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From restored hunting and fishing rights for the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians to a new Native-run restaurant, find out what's on The Menu with.
Idaho National Guard medical and dental citizen-Soldiers and Airmen teamed up with healthcare personnel from the Nez Perce ...
For the first time in decades, tribes in the Pacific Northwest will be able to forage for wild huckleberries in a national ...
Significant changes are in development at the Social Security Administration. What does that mean for Native elders?
Native Hawaiian writer Norma Kawelokū Wong tells us our current reality is “drifting haphazardly in the riptide of collapse.” ...
"The Navajo Code Talkers’ legacy is not just a story of Native American resilience but a defining chapter in American history ...
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is going on the road to mark the 50th anniversary of the self-determination era.
Another regulatory action has made it over the finish line at the Bureau of Indian Affairs amid a government-wide freeze ordered by President Donald Trump.
The unpredictable availability of salmon and other fish is putting additional pressures on the subsistence rights of Alaska Natives.
Devereaux told Montana Free Press he wrote the song when he was “in a pretty dark place,” adding that songwriting sometimes functions as a form of therapy.
Regulatory activity has ground to a halt at the Bureau of Indian Affairs but one pro-tribal action has made it over the finish line in the era of Donald Trump.
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