Ray Is Sentenced James Arthur Ray, the self-help guru who led a sweat lodge ceremony in Sedona, Arizona in 2009 that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized 18, was sent...
YouTube user NDNinLA , Geraldine Chases-her-Tail, has been posting videos featuring an Ojibway language word of the day and an interesting tidbit about American Indian history sinc...
Poetry is often an acquired taste, and many of the works in the weighty Changing Is Not Vanishing: A Collection of American Indian Poetry to 1930 (University of Pennsylvania Press,...
"Thank you for helping to save the world.” That’s how Ojibwe language teacher Dan Jones greeted his beginners class after explaining that some believe an end to the language means ...
At the fifth annual Traditional Agriculture & Sustainable Living Conference held in November 2010, more than 200 people gathered to hear Winona LaDuke’s message of sustainable ...
When the crowds gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., September 24 and 25 for this year’s National Book Festival to celebrate books, authors, illustrators and publishers...
Dale Carson Recently, an ancient strain of rice has risen in perceived value and popularity, as the crop has become more threatened by development of natural resources, industriali...
Indian Country Today Media Network sat down with linguist and award-winning author Anton Treuer to talk about two of his books, The Assassination of Hole in the Day a nd Ojibwe in ...