Native Games, a program of film shorts profiling American Indian sports, will be running this weekend at the National Musuem of the American Indian Gustav Heye Center in New York C...
Jamie Fullmer

The potential impacts of Internet gaming legalization was a major topic at last month’s National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) convention. Another critical topic, not surprisingly, was economic diversification and Tribes’ ability to pursue and manage the process of planning for change....

April 18, 2013
Dina Gilio-Whitaker

If ever a concept grabbed hold of hearts and minds in Indian country in the past couple decades surely it would be that of sovereignty. Native people talk about it with reverence, demanding that it be respected by the federal government, and expect their tribal governments to assert it....

January 17, 2013
ICTMN Staff
December 28, 2012
Take a look back at November 2012's biggest stories from the pages of our weekly magazine, This Week From Indian Country Today ...
Tribes are stepping up their fight against the terminals that would enable coal to be brought from Montana and Wyoming to the Pacific Coast for transport to China and the rest of A...
Getting a read on the state of Washington’s economic health can be tricky right now. The unemployment rate hovers at above eight percent...
Treaty fishing rights are meaningless if there are no healthy fish populations left to harvest, say Pacific Northwest tribes, fishers and tribal environmental organizations...
Editor's note: Marylin Bard, daughter of noted Quinault educator Emmett Oliver, gave this speech July 9 at Coast Salish Day, at Si’ Selechem (Boulevard Park) Bellingham, about the ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $15 million to 12 tribal governments in Washington state to help address local affordable housing needs...
Tribes surrounding Puget Sound dive into deep waters and plow the marine floors for geoducks –the world’s largest clams, which bury their long necks in the sand, and are considered...

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