In 2010, the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation put their collective efforts into constructing a fence to protect Tutuveni (tu-TOO-veh-nee), a sacred site known as “newspaper rock” to th...
Using mitochondrial DNA, researchers have discovered that every horse that’s ever roamed Mother Earth can be traced to a single female ancestor that lived about 140,000 years ago...
From the halls and classrooms of urban academia, one Native American is touting a plan that could make it possible for people to stay on rural reservations and earn a fairly decent...
Running the gamut in subject matter from Christmas memories to boarding school, four books have won accolades from the American Indian Library Association (AILA)...
A liberal arts school in Claremont, California is currently dealing with the backlash after students’ SAT scores were inflated, possibly to get a better ranking...
The forerunner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) was created by the U.S. federal government in 1824 to handle all matters relating to American Indians...
Anthony Conard, a sociology lecturer with Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, created a video for an Introduction to Cultural Anthropology class he called Ishi in Two World...
A historic daylong meeting between Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the country’s First Nations leaders ended with a detailed plan that would move the country’s relationship with ...