What’s fresh, fragrant and tastes like springtime itself?...
As the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and the First...
As many as 7,000 patients of a Tulsa dentist may have been...
Stereotyping is one of the worst aspects of the Trickster....
On March 21, the Oglala and Rosebud Sioux tribes and three...
"The beginning of sexually transmitted infections laying...
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Health & Wellness

Navajo Nation First Lady Martha Shelly plans to join the Stop the Violence Against Women Day walk in support of the Violence Against Family Act. The walk kicks off at 8:30 a.m...
FORT LAUDERDALE—The numbers are staggering. More than 70 percent of American Indian/Alaska Native children ages 6 to 8 have untreated cavities...
It's not everyone who can rap about health stats...
The hereditary chief of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe issued an apology yesterday for the resolution recently signed by the tribal council to legalize marijuana...
Dale Carson I look forward to seeing the first acorn squash pop through the soil in my garden. I didn’t buy those seeds. I saved them from a large squash purchased last fall...
The shortage of Native Americans in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields should not come as a surprise...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has stopped its billboard campaign in Sedona, Arizona that was going to relate the deaths of three people at a sweat lodge ceremo...
MoGro fresh produce A custom-built mobile-grocery truck is traveling throughout New Mexico, delivering healthy food to pueblos...
Gale Courey Toensing
July 12, 2011
SAMP, the acronym for the Shinnecock Indian Nation’s Substance Abuse Mobilization Project, also represents a traditional Shinnecock food: samp is a corn and bean dish that has nour...
A resolution to legalize marijuana on the Snoqualmie reservation signed by the tribal council on July 30 was just "a joke," Shelley Burch, the tribe's chairwoman, told The Seattle ...

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