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A dedicated effort to learn more about Native elders living in urban areas reveals they suffer a high rate of chronic illnesses and have limited social interactions.
Native students are graduating from high school, college and other institutions of learning. What's in store for the Class of 2026?
Tribes in Wisconsin are celebrating a new law that gives them exclusive control over sports betting, but a similar attempt ...
Advocates for missing and murdered relatives say police didn't act fast enough when an Alaska Native woman went missing.
First Nations, Inuit and Métis leaders are calling for an investigation into the Royal Canadian Mounted Police following news ...
For the Cherokee people, history is not something confined to bookshelves or archives. It shapes who we are and guides where ...
Each year, the NAFOA Leadership Awards recognize the achievements of Tribal leaders, Tribal executives, advocates, and financial ventures driving economic progress within Indian Country. The 19th ...
Following the Trump administration’s lead, state officials and private individuals are challenging Native student programs.
Right now, crude oil flows unimpeded through the Dakota Access Pipeline under the dammed Missouri River in North Dakota. Construction of the pipeline that traverses Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock ...
Chairman Ken Choke of the Nisqually Tribe testifies in support of H.R.7515 on April 29, 2026. H.R.7515 directs the Department ...
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