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UT sits on the ancestral lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the United Keetoowah ...
On April 7, the Clarke Forum held a talk by Professor Michael Kotutwa Johnson of the University of Arizona about ways to ...
For many Native Ameicans, the dream of home ownership is often unimaginable, both on and off the reservation. That was ...
Parts of Alaska are warming up to four times faster than most of the rest of the world. That's forcing tough choices for ...
The PBS program “Frontline” examines the financial, cultural, and human toll of climate change on Native people in Alaska.
But in a remarkable turn of events, the case has recently taken center stage in police circles. Not only has it attracted the ...
The leader of Kansas City Parks & Recreation wants to transform Hope Lodge in Swope Park into a regional gathering place for ...
Tribal Agriculture Fellowship  announced its 2025 cohort on Friday. TAF is committed to empowering Native American students ...
Civil rights advocates, historians and Black political leaders sharply ... enslaved persons and their descendants, women, Native Americans — are necessary because historical narratives from ...
The memoir chronicles Rajamani’s extraordinary survival story as a first-generation Indian American who suffered a catastrophic brain hemorrhage at 25—during his brother’s wedding—forcing ...
In Seattle, two local radio shows on Daybreak Star Radio and KEXP, are joining the efforts to illuminate and celebrate the ...
Moreover, British officials discouraged Indians and Americans from socialising, fearing the latter’s experience with the Revolutionary War would stir Independence movements in the subcontinent.