BY TALLI NAUMANEsperanza Project FORT YATES, N.D. – As the Standing Rock Sioux Nation prepared
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by Christian HustadBuffalo’s Fire Correspondent Voting rights activists vow to revive a bill to improve
by Darren ThompsonBuffalo’s Fire Correspondent Community members and local organizations continue to assist Three Affiliated
By JoVonne WagnerBuffalo’s Fire Correspondent With Covid-19 vaccinations up and some public health barriers let
A bill requiring that all North Dakota schools teach Native American history, culture, and treaty
By Jodi RaveBuffalo’s Fire FORT BERTHOLD RESERVATION, N.D. — A woman who shared profits from
The digital divide is the gulf between those who have ready computer access to reliable internet and those who do not. Residents of tribal lands are the most underserved people in the United States in terms of that connectivity.
A Marathon Petroleum subsidiary was ordered to pay $187 million for trespassing, but in January a Trump official reduced the judgement to $4 million. Now, Biden wants another look.
As the Indian Health Service and many tribal nations administer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine
Wade Haakenson demonstrates how to make pottery in the tradition of the Mandan and Hidatsa.