Isaac Curley Jr.

The visions of my father, Isaac Curley Sr., come and go with each passing month and season. My father was born on March 25, 1922 and raised on the Navajo reservation. His home was a hogan, the family subsisted upon livestock, no modern conveniences and news was gathered only by word of mouth....

June 16, 2013
Raymond Foxworth

There is a thriving movement in Indian country focused on food sovereignty and increased control of local food systems. Like other assets in Indian country, Native food systems have been colonized, altered and, in some cases, destroyed....

May 25, 2013
Ralph Forquera and Polly Olsen

Urban Indians are not new to the urban scene, as New York Times reporter Timothy Williams suggested in his article, "Quietly, Indians Reshape Cities and Res...

May 24, 2013
The largest skateboarding competition in Oklahoma returns to Poteau this weekend...
This Saturday, May 4, an important event for all of Indian country will be held in Minneapolis...
The highest-level whistleblower ever to come forward at the Department of Veterans Affairs is leveling accusations of serious ethical lapses, claiming an agency intentionally manip...
The 2013 Remember the Removal Bike Ride is the fifth annual bicycle ride commemorating the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from its homelands during the winter of 1838-39...
Today, Sunday, March 10, Chicago Public School Title VII program's Native Family Tennis Day, in partnership with the US Tennis Association, will be held at the Stockton Elementary ...
On Saturday, February 23, the Ira H...
Nearly 30 Cherokee Nation Marshals will brave freezing river temperatures when they dive Saturday, February 23, into the icy Illinois River near Tahlequah for this year’s “ Polar P...

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