Members of the New Mexico Legislature’s House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee advanced a memorial Friday that calls for a “comprehensive” study of the scope and impact of forced ...
The Iñupiaq village of Nuiqsut has contended for decades with the westward expansion of oil development on Alaska’s North Slope. Oil rigs have cropped up along the horizon, and industry roads now cut ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt reaffirmed calls to limit tribal sovereignty during his final State of the State address on Monday, dismaying tribal leaders in attendance. Stitt said Oklahoma’s criminal and ...
Hundreds of athletes from throughout the world descended on northern Italy for the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. Four years removed from the COVID-stricken edition of the Beijing Winter Olympics, ...
As the 2026 Winter Olympics open in Italy, the nephew of American hockey pioneer Taffy Abel will ask President Donald Trump to give Abel the Presidential Medal of Freedom — and the official ...
Federal energy regulators last Thursday greenlit a roughly $2 billion renewable energy megaproject on a Yakama Nation sacred site overlooking the Columbia River in Klickitat County. The 40-year ...
With continued unrest and protests against United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minneapolis and elsewhere across the country, tribal nations are issuing guidelines to tribal citizens ...
Jose Roberto “Beto” Ramirez found himself sitting in the back of a blacked out Ford SUV, his hands cuffed behind his back as immigration agents mocked and teased him Thursday morning. The 20-year-old ...
At least five Native American men have been detained and an unknown number questioned by immigration officers across the Minneapolis area in the midst of what a top official called the “largest ...
The ceremony was modest, with a handful of tribal leaders and a few citizens looking on as Catholic nuns signed over about two acres of land to the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, land ...
WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. – The fate of the site of one of the U.S. Army’s worst acts of violence against Indigenous Nations rests now permanently where it belongs: in the hands of the atrocity’s descendants ...