Lac du Flambeau, WI—Today, the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians announced in a press release that the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) will transfer property to ...
Las Vegas—This week, senior officials from the Trump administration addressed tribal leaders at the Coalition of Large Tribes’ (COLT) annual meeting in Las Vegas. COLT is a membership organization ...
Deportation as a tool for controlling and removing people of color from –and within– U.S. territory is nothing new. The act of forcibly removing and separating non-white families, making people of ...
Like climate change, the federal government shutdown affects Indigenous communities in the country first and harsher than other communities. There are several reasons why, including that federally ...
Rapid City—On Saturday, the unveiling of "Tiwahe" brought hundreds together to pay their respects to children who died while attending boarding school a century ago. Tiwahe, meaning family in the ...
Washington—Yesterday, the “Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act” passed the U.S. Senate unanimously and is heading to President Donald Trump’s desk for signature. The House version ...
Washington—On Sunday, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social suggesting that the Washington Commanders National Football League franchise revert to its offensive former nickname, drawing ire ...
President Donald Trump signed the Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act on December 18, placing 40 acres currently owned by the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe on ...
Washington—Last month, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” was introduced in the U.S. House and passed with a vote 215-214 two days later, on May 22. The Senate version of the bill was introduced today, ...
Minneapolis—Today, an Indigenous woman has been charged in federal court for allegedly assaulting law enforcement officers who were conducting a search warrant in Minneapolis last week. According to ...
MILWAUKEE—On May 13, the Milwaukee Common Council approved a $6.96 million settlement for the wrongful conviction of an Afro-Indigenous man who spent 18 years in prison. Danny Wilber, an Oneida Nation ...
Oneida Nation, Wisconsin—Ernie Stevens, Jr., a tribal leader from the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin passed away suddenly on Friday. He rose to national prominence as an advocate for tribal sovereignty ...
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