This mural installation is a way to honor and celebrate the original stewards of the land and will serve as a space for gathering, reflection, remembrance, and celebration of Native people. We ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior says American Indian and Alaska Native people are at a disproportionate risk of going missing, experiencing violence or being murdered. In the Southwest state ...
“The Indian Card” begins with a statistical puzzle: In the 2000 U.S. census, 4.1 million people indicated Native American heritage. But in 2020, that figure had swelled to 9.7 millio ...
Author Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz dives into the complexities of indigenous identity and the challenges of Tribal enrollment in her debut book, "The Indian Card: Who Gets to Be Native in America." ...
November marks Native American Heritage Month, also known as National American Indian Heritage Month. Since it was federally recognized for the first time in 1990, we've spent the month ...
The Native American Indian Association of Tennessee is hosting its 43rd annual powwow Oct. 18-20 at Long Hunter State Park in Eastern Davidson County. Every third weekend in October, the Native ...
The celebration of Native American heritage began in 1916 when New York declared an “American Indian Day,” according to the United States Senate. In 1990 when Congress, supported by Hawaii Sen.
President Biden’s historic apology on Friday to tribal nations for the U.S. government’s Native American boarding ... president and CEO of the American Indian College Fund.
“The Indian Card” begins with a statistical puzzle: In the 2000 U.S. census, 4.1 million people indicated Native American heritage. But in 2020, that figure had swelled to 9.7 millio ...
And on Friday, Biden went to the Gila River Indian Community near Phoenix to formally apologize for the U.S. policy that sent Native American children to boarding schools for 150 years ...