For the first time in history, a sitting U.S. president is set to apologize to
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Black Hills water protectors are urging the U.S. Forest Service to fast-track its proposed 20-year
This story contains graphic material related to the Wounded Knee Massacre, including descriptions of violence
On Friday, as the International Indian Treaty Council begins the proceedings of its 50th Anniversary
The U.S. has a long record of extracting resources on Native lands and ignoring tribal
“The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance” by Rebecca Clarren intertwines
Josh Dini learned and practiced his calling as a water protector under the tutelage of
An attorney and Indigenous rights advocate involved in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests said the
A case now before the Minnesota Court of Appeals revives debate over the nation’s 1978
I recently read a press release from the Department of the Interior announcing the conclusion