A very special discovery here in the Houston area has piqued the interest of archaeologists. A flood control project has uncovered evidence of an ancient culture... Read more
DENVER – The time-honored and exclusive right of American Indians to use eagle feathers for religious purposes has been challenged by a Utah judge whose findings will be appealed i... Read more
A supporter of the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname says the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council has voted not to discuss it... Read more
Locks and heavy chains sealed the administrative offices of the Snoquamie Tribe, and the tribe’s retail store, Paddle, in downtown Snoqualmie last week after a dispute between riva... Read more
Voices lifted in song as the rhythmic beat of drums pulsed through the woods of the Dulac Land Trust last weekend for the 39th Annual Labor Day Pow Wow... Read more
As the lean dogs jumped from the starting boxes, only a few dozen spectators at Mobile Greyhound Park were scattered across the upstairs clubhouse for the fifth race of the night... Read more
On the cover of a depth chart that went out to a select audience at the UND-Texas Tech University game this past weekend were five characters: Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach,... Read more
The Yakama Nation Legends Casino could be fined for handing out more than $20 million in casino profits to tribal members without federal approval... Read more
LAWTON, Okla. – The Oklahoma Museums Association recently announced that the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center is a recipient of a 2009 OMA Award... Read more
P atches of white ash on parched earth are the latest markers of the Tanzanian government’s efforts to evict indigenous Maasai cattle herders from their settlements in the name of ... Read more