Indigenous tribes in what is now the northeastern U.S. and Canada have played lacrosse for millennia. Similar stick-and-ball games were played by tribes across the Southeast and Great Lakes region.
Cultural burns and research efforts reconnect communities to traditional land stewardship ...
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, which recognizes Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the ...
This week, delegates from around the world gathered at the International Seabed Authority’s headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, to continue ongoing negotiations over a long-debated “mining code”—a set ...
Scott is part of a growing Indigenous movement to revitalize the knowledge and burning practices that once commonly shaped ...
In Seattle, visit Indigenous cultural centers. Meet the city’s Indigenous residents. Support their efforts toward remaining ...
Editor’s note: Some of the world’s most cutting-edge conservation is rooted in ancient wisdom. This week we share an edited excerpt from photographer Kiliii Yüyan’s new book, “Guardians of Life: ...
Since the late 2010s, a surge of fantasy books by Indigenous authors have been published across North America in an ongoing ...
Seattle, WA (Grist) - When Native Hawaiian combat veteran Joseph Guzman-Simpliciano got back home to Hawaiʻi from Afghanistan and Iraq, he was shocked at how the burnt-out, abandoned cars lying by the ...
This story originally appeared on Underscore Native News. In the shadow of Mt. Hood on the weekend of Aug. 8 to 10, a group of tents formed a circle underneath the towering trees of the Mt. Hood ...
Underscore Native News Reporter and Report for America corps member Lyric Aquino discusses solutions journalism and the ...