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

Native Americans are getting a jump-start on lobbying the new 113 th Congress for passage of tribal provisions passed last year by the Senate but stalled in the House involving the...
Supporters presented Chief Theresa Spence with gifts, gratitude and praise on Thursday January 24 as the Attawapiskat First Nation leader arrived from the hospital after a brief st...
Through stinging temperatures far below freezing—plummeting down to -53F with windchill—six young men and a guide are snowshoeing on a historic two-month, more than 900-mile journe...
The ferocious wolf likely evolved into man’s best friend by eating human food, according to a study by researchers from Sweden, Norway and the United States, published in the journ...
In We Breathe Again , a movie in production about Alaska Native suicide-prevention work, a man talks about his suicide attempt. “I wanted to hunt...
ICTMN Staff
January 24, 2013
Positivity is key. That’s the message the Champions for Change program run by the Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute is spreading...
A new and legally binding international treaty to reduce harmful emissions of mercury was adopted by more than 140 states at the 5 th International Negotiating Committee session at...
Rayna Palone Madero, Quechan tribal member and co-founder of the the Native Cry Outreach Alliance , is challenging everyone in Indian country to stand up for suicide awareness...
Yesterday, 40 years after the landmark Roe v...
The Navajo Nation is conducting a "Medicaid feasibility study" to see if it can get Medicaid reimbursements from the federal government...

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