As Oklahoma awoke to a devastating new reality—inasmuch as anyone had slept at all, that is—on the morning of Tuesday, May 21, the stirrings of recovery were evident, though commun...
There was no Oz for Barbara Garcia to land in after Monday’s devastating tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. But "Toto" did make it through...
As responders, including at least 250 National Guardsmen, sifted through debris looking for tornado survivors, President Barack Obama on Tuesday morning told Oklahamans that they d...
Tornadoes cut swathes of destruction through Indian country last week and over the weekend, and on Monday May 20 the midsection of the U.S. was bracing for more...
For just the second time in history, the Storm Prediction Center has issued a warning more than 24 hours in advance of a storm that is expected to be severe, even a "high-end, life...
ICTMN Staff
December 31, 2011
The Truth Lies Buried At Fort Laramie A visitor at Fort Laramie could take the complete historic tour and get little knowledge about the grim consequences of the wars the U.S...
The Native American Times highlights the tornadoes, floods and fires that have recently ravaged tribes throughout Indian Country...
PCI Gaming Authority , the commercial gaming business owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians , today announced its sponsorship of a "Bama Rising" benefit concert to assist peopl...
When tornadoes cut a deadly swathe through northwestern Alabama last month, the Poarch Creek Band of Creek Indians Tribe (Muskogee) stood ready to help ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians (Muskogee), in southeastern Alabama, escaped tornado devastation but stood ready on Thursday to help those whose lives have been ripped to shreds...

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