On Thursday, March 7, the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian announced five new members to its Board of Directors, for a three year term each...
Hoopla took on a double meaning as community and school pride were in evident display as the Red Lake Nation College Migizi (Eagle) and Turtle Mountain Community College Mighty Mik...
There seem to be as many sharks as spring breakers heading to beaches this season, with thousands of the marine monsters migrating past Florida this week, according to NBC News...
Rolling your eyes, tilting your head, folding your arms, tapping your fingers, playing with your hair, slouching, sighing, or speaking softly or loudly, sends powerful messages to ...
Derrick Watchman, Navajo, has been elected as the new chairman of the board of directors for the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED)...
Actress Michelle Williams, who appears in the film Oz: The Great and Powerful , is featured on the cover of the Spring/Summer issue of AnOther Magazine dressed as an Indian -- a st...
Conservationists are eagerly awaiting this week’s plenary vote on shark protections at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), after more than two thir...
From the verdict's announcement in Ottawa, to the jubilation at the airport in Winnipeg, the Métis spent this past weekend celebrating the validation of their 143-year-old land cla...
When prominent Cheyenne musician Joseph FireCrow starts playing his traditional flute he closes his eyes and expresses a mix of emotions—powerful emotions, which he says are diffic...
Operation Music Aid, based in Madison, Connecticut, was founded to supply guitars and keyboards to wounded military service personnel now in military hospitals for extended care...