Ledger drawings by Red Horse, a Minneconjou Lakota Sioux warrior who fought against George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, are shedding li...
Young athletes got instruction from some of basketball’s best teachers at the “The Hoop,” a basketball clinic at Salish Kootenai College (SKC) on the Flathead Reservation in Montan...
In 1970, I started in the Ph.D. program in Communication Research at Stanford University. I was in a class of 17—it was about the smartest group of people I have ever been around...
At the Fountain, a student group at Stanford University in California, was going to put on a production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson , a musical that American Indian groups have...
Four-time PGA Tour winner, and one of the only Native Americans to play in the Tour will be inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame in October...
On Friday, May 9, through Mother’s Day, May 11, the Stanford American Indian Organization (SAIO) and the Stanford Powwow Planning Committee will host the 43rd Annual Stanford Powwo...
Harvard wanted him. Yale wanted him. Dartmouth, UCLA, Stanford—they all wanted him. So who finally landed Julian Brave NoiseCat? Columbia University in New York City...