Supreme Court rules the US is not required to ensure access to water for the Navajo Nation
The Conversation #2 - 3 months ago

US to Review Dark History of Indigenous Boarding Schools
Snopes #1 - 3 years ago

Western States Opposed Tribes’ Access to the Colorado River 70 Years Ago. History Is Repeating Itself.
ProPublica #1 - 3 years ago

Biden admin sides against Native Americans in crackdown on oil leasing near Indigenous site
FOX News #1 - 2 weeks ago

There's $2B for Broadband on Reservations. It Won't Be Enough
Wired #2 - 5 years ago

Native American Nominee’s Grilling Raises Questions on Bias
Snopes #1 - 5 years ago

Dozens of Museums and Universities Pledge to Return Native American Remains. Few Have Funded the Effort.
ProPublica #1 - 2 months ago

Green or not, US energy future depends on Native nations
The Conversation #7 - 5 weeks ago

Did Humans Ever Live in Peace?
Atlantic #1 - 4 months ago

Does Border Wall Construction Threaten Native American Burial Sites?
Snopes #1 - 6 years ago

Tribes in Maine Spent Decades Fighting to Rebury Ancestral Remains. Harvard Resisted Them at Nearly Every Turn.
ProPublica #1 - 6 weeks ago

Why Greenpeace Might Have Just Imploded
Townhall #1 - 1 day ago

Looking to limit birthright citizenship, Trump turns to an 1884 Supreme Court ruling against a Native American
NBC #10 - 4 months ago

Ancient Americans made art deep within the dark zones of caves throughout the Southeast
The Conversation #2 - 10 days ago

The Colorado River Flooded Chemehuevi Land. Decades Later, the Tribe Still Struggles to Take Its Share of Water.
ProPublica #1 - 3 years ago

India Is Targeting Defenders of Indigenous Rights as ‘Terrorists’
Scientific American #2 - 6 months ago

Supreme Court delivers win for Native American tribes in adoption case
NBC #2 - 2 years ago

How 'money, power or greed' ripped the Nooksack 306 from their homes - and their tribe
USA Today #1 - 3 months ago

In Arizona Water Ruling, the Hopi Tribe Sees Limits on Its Future
ProPublica #1 - 3 years ago

Removing dams from the Klamath River is a step toward justice for Native Americans in Northern California
The Conversation #3 - 2 months ago

U.S. counts Indian boarding school deaths for first time, but leaves key questions unanswered
NBC #1 - 6 months ago

Indigenous Children Are Still Dying in Boarding Schools
Scientific American #3 - 3 months ago

How Arizona Stands Between Tribes and Their Water
ProPublica #1 - 2 months ago

Return the National Parks to the Tribes
Atlantic #1 - 5 years ago

Lakota elders helped a white man preserve their language. Then he tried to sell it back to them.
NBC #1 - 5 months ago

As federal environmental priorities shift, sovereign Native American nations have their own plans
The Conversation #4 - 6 weeks ago

The Federal Government Is Finally Increasing Funding for Salmon Hatcheries. Tribes Say It’s Not Enough.
ProPublica #1 - 6 weeks ago

Press freedom remains under threat in Indian Country
Freedom Press #1 - 6 hours ago

A New Force of Indian Country
Atlantic #3 - 15 months ago

Interior secretary manages vast lands that all Americans share − and can sway the balance between conservation and development
The Conversation #3 - 7 months ago

A Top UC Berkeley Professor Taught With Remains That May Include Dozens of Native Americans
ProPublica #1 - 5 months ago

Indian boarding school investigation faces hurdles in missing records, legal questions
NBC #1 - 4 years ago

Who Gets to Be Indian—And Who Decides?
Atlantic #3 - 4 weeks ago

Tribal Coal Fields Will Test Biden’s Environmental Justice Goals
Scientific American #2 - 5 months ago

Is the Metropolitan Museum of Art Displaying Objects That Belong to Native American Tribes?
ProPublica #1 - 6 weeks ago

At U.N.'s COP26 climate summit, Indigenous voices are calling for more than lip service
NBC #2 - 2 years ago

Trump's border wall construction is desecrating sacred sites, Indigenous leaders say
PBS NewsHour #3 - 4 weeks ago

The Search for America’s Atlantis
Atlantic #1 - 3 years ago

The Fight of the Salmon People
ProPublica #2 - 7 months ago

Native American women face an epidemic of violence. A legal loophole prevents prosecutions.
NBC #1 - 5 years ago
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