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The event, open to people of all backgrounds, gives many a chance to escape everyday struggles and reconnect with Native American people they grew up with.
Indigenous activists ripped the plywood off the abandoned Coast Guard station in Milwaukee's McKinley Park and occupied it.
Twenty years after opening Native, a retail store selling Native American art, owner Marie Flaherty is still drawn to ...
Denver’s parks department is looking for a replacement to the Pahaska Teepee Gift Shop and Cafe by Buffalo Bill’s Grave, ...
In September 1670, Apache warriors launched a fierce attack on Las Humanas, the Pueblo settlement at Gran Quivira. They ...
The federal Education Department had ordered the state to roll back its prohibition on Native American mascots, calling it ...
Montana’s Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) are sounding the alarm about proposed changes to the federal Pell Grant ...
New York education officials have refused to rescind the state’s ban on Native American mascots and team names, despite ...
Navajo Nation leaders took turns talking with the U.S. government's top health official as they hiked along a sandstone ridge ...
Indian Relay, dubbed "America's original extreme sport," has roots dating back centuries to horse stealing raids. Native Americans are keeping the dangerous and compelling racing tradition alive.
Nearly 20 tribal nations living in western Massachusetts are coming together this weekend, hoping to share their traditions.