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Downtown Sulphur was once again a flurry of activity June 7 as the vibrant sights and sounds of the annual Artesian Arts Festival attracted thousands of art patrons and families.
Native Forward Scholars Fund, the nation’s largest direct provider of scholarships to Native students, has announced the ...
Tunica-Biloxi Chairman Marshall Pierite wants to see Indian Country play a role in future economic development over the next four years, with opportunities being presented by the Trump administration.
More than $38 million in unclaimed funds are still available through the historic Cobell settlement, but the window to apply ...
A new illustrated children’s biography is bringing national attention to the story of Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses ...
Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Jobs First Council announced $15 million in grants to 14 Native American tribes, tribal coalitions, and tribally led organizations across California. These ...
Muscogee Nation Principal Chief David Hill and Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols have announced a settlement agreement between the City of Tulsa and the Muscogee Nation, ending ongoing litigation in favor of ...
Darcy McGrath joined thousands of others in Santa Fe’s De Vargas Park to express her opposition to taking U.S. lands out of ...
Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III,  the former director of the National Park Service, has been named by the University of Oregon School of Law as the first Oregon Tribes Scholar-in-Residence and Senior ...
Opinion. As the Trump administration moves to defund Native CDFIs, Pete Upton argues that Congress must protect and expand ...
Red Hoop Talk, the Association on American Indian Affairs’ signature Native news and talk show, continues to serve as a ...
Some stories hurt before they even begin. Cheri Haarstad discovers she descends from an Alaska Native chief. She's done the ...