PHOENIX - The Gila River Indian Community is urging a judge to reject efforts by the Tohono O'odham Nation to convert property near Glendale into part of its reservation and eventually build a casino.
GLENDALE — The chairman of the Tohono O’odham Nation vowed Wednesday to do whatever it takes, including going to court, to ensure that the tribe is allowed to open its casino in Glendale. And Ned ...
Just as Southwest wildlife defenders were grieving wall construction in critical jaguar corridors, the government planned double the barrier.
The Gila River Indian Community has strict rules about accessing the abandoned 16,500-acre site, originally known as the ...
Two environmental groups and a pecan-farming company filed an appeal with state regulators asking them to revoke the air ...
Long before World War II, the U.S. Army rounded up Native Americans onto reservations — drawing in their new boundaries. And ...
Discover the world's most beautiful gardens from London to Sydney. Get essential visitor info including locations, ticket prices, and opening times for these breathtaking green spaces across every ...
Seminole Artist Wilson Bowers stands in front of the mural he painted for HistoryMiami's Yakne Seminoli exhibit, showcasing Seminole artists and history on Nov. 4th, 2025. Hali Garcia’s artistic ...
The Wampanoag are a Native American tribe that has inhabited present day Massachusetts and Eastern Rhode Island for over 10,000 years. The Wampanoag did eventually help the Pilgrims, but it was a ...
New book uses archaeological evidence to trace more than 12,000 years of Indigenous history in the Adirondacks ...
Albert W. Alschuler is the Julius Kreeger professor emeritus of law and criminology at the University of Chicago Law School. Norman L. Eisen is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former ...
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