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We will not let the state drag us backwards or silence our people,” said Fort Belknap Indian Community President Jeffrey Stiffarm.
Roughly two-thirds of Native Americans in the U.S. receive treatment through Indian Health Service, but the federal agency ...
In real life, this wasn’t always the case. Many warrior Native American women fought alongside men. The most famous of these ...
Lit by Lightning" describes Thorpe's football breakthrough with the Carlisle Indian School against Penn in 1907.
We fear Wyoming’s plans for Hot Springs State Park will turn our sacred springs into a playground for the rich, inaccessible ...
Tribal college leaders say the proposed funding cuts would violate the U.S. government's treaty responsibilities to Native ...
Discover the best Native American movies and series—from landmark Native-made films to respectful collaborations—celebrating authentic Indigenous storytelling.
Democrats in Montana warn the budget will decapitate public benefits, hurting low-income residents and families the most.
The U.S. Department of State and Cultural Vistas has announced that Anthony Emilio Silviano Martinez is one of 65 Americans selected to study and work in Germany ...
The Oklahoman spoke with four Native state officials. Their tribal nations were all affected by the McGirt decision. Here’s what they had to say.
The first-ever Native American Studies for Everyone online course covers Native American history, culture, policy and current issues.
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