Albert White Hat Sr., or Natan Tokahe, “The First One to Charge,” spent more than 25 years as a Lakota language instructor at Sinte Gleska University in Mission, South Dakota...
David Brown’s achievements during his tenure as lieutenant governor for the Chickasaw Nation are extensive...
After his passing on June 9, the National Indian Gaming Association took a moment to remember the life of Charles Colombe...
He was a rancher, a rodeo cowboy, a businessman, and at one time president of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Charles C...
Katie John stood up for her rights, advocated for her culture and helped preserve her language...
A founding member of the Northern California Chapter of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce has walked on...
The Honorable Evelyne E. Bradley, known as the Navajo Nation’s “Mother Justice” walked on May 21. She was 88...
Upper Sioux tribal elder, educator and historian Tom Ross walked on May 10 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was 64...
He was a noted jazz host and radio producer in Indian country in northern New York State. But above all, Louis “Louie” Cook was a loving presence and a mentor to many...
Richard Walker
May 06, 2013
Love was the common thread in everything Fran James did, whether serving her faith, hosting an unexpected guest, passing on a teaching, or weaving a basket, hat, robe or shawl...

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