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The U.S. Department of Interior released its investigative report Wednesday on the Federal Indian Boarding
JEMEZ PUEBLO LANDS— Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico celebrated Thursday, March 17 the groundbreaking of their
By Dan NinhamIndian Country Today As a child, Christine Begay knew it was time for
The Crow Tribe secured recognition of its hunting territory in the Fort Laramie Treaty of
Indigenous-owned tourism businesses contribute billions to the U.S. economy. That’s according to a first-of-its-kind study
(EAGAN, Minn., October 7, 2021) – Solidifying its voice in the movement for the safety
In celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, communities across Washington state came together to honor Native
Indigenous leaders are largely being excluded from participation in the upcoming United Nations Climate Change
Legislators in South Dakota sent House Bill 1199 to Gov. Kristi Noem to create a