KINGSTON, Wash. - Sitting in front of the robe that has been her constant companion for the last 22 months, Evelyn Vanderhoop, Haida, approaches the birth of her creation... Read more
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Against the tumultuous backdrop of the Department of Interior's efforts to reconcile trust accounts, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs heard testimony on the... Read more
HELENA, Mont. - In accordance with a new state law enacted by the 1999 Legislature, the word "squaw" is slowly disappearing from Montana's mountains, streams and byways... Read more
A soon-to-be released study shows tundra swans get sick from eating lead-laden soils at concentrations as low as 500 parts per million, say biologists with the tribe, which is pres... Read more
Two children died March 21 in a house fire on the reservation. Michael Simmons, 3, and Kyle Simmons, 2, died in the fire that began about 7:40 a.m., fire officials said... Read more
State water managers want New Mexicos fisheries to hold public hearings on a plan to release a toxin into four trout streams of non-native fish this year... Read more