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A piece of legislation titled the “Big Beautiful Bill" passed the House last month, and has a provision that would appropriate $40 million to celebrate America’s 250th birthday in 2026 with the ...
Denny was running on the treadmill in the kitchen, his shoes pounding on the track, occasionally you’d hear him talking Lakota into his phone where he was WhatsApping a student who wanted something ...
The way we treat our environment is the most important thing we can be conscious of as we consider our future. Many statistics indicate the severity of this issue. “The planet's average surface ...
Tiwahe, meaning family in Lakota, was installed on May 31, 2025 to pay tribute to 50 Indigenous children to died while in the custody of the Rapid City Indian School more than 100 years ago. Photo by ...
This month should also raise awareness about public health issues and disparities that are occurring in our AIAN communities, not to mention highlight the significance of proper health and safety ...
Washington, D.C. — A federal court today granted a request by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to strike down federal permits for the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline. The Court found the U.S. Army ...
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington D.C. today upheld the senior water rights of the Hoopa Valley Tribe and other tribes in Baley v. United States. Baley and other Klamath Irrigation District farmers ...
Belcourt, ND—On Wednesday, February 19, the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (TMBCI) celebrated Leonard Peltier’s return home after 49 years of incarceration. Peltier, enrolled at Turtle ...
Deportation as a tool for controlling and removing people of color from –and within– U.S. territory is nothing new. The act of forcibly removing and separating non-white families, making people of ...
In 1930 the now deceased Great Kalinago Chief Jolly John led his people to armed rebellion against unjust British Colonial Police abuse after the murder of 2 Kalinago men and wounding of 2 others for ...
In 2002, former Congressman John LaFalce penned this letter to then Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton. LaFalce pleads with Norton to review the Seneca gaming application; instead, Norton looked ...
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