
Oregon bill would speed up process to rename locations with offensive titles
Read More Whychus Creek, renamed in 2006, was previously one of several locations in Oregon named after a slur used against Indigenous women. House Bill
Read More Whychus Creek, renamed in 2006, was previously one of several locations in Oregon named after a slur used against Indigenous women. House Bill
Read More Sen. Benny Shendo Jr.’s bill creating the State-Tribal Education Compact Schools Act failed for the second time with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham pocket
Read More U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich and U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez on April 18 announced the reintroduction of the M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild
Read More (Photo courtesy of U.S. Forest Service) This article was first published by High Country News. The U.S. Forest Service announced this week that
Read More Stephanie Russo Carroll, an associate professor of public health at the University of Arizona, co-founded the U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network and directs
Read More Head coach Adam Strom of the Haskell Indian Nations University Fighting Indians cuts the net after the Fighting Indians defeated the Northern New
Read More The security gate for the Quivira (formerly Kerr-McGee) uranium mine just north of the UNC uranium mine site, which operated from 1977 to
Read More A clinical pharmacist with the Seattle Indian Health Board administers a shot of a COVID-19 vaccine in 2020. Tribal organizations, including health care
Read More The Mountains Remember the People, 2025. Archival pigment print photo collage, glass beads, beading felt and nylon thread, 6 x 9 inches. Pictured
Read More Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley called for swift action from Navajo tribal leaders to address the concern over ICE raids that have
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