A rock covered with petroglyphs created centuries ago by the ancestors of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation is back home in the mountains of Utah.
A debut book by Fort Hall native Cleve Davis is reigniting discussion about the history, cultural meaning and legal battles ...
In recent episodes of the popular PBS Kids series “Molly of Denali,” Molly has been traveling across the U.S. in her “Molly’s Epic Adventure” spinoff series, exploring different tribal communities and ...
The tribes of California’s Owens Valley are facing a shortage of water -- an issue that spans decades, but one that is ...
A 2,500-pound stone containing prehistoric petroglyphs has returned to wildland near the Utah-Idaho border, 80 years after it ...
Astronomers say they may have caught the universe pulling off a rare double feature: a stellar blast that appears to be both ...
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. — Dancing, drumming, singing and the retelling of how a mysterious woman brought a message of reassurance during hard times featured in Native American religious ceremonies ...
Cottontail shoots at the sun -- Creation story -- Prehistory and geography -- Key historical events -- Way of life -- Spiritual life -- Tribal government -- Contemporary life -- Shoshone activity -- ...
The Forest Service resumes the long-delayed process to manage climbing in the popular canyon. Now it’s seeking public feedback.
The final barrier to restarting the world's largest nuclear plant has fallen in Japan. Lawmakers in Niigata Prefecture on ...
Tribal leaders attending the Coalition of Large Tribes’ (COLT) annual meeting in Las Vegas met with senior federal officials ...