A roundup of the big stories in Indian Country for the week ending December 16, 2012: • Massive Native Art Auction: A Native American art auction brought in $1.28 million for Bonha...
The Colorado River – which is the lifeblood to 40 million people and no less than 22 tribes – stands to fall at least 3.2 million acre-feet short of its users’ needs by 2060...
Plans for a major development just south of the Grand Canyon are drawing strong opposition from some of the same people who supported a similar proposal more than 10 years ago, inc...
On December 15, the Colorado River Water Users Association (CRWUA) announced George Arthur, Navajo, will take the reins of the organization that advocates for all the users of the ...
June 20 is a day of prayer for the Topock Maze and other sites around the lower Colorado River near Needles, California, sacred to the Ft. Mojave Indian Tribe...
The Hualapai Tribal Nation of Northern Arizona, which owns the glass-bottomed observation deck that juts out like a horseshoe over the Grand Canyon, is entangled in a lawsuit with ...