Decades of contentious lawsuits between the Oneida Indian Nation and the State of New York have ended in an historic agreement that resolves all disputes over land rights, tax issu...
It would be a shame for Russell Means (1939-2012) to be remembered only as a maker of trouble, an unreasonable negotiator, and someone who pushed the limits of human behavior to the breaking point. I met him when I was an American Indian press reporter in Washington, D.C....
New Resource Center Holds First Conference on Business Success A new non-profit organization that helps tribal governments and Native businesses get government contracts hit the gr...
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, created when five nations overcame their differences with the help of the Peacemaker and Hiawatha, is a longstanding democracy...
The National Minority Business Council (NMBC), an advocacy group for minority and women-owned businesses founded in 1972, will host its “Off The Streets” job employment stimulus ch...
Gwen Carr, Cayuga, has made a care out of politics and government at the state and federal levels. It’s only fitting that she be honored for her work. Today at 1 p.m...
When indigenous leaders first visited the United Nations offices in Geneva, Switzerland in 1977, they were seeking justice and a fair forum for the many treaty and human-rights vio...