June 17, 2011 could begin like so many others throughout the country, but for American Indians engaged in legal strug

No longer a single day, the 2011 National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places began this past Friday, on June 17, and will continue until Tuesday, the 21 st ...
In 1996, Chief Arvol Looking Horse started the annual World Peace and Prayer Day...
The memorial to Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota has been controversial and 64 years in the making. So, what’s taking so long?...
After a brief pause, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians has resumed construction on the controversial expansion of its $246 million Wind Creek Casino Wetumpka at Hickory Ground in Al...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians has agreed to halt construction on the controversial expansion of its Wind Creek Casino Wetumpka at Hickory Ground in Alabama—a historic Muscogee (...
After years of fighting to maintain the integrity of the San Francisco Peaks, the 13 tribes that have worshipped at the sacred site for thousands of years may soon see it covered i...
A controversy has erupted between the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation over Poarch’s plan to expand the Wind Creek Casino Wetumpka at Hickory Ground in ...
The Arizona attorney who fought against using reclaimed wastewater to make snow on the San Francisco Peaks has been cleared of an order to repay the defendants’ costs...

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