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Two Congressional committees are holding another hearing into alleged misconduct at Haskell Indian Nations University and the ...
Deb Haaland continues to blaze new trails, this time with her campaign to be the first Native woman governor of New Mexico.
Indian Country is closely watching the appropriations process in light of funding cuts proposed by the executive branch of ...
Attracts private capital to economically distressed communities, specifically Tribal communities, by providing tax credits to investors. Modifies the definition of difficult development area to ...
A new study finds the death rate for Native Americans — which was already higher than other groups — is much higher than ...
A reparations package seeks to compensate Black residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a violent, racist attack on their community ...
The stage drama “Unto These Hills” — put on by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians — is celebrating 75 years of telling southeast American history from a Native American perspective. It is a major ...
In what is becoming an annual occurrence, numerous fires across at least three Canadian provinces are putting Indigenous ...
A new lawsuit alleges the U.S. owes $23.3 billion for the mismanagement of tribal trust funds during the Indian boarding school era.
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wisconsin) voices concerns about the Bureau of Indian Affairs at a hearing on June 12, 2025.
The movement to protect sacred sites is once again drawing attention as the Trump administration pushes to open more federal lands to development.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-New Mexico) discusses efforts to protect sacred sites with Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum.
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