A surprise provision in the bill to end the federal government shutdown has thrown Native hemp producers into chaos.
The Special Diabetes Program for Indians will regain funding, at least temporarily, under legislation to reopen the federal ...
A new exhibition honors Tewa people and their art, culture and landscapes in an area once claimed by the painter Georgia O’Keeffe.
The Continuing Appropriations Act ends the shutdown of the U.S. government and funds federal agencies through January 30, ...
They say timing is everything, with a state-recognized group seeking action amid a lengthy shutdown of the federal government ...
A film by veteran Ryan Begay brings the stories of Native service members to light. And a new publication by veteran Steven Sibley is providing valuable information to veterans and their families.
A relentless offensive against minority student recruiting and retention threatens more than Native participation in school.
The storm that ravaged villages along Alaska’s west coast may have washed away thousands of artifacts that promised to provide valuable insights into early Yup’ik settlements.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on S.107, the Lumbee Fairness Act, on November 5, 2025.
Four groups claiming to be Abenaki have gained state recognition in Vermont. A First Nation in Canada has objected to their status.
From the Inuit sisters who perform as PIQSIQ to the United Keetoowah Band singer Blaine Bailey, find out what's on the Native Playlist.
Read the written testimony of Chief Ben Barns on behalf of the Shawnee Tribe and the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.