ICTMN Staff
September 10, 2012
This video begins with students saying they don't know their native language and pointing out that one-third of indigenous languages still spoken in the United States have fewer th...
Lisa John, who has been employed with the Chickasaw Nation since 1994, will now serve as administrator for the nation’s Division of History and Culture...
The struggle to save the farmhouse at the former Carlisle Indian School (CIS) now includes an official request to re-evaluate the building’s historic value while the Army continues...
A number of sacred and traditional items used by re-enactors portraying early Native American life at the Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, North Carolina were recently stole...
With this year being the 150 th anniversary of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 , many are reflecting on the war’s aftermath, including Myron Taylor, who has been facing his personal hi...
Dennis Griffin, with Oregon’s State Historic Preservation Office, has been combing the hillsides of Alaskan tundra looking for signs of life. He’s been exploring Hall and St...
Denise Juneau , Mandan and Hidatsa, grew up in Browning, Montana, located on the Blackfeet Reservation...
In an editorial posted August 27 on the Huffington Post website, the Rev. Dr. Randy S. Woodley discusses Native American Christianity and how faith affects culture ...
Stanley R. Crooks, the beloved chairman of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and revered Indian country leader, died on Saturday, August 25 at the St...
An account of Indians in the U.S. Civil War has been issued in paperback—and with it comes a now-familiar sense of letdown...

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