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A new lawsuit alleges the U.S. owes $23.3 billion for the mismanagement of tribal trust funds during the Indian boarding school era.
Native people experiencing homelessness are impacted by ongoing efforts to shut down encampments in urban areas.
Bill Tripp from the Karuk Tribe testifies in support of H.R.3444, the Tribal Self-Determination and Co-Management in Forestry Act.
Native Americans turned to civil disobedience during high profile protests at Standing Rock and following George Floyd’s death more recently, and during the formation of the American Indian Movement ...
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In what is becoming an annual occurrence, numerous fires across at least three Canadian provinces are putting Indigenous nations residents at risk. The 3,000 citizens of the Mathi ...
It’s the end of an era for a mainstay of Native arts and culture in the nation’s capital. After nearly nine decades, the ...
Three tribes have filed a lawsuit to stop a controversial gold mining operation in Alaska as another battles a mine just over ...
The House Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs is taking testimony on tribal lands and health legislation.
At least two tribal relocation efforts foreshadow what can go wrong when even small communities are forced to contend with the increasing threats posed by climate change.
"We will be retaining advanced appropriations": Rep. Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma), Chair of House Committee on Appropriations, vows to protect advance funding for Indian Health Service after Trump ...
Indigenous people from other countries, some who have visas or are awaiting decisions from immigration proceedings, are among ...
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