In the 1950s, government policy relocated Indian people from reservations to urban areas to promote assimilation...
Native people relocate to Denver for various reasons—the hope of better jobs, housing, schools, lifestyle—but they often encounter barriers, none more baffling than the shyness tha...
Native people relocate to Denver for various reasons—the hope of better jobs, housing, schools, lifestyle—but they often encounter barriers, none more baffling than the shyness tha...
Carol Berry
August 14, 2012
Sage Apodaca, 10, Blackfoot/Southern Ute is writing a thank-you note after a class in digital storytelling at Denver Indian Center using skills that may be enhanced under a recentl...
Though urban Natives constitute about two-thirds of Indian people in the United States according to the 2010 census, they receive fewer federal dollars to meet urgent health, emplo...
Carol Berry
February 09, 2012
The recent move of John Jewett within one Denver social services agency could be a sign of things to come, following a nationwide trend of “one-stop shopping,” if policymakers agre...
On August 24, Former Senator Byron Dorgan , founder and chairman of the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute will visit urban Native American youth in Denver, Co...
Nigel Thomas, 3, Dine, watered plants during the Shellene Redhorse and Ellison Grimm plant seeds at the Denver Indian Center during the Youth Garden Spring Planting Day at the Denv...
DENVER—The first of several planned urban Indian/ U.S...
Pow wow competitions, especially at the big events, draw a lot of revenue to their respective locations as well as cash prizes to the competitors who make it into the top five...

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