Nika Bartoo-Smith is a reporter who covers Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest. Our Living Lands Producer Daniel Spaulding spoke with Bartoo-Smith about her work and the impact of climate ...
A ritual dance would reunite his people with their dead. The Ghost Dance swept across other North American tribes, until fear and violence brought it to a tragic end.
New book reveals untold story of Muskogee-speaking Cow Creek Seminoles' connection to Adams Ranch and Fort Pierce after Polly Parker's 1858 escape.
A proposal that would exempt traditional Native American healers from state licensing rules passed in the Utah House and now ...
DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived the State Board of Education’s review.
Red cloaks moved slowly across winter grass as a procession approached Chief’s Knoll at the Fort Sill Post Cemetery. Kiowa and ...
The Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis is hosting an exhibition of over 90 Native quill art pieces, featuring traditional ...
The Revolutionary War was about many things — self-governance being at the core — but a major driver was access to land. The British restricted colonists’ migration westward across the Appalachian ...
A Southern California-based artist has been chosen to help enhance a new splash pad being installed in Imperial Beach.
For many Native leaders, the administration’s extreme enforcement measures are not an isolated policy shift, but the latest chapter in a centuries-long story of violent colonization.
Fruita Monument couldn’t manage to hand undefeated Montrose their first loss despite a first half lead at home Tuesday. The Wildcats faltered late, surrendering a five point lead before ultimately ...