As his life is honored in Kyle, South Dakota today, many across Indian country have reacted to the passing of self-described “Oglala Freedom Fighter” Russell Means , who began his ... Read More
Russell Means has been called the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse by the Los Angeles Times and recognized as a natural leader with a fearless dedicat... Read More
Though the war on Christopher Columbus and his invasion has been fought for two decades or more in the Western hemisphere, Denver, Colorado has been a key headquarters of resistanc... Read More
With three eagles and a red-tailed hawk circling overhead, an honoring ceremony was held August 23 for the ancestors of the Chickasaw and Absentee Shawnee nations who had been rebu... Read More
Acclaimed Native American activist Dennis Banks has collaborated with new age musician Kitaro for an album of Native singing and spoken word to musical accompaniment... Read More
As news of his walking on spreads across Indian country, we’ve taken the time to look back at Russell Means ’ storied life. He passed at 4:44 a.m... Read More
I met Randy Kapashesit at an Indigenous Peoples Conference in 1988. A giant Samoan warrior, Fa’afete Taito, and I were the delegates from Aotearoa/New Zealand... Read More
Members of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus returned to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on May 10, after having their credentials seized by security guard... Read More
To help celebrate a milestone at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), the institute will bestow two honorary doctorates and welcome Santee Sioux actor and musician John Tr... Read More