Trump’s cuts also have targeted schools serving tribal members. Education, like health care, is part of the federal ...
Zig Jackson’s 1990s series, Indian Man in San Francisco, can be seen at his latest exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of ...
The findings of a study conducted on pre-pandemic mortality from 2010 to 2019. Post-COVID-19, disparity has grown ...
A Native-led news site reporting on Indigenous communities in North Dakota. Covering tribal sovereignty, environmental ...
Julian Brave NoiseCat, co-director of the Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane, attends the premiere of Free Leonard Peltier ...
Greenpeace has asked the North Dakota Supreme Court to move its Dakota Access Pipeline defamation case out of Morton County, ...
The Three Affiliated Tribes in North Dakota will receive $3.5 million to build a replacement health facility, part of a $25 million investment in tribal health care.
United Tribes Technical College has unveiled a new video series designed to attract Native students to its Teacher Education Program. The videos provide a glimpse into the daily life of student ...
A new housing study reveals that North Dakota will need 20,000 new housing units by 2027 to accommodate a growing senior population.
Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activism
More than 50 years after a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation landed him in federal prison, Leonard Peltier ...
The Indian Land Tenure Foundation has appointed Howard D. Valandra as interim president following the retirement of Cris ...
President Donald Trump, love him or hate him, should have the a’shuga to do what his predecessor did not, that is, grant Leonard Peltier a full and unconditional pardon. Don’t get me wrong.
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