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

The Métis are anxiously awaiting a Supreme Court decision on a potentially precedent-setting land claim covering 1.4 million acres in Manitoba...
They toil on horseback across 191 miles of Badlands and other harsh terrain in the freezing cold, sleeping outside, sometimes fasting...
Lindsey Catherine Cornum
December 29, 2011
Lindsey Catherine Cornum Most of the time I don't say, “Hi my name is Lindsey, and I'm an Indian.” I would feel false, insincere and presumptuous...
ICTMN Staff
December 29, 2011
The White Wash Walter Plecker, Virginia’s registrar in the 1920s, eradicated records of Indian births and marriages to support his directive that all Indians be categorized as blac...
ICTMN Staff
December 28, 2011
Michael Salvador Michael Salvador and Tracylee Clarke spent several years studying the Nez Perce management of gray wolf introduction in north Idaho for their article titled “ The ...
For Professor Ned Blackhawk of Yale University, conventional American Indian history too often involves a study of Native–white relations that ends, Hollywood-style, with the Plain...
America's National Treasures, a new television series from National Geographic , is searching the country for objects that tell the history of America...

Navajo Northern Arizona University photography professor

ICTMN Staff
December 28, 2011
Appetite for Destruction The emerald ash borer beetle is extremely beautiful, and extraordinarily voracious...
ICTMN Staff
December 27, 2011
Guilty of Being an Indian The shocking shooting death of woodcarver John T...

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