After discovering damage to more than 50 petroglyphs at...
Writer, poet and mother of two Jane Naviyak Kane has...
It’s on for June. Family reunion at 20,000 feet. Don’t...
  As the sale of the historic Wounded Knee site looms with...
In an effort to maintain a separate and peaceful...
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan and the...
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Genealogy

American Indian activist, author and educator Mary Ellen Brave Bird-Richard walked on at age 58 on February 14, of natural causes...
Save Hickory Ground posted this video of Wayland Gray, a Muscogee (Creek) Nation citizen, and three others being arrested to its Facebook page on March 6...
White smoke rose from the chimney in Vatican City Wednesday morning letting the world know a new Pope had been chosen...
From the verdict's announcement in Ottawa, to the jubilation at the airport in Winnipeg, the Métis spent this past weekend celebrating the validation of their 143-year-old land cla...
Dr. Dean Chavers
March 12, 2013
Most of the Lumbees who fought in the Civil War were in the Confederate Army...
A two-story-high photograph of Joe Yazzie towers over the viewer—every scar, wrinkle and hint of emotion on his face magnified...
Lee Allen
March 11, 2013
The first person to walk here did so over a thousand years ago when the Hohokam arrived at what is now known as Colossal Cave Mountain Park in Vail, Arizona...
In the video entitled “Red Moon,” a Cheyenne man speaks of a self-hatred that permeated his soul even as a child...
Métis people in Canada are jubilant after the Supreme Court of Canada resolved a legal land battle that was 143 years in the making, the second historic constitutional victory in m...
Eight days into a 1,200-mile trek along one of the longest rivers in the United States—the iconic Mississippi—Sharon Day was looking to hit mile 125 by day’s end...

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