Albert White Hat Sr., or Natan Tokahe, “The First One to Charge,” spent more than 25 years as a Lakota language instructor at Sinte Gleska University in Mission, South Dakota...
A new online Master of Legal Studies program in Indigenous Peoples Law at the University of Oklahoma School of Law in Norman, Oklahoma is designed to help navigate the often compli...
The director of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Library is among 12 people being honored by the President as museum and library Champions of Change, the White House said in a press rele...
The late Hopi leader Thomas Banyacya once said, “Do not look outside yourself for a leader.” That’s good advice for those with inherent leadership qualities...
About 15 students staged a walkout from Bayfield High School in Wisconsin on Monday, June 3 citing racial intolerance and insensitivity toward Native Americans, reported the Duluth...
About two and a half centuries ago, Northeastern Indian leaders chided American colonial educators for wasting their young men’s time in giving them a European education...
Cuts to federal funding for tribal colleges and universities due to the sequester mean more than fewer classes and increased teaching loads to the people charged with fulfilling th...