In 2010, an Enbridge pipeline burst. Tribes are concerned about another one built without their permission 72 years ago.
Also this week: "Sugar Bush Babies" book launch, Silent Thunder at R.T. Quinlan's, two new theater productions, Duluth Cider's Big Bad Apple Bash and North Shorror! at the Depot.
The Heard Museum in Phoenix celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day Monday with a day of dance. He Won the $2 Billion Powerball.
From Seattle to Baltimore, many Americans were celebrating Monday as Indigenous Peoples Day, determined to see it as a ...
At 16, he accepted an invitation from legendary choreographer George Balanchine to join the New York City Ballet. Four years ...
The third annual powwow brings dancers, drummers, and artists from across the Southwest to the Santa Fe Plaza for a day of culture, community, and celebration of Indigenous culture.
Charles met Aboriginal owners of the Uluru National Park, which he visited in 1983, accompanied then by Diana, Princess of ...
The Trustees of Reservations event “Liquid Spine: Eco-Screendance” at Castle Hill on the Crane Estate that was originally scheduled for Sept. 17 is now set to be screened on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from ...
It's now fall. The nation moves into a stretch of major holidays. One of the earliest — Columbus Day — is a federal holiday that continues to spark debate. Observed in October, it is recognized in ...
The federal government has been accused of discriminating against Indigenous Australians through its controversial Work for the Dole program. A new class action lodged in the Federal Court has taken ...
It's four o'clock in the afternoon in the river town of Menindee, east of Broken Hill, and most children have finished school for the day. But at the central school, one class is still going. The ...
Human Rights Watch stands with civil society and signed this letter, alongside more than 3700 other organizations, condemning ...