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Assemblymember James Ramos, the Legislature's first Native American lawmaker, introduced a proposal to celebrate California's First People.
In January, at least five Native American men were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during raids in Minneapolis. It was one of a number of instances where Native Americans were mistaken for undocumented immigrants by federal authorities.
At a Pierre MMIP vigil, advocate Tanya Grassel-Krietlow said official missing persons lists have gaps and delays, making community-led efforts critical to finding people.
The number of Native Americans enrolling in college has declined by 40% in the last decade and a half. The disparities are particularly noticeable in science and engineering, where Native American students are underrepresented at all higher education levels.
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Omaha’s Great Plains Theatre Commons participating in Native American playwright program
Omaha’s Great Plains Theatre Commons will be one of four sites to participate in a collaborative program for Indigenous and Native American playwrights. The Four Directions Playwright Residency initiative is rooted in the belief that story making is both an artistic craft and a community act.
Native American advocates say a recent Supreme Court ruling that deemed racial redistricting under the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional significantly weakens protections for Native voters. The Voting Rights Act historically served to protect minority groups from racial discrimination in voting practices.
The Native American Music Experience concert will present the legacy of Indigenous music at the Pollak Theatre at Monmouth University.
Jose Fabian is a web producer for CBS Bay Area where he reports on local crime, politics and breaking news. He studied political science and journalism at Sacramento State and was born and raised in Northern California. Native American remains were found ...
A nonprofit organization focused on the support and education of Native American culture in southwest Missouri has been the victim of a break-in.
The couple argue the ticket policy treats customers differently based on race because membership in a Native American tribe is a “proxy for race.”