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American Indian Citizenship Day 2026: Significance, history and how the Indian Citizenship Act transformed Native American citizenship rights
India, June 2 -- American Indian Citizenship Day 2026: American Citizenship Day, also known as Native American Indian ...
This Day in History One hundred and two years ago, the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, also known as the Snyder Act, granted ...
The broad term “Native American” is typically used to describe the Indigenous people who inhabited the land now known as the U.S. for thousands of years before European colonization. The origins of ...
The winter holidays and especially Christmas have different meanings to tribes and Native individuals across Indian Country as they commune with friends and family Dennis Zotigh Beckham Barehand (Dine ...
President Biden’s historic apology on Friday to tribal nations for the U.S. government’s Native American boarding school policy has sparked celebration through the communities, along with some ...
Two years ago, Courtney Lewis launched the university’s first-ever Native American studies research program: Research for Indigenous Studies and Engagement in the United States (or RISE-US). An ...
Every year, Tamara St. John, an enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation of South Dakota and House-Chair of the State-Tribal Relations Committee in the South ...
Some Medicare assistance program eligibility requirements and premium costs depend on your income and resources. Special rules apply to American Indian and Alaska Native people’s income. Other rules ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In the 19th century, Native Americans created a food called frybread using the meager rations provided by the US government. By creating a more filling dish when food was scarce, they ...
MinnPost’s journalists are out in the community to report on the things that are happening in Minnesota. Your support right now will help fund their work AND keep our news paywall-free. Formed in ...
When ICE detained four homeless men who had been living under a bridge in Minneapolis, they took members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, according to the tribe’s president. Oglala Sioux tribal attorneys ...
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