As the earliest stages of Wyoming’s 2032 redistricting process get underway, state lawmakers showed little interest in calls from Secretary of State Chuck Gray to immediately reexamine electoral ...
Jedda Foreman, associate director at the Lawrence Hall of Science, and Vincent Medina, co-leader of the ‘ottoy Initiative at UC Berkeley, look up on May 13 during install of a new exhibit designed in ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — Federal officials on Thursday, May 21 gave final approval for the Dakota Access oil pipeline to continue operating its contentious Missouri River crossing, an outcome that comes ...
“I share with you my Anishinaabe name: Woman Who Leaves Tracks Where She Walks,” said Nicole Boyd, chairwoman of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa at the start of Wisconsin’s 2026 State of ...
WARNING: This story contains disturbing details about residential and boarding schools. If you are feeling triggered, here is a resource list for trauma responses from the National Native American ...
Jolee Clark, a citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, has lost two children to violence, son Miles Phillips and daughter Ahmyli Clark. She joined a “Paint the Town Red” event in September 2025 in ...
WASHINGTON – This won’t be an easy conversation: Can tribal nations love mining? Or at least accept mining as a necessary step in the creation of a clean economy? And can governments and international ...
TAZLINA, Alaska — Catholic missionaries first started venturing into Alaskan territory in the late 19th century, not long after Russia sold the land to the United States for two cents per acre. The ...
This story was reported and produced in collaboration with Underscore Native News, a nonprofit newsroom focused on Indigenous-centered journalism in the Pacific Northwest, and ICT. Learn more at ...
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 ...
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. Indigenous land defenders are being killed and criminalized at alarming rates, AI systems scrape traditional knowledge without consent, ...
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 ...