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Nan Yellowmule Gallegos, from the Pawnee and Crow nations, has been beading the Miss Indian World crowns and banners since 1990.
But in a remarkable turn of events, the case has recently taken center stage in police circles. Not only has it attracted the ...
Three new documents have been filed with the court in recent days regarding Apache Stronghold v. United States.
The University of Iowa Native American Student Association, or NASA, announced April 5 that its 29th annual powwow, ...
The Miss Indian World pageant, the most prestigious Indigenous cultural pageant in North America, will take place this week, ...
Record numbers of Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native women are serving in state legislatures this year, but remain ...
Canadian trader and an Oglala Lakota woman. Her story shines a light on the West’s transformation.
Emily Pike, 14, a San Carlos Apache girl, was found dismembered in February 2025 nearly 100 miles from where she was living in a Mesa group home.