The heads of 633 First Nations will vote for the position of national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) on July 18...
ICTMN Staff
March 31, 2012
The origins of this graphic are unknown, but this eagle asks an important question. Should we trust the government? This eagle thinks not.
Mark Trahant

Presidents are required to be optimistic.The American people expect it—and reward those politicians who know their lines....

January 25, 2012
Charles Kader

Kanaretiio, identified in New York court documents as 51-year old William Roger Jock, serves as the Bear Clan representative of the Men’s Council of the Akwesasne Kanienkehaka Kaianerehkowa Kanonhsesne, or, The People of the Way of the Longhouse....

January 16, 2012
Ruth Hopkins

On New Years Eve, President Obama signed The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)  into law. Essentially the law does what previous NDAA incarnations have- it provides funding for the U.S. military....

January 07, 2012
Mark Trahant

I’ve been writing a lot lately about the Era of Contraction—the shrinking of the federal government—and what that policy means to ...

December 24, 2011
Steve Russell

The traditions of my people teach that acting unjustly toward others will cause blowback. This is famously illustrated in the story of how disease came to man in retaliation for what he had done to parts of creation he could dominate....

December 22, 2011
Ray Halbritter

An earlier version of this commentary first appeared in The Daily Caller....

December 08, 2011
Rob Capriccioso
April 12, 2011
WASHINGTON—While Congress and the Obama administration narrowly avoided a shutdown of the federal government via a last-minute deal late in the evening of April 8—in turn protectin...
Rob Capriccioso
January 17, 2011
For most Americans, securing a $3.4 billion payout and getting the federal government to admit it had screwed up would be a major achievement, but for many Native Americans still h...

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