FADA, A MEMBER OF LAST YEAR’S NATIONAL CHAMPION SOONERS SQUAD, ALSO NAMED AN NCAA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN IN ALL AROUND, SHE’S THE FIRST FRESHMAN TO EARN THE HONOR SINCE 2012, AND HER PERFECT TEN ON ...
For thousands of years, one tree species defined the cultural and ecological identity of what is now the American South: the ...
Support for tribal members has surged across the Twin Cities, as Native Americans allege incidents of targeting during ...
Rhode Island is a small state, the smallest in the union by land mass. So there aren’t many degrees of separation in the Ocean State, especially in the tight-knit hockey community. That camaraderie ...
Such programs vary by tribe, but they essentially screen and enroll people living within tribal boundaries in Affordable Care ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon, two-time Democratic presidential candidate and Greenville native, has died at the ...
The label is often wielded now to exclude brown people, but these two continents have been a melting pot since long before ...
Walled Lake Northern grad started two of the three group-play games and stopped 40 of the 42 shots he faced against Latvia and Germany.
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting submissions for the 55th annual Trail of Tears Art Show, the longest-running Native ...
More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were held in two Arizona camps in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
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ICE is still rampaging in Minnesota. For Native Americans, it's history repeating itself
OPINION: For my tribes, the Dakota and Diné people, seeing federal agents disappear people from their communities isn't a new crisis. It is a recurring nightmare, Jacqueline Keeler writes.
In 1991, my father and I decided to host a unique event to preserve a Native artform that began in the Southwest and ...
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