Simon Moya-Smith
July 02, 2012
Dr. Tom Parsons, whose lauded life and career was dedicated to Native American language codification and revitalization, died May 10 at the age of 88 in Atlanta, Georgia...
I met Randy Kapashesit at an Indigenous Peoples Conference in 1988. A giant Samoan warrior, Fa’afete Taito, and I were the delegates from Aotearoa/New Zealand...
The world and the Holikachuk Athabascan language suffered a great loss with the passing of Wilson “Tiny” Deacon on March 10, 2012. He was 86...
ICTMN Staff
April 12, 2012
Rather than the princess herself, a photo of Alexandria Tyler Cole will be placed on her seat on the Queen’s Float in Saturday’s Grand Floral Parade during the Daffodil Festival...
Babette Herrmann
April 11, 2012
Agnes Dill, a renowned educator and lifelong proponent of American Indian rights passed away March 17. She was 98...
Josephine Jackson, who held a number of positions with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, walked on at the age of 76 on Monday, March 19...
He was known in childhood as Mouse Trail and later, when a veteran, as Morning Killer. But he was more than the names he was given...
Flags across the Navajo Nation are whipping in the wind at half mast this weekend, as Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly ordered the move in honor of Sgt. Jimmie Begay...
In a tangled mess of tribal politics run amuck, three of five council members of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi (NHBPI) voted on October 20, 2011 to remove late chai...
The history of the Navajo Code Talkers will forever be remembered, but on January 3, the famous group lost another member from its ranks as Keith Little, died at Fort Defiance hosp...

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