More than 1,100 people convened Monday for the American Indian Higher Education Consortium’s annual conference at the Bismarck Civic Center for four days of competition, learning and networking. The ...
"Greasy Grass" victory, the Lakota and Cheyenne are planning a massive 2026 commemoration—and still refuse a $1.5 billion settlement for their land ...
Colorado lawmakers are urging federal officials to review law enforcement staffing on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation following a rise in violent crime, according to reporting by ...
The New Mexico Department of Justice’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Task Force met March 13 at Acoma Pueblo to discuss funding and support efforts addressing cases involving missing ...
A cheering section known as the War Party provided organized support for the Riverside Indian School Braves during the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association state basketball tournament in ...
Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case defended the department’s handling of a serial killer investigation featured in the documentary series “Lost Women of Alaska,” which examines the case of Brian Steven ...
Anishinaabe songwriter Keith Secola and Cayuga actor and musician Gary Farmer recently spoke with MPR News host Nina Moini about touring northern Minnesota together as part of the Ancestral Fire Music ...
Buffalo’s Fire 2026 summer internship program offers paid remote or hybrid roles for one high school and one tribal college student in Bismarck-based newsroom work ...
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is seeking ownership of the Shawnee Indian Mission State Historical Site in Fairway, Kansas, raising questions about how the site’s history is preserved, according ...
Tribes and environmental groups appealed a Michigan Public Service Commission decision from December 2023 ...
Tribal nations are pursuing new financing strategies for clean energy projects after losing roughly $1.5 billion in federal support, according to reporting by Grist. The funding loss followed passage ...
Attorneys for North Dakota and the United States have asked a federal judge to void a nearly $28 million judgment against the federal government related to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests so the ...
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