As the state of New York works to eliminate school mascots with Native names and imagery, they have run into a powerful ...
After decades of attempts by some political leaders to curtail or end federal funding for broadcasting, public media faces what PBS CEO Paula Kerger says is the most serious threat in its history.
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After the initial grief of losing her daughter to a hit-and-run driver on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Carissa HeavyRunner faced months of inaction by local law enforcement to adequately ...
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