Opposition mounts to the layoff of thousands of workers in health, education and other key tribal programs and agencies.
A coalition of tribal organizations issued a sharp response to the ongoing layoffs of thousands of federal employees across ...
The United Ketoowah Band of Cherokees is celebrating a recent ruling that indicates the tribe shares jurisdiction over Cherokee land. However, the larger Cherokee Nation disagrees with this opinion, ...
The Trump administration's purge of workers at the Indian Health Service may violate longstanding federal treaties with ...
Harrison Ford's character becomes the Red Hulk in "Captain America: Brave New World," although the reveal plays out ...
Fremont, California passed a strict ordinance to ban homeless encampments on all public properties, including parks, on a 6-1 ...
One of the best aspects of travel is stumbling on interesting stories. I discovered one highlighting Native American history ...
Since the passing of the National Museum of the American Indian Act in 1989 and the Native American Graves Protection and ...
Vice President JD Vance has delivered an unmistakable message in his first foreign policy speech. He says America under the ...
As tribal leaders gather in the nation’s capital, a key partner is missing from their efforts to hold the federal government accountable for its trust and treaty obligations.
Rapid growth and development is causing concern for a Native American tribe as they lose access to sacred land. A treaty signed by 10 South Carolina tribes aims to address that issue.
Of particular concern was a late January Office of Management and Budget memo that temporarily froze federal payments, and ...
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