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

Perhaps the only other American city that can compete with New York on the abundance and variety of street food is Los Angeles...
Sixty-five not so short years ago, the U.S...
ICTMN Staff
March 09, 2011
A fact-finding mission to the United States by a Portuguese lawyer contracted by the United Nations to examine safe drinking water and sanitation found that at least 13 percent of ...
In honor of Women’s History Month and the 100 th anniversary of International Women’s Day on March 8th, ICTMN debuts Navajo writer Valerie Taliman’s new series on the growing human...
When 23-year-old local tribal member Greg Bryan Jr. went missing in 2009, many members of the Paiute community were shaken...
Dale Carson
March 07, 2011
Dale Carson For energy and sustenance, the Cree in Canada used to eat pemmican, a jerky made by working animal fats back into preserved meat...
The truth about the boarding school era is told in a film through the tears of the Indian people who lived in those days and through their stories, difficult to tell and to hear be...
Climate change hits Arctic villages first, posing new threats for water sanitation, food sourcing and preservation, and physical injury...
Noni Eather and Michelle Latorre at the Snake Forum on indigenous sexual health...

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