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Flickr/owamux Po’Pay Po’Pay was born around 1630 in what’s now northern New Mexico. By 1680, he had become the Spanish Empire’s worst nightmare. This quiet medicine man united pueblos across 400 miles ...
Indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon who have only recently come into contact with the outside world say they want ...
In a historic moment of cultural and spiritual significance, Darnella J. Melancon, an enrolled member of the Quechan Indian ...
Following surfing’s successful debut in the 2024 Paris Olympics, the sport will return to the world stage at the 2028 Summer ...
The Bajau tribe, often called "sea nomads," are an indigenous group in Southeast Asia known for their incredible ability to live on the water. They spend most of their lives on boats and have ...
The Lac du Flambeau (LDF) Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribal Police Office in Vilas County has a resource most rural law enforcement wouldn’t imagine: a surveillance room with approximately ...
Police chiefs of the four tribes said it appears that there is a high interest in using surveillance technology among the tribes, particularly a technology called Flock.
He said that employees of the tribe’s IT department did the wiring and placement of the cameras, mostly between 2010 and 2011. “It was directed by the tribal government, the tribal council, who wanted ...
‘You’re No Indian’ Doc Exposes the Human Rights Crisis Behind Tribal Disenrollment: ‘Our People Are Being Erased by Systems With No Accountability’ The doc was abruptly removed from the ...
An effort to return 73 square miles of forests to California’s Yurok Tribe has been completed. Organizers say the deal will help restore and protect vital habitat for salmon in Blue Creek.
Thirty federally recognized tribes lay claim to a fourth of the Colorado River, a vital water source for 40 million people living in the western U.S. and Mexico.