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 most respected newspaper in the country has pointed out the sour political undercurrent in the 2011 Keepseagle settlement that awarded $760 million to Native American farmers f...
In the aftermath of yesterday's shocking attack at the Boston Marathon , there is much work to be done...
In a feature in today's New York Times , sports reporter and best-selling author Jeré Longman writes about the Schimmel sisters and their rise to stardom...
Federal budget cuts currently being discussed as part of the sequester in Washington D.C. will have an effect on Indian country – mostly the Indian Health Service...
Indian country is the smallest demographic slice of what is America. Yet when the history of the 2012 election is written, it must be said, that Indian country outperformed...
Plans for an expanded monument to honor Confederate Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest in Selma, Alabama have raised controversy...
The debate over fracking in Blackfeet country has reached the pages of The New York Times ...
An ongoing fight between the Cambodian government and Sotheby’s auction house in New York, took a new turn recently when Cambodia asked the United States government for help in rec...
ICTMN Staff
February 29, 2012
A two-day standoff that started February 27 between two Chukchansi Indian factions ended in a scuffle that left two people injured...

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