Catch up with the State of Indian Nations, delivered by National Congress of American Indians President Mark Macarro.
Listen to the 2025 State of Indian Nations, delivered by National Congress of American Indians President Mark Macarro.
The nation’s oldest and largest tribal advocacy group is shaping its strategy for carrying a unified voice to a fractured government and divided public.
Samí journalist and author Ann-Helén Laestadius offers readers a glimpse into the government-backed school system for ...
Native activists hold signs calling on the Kansas City professional football team to drop its racist mascot at a press conference at the Nuwu Art Gallery + Community Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on ...
Tatanka Means maintains a busy schedule as a stand-up comedian, all while portraying serious roles on television and movie screens.
The U.S. House of Representatives considers H.R.42, the Alaska Native Settlement Trust Eligibility Act, on February 4, 2025.
Medicaid provides direct support to at least one million Native Americans and proposed cuts have tribal advocates concerned.
The new administration of President Donald Trump continues to send conflicting messages about a controversial freeze on federal funds, resulting in ongoing uncertainty for tribal nations.
Medicaid provides direct support to at least one million Native Americans and proposed cuts have tribal advocates concerned.
Native people already have the highest uninsured rate among homeowners. Changes in the industry could make it even worse.
Chaos and confusion remain the order of the day for Indian Country, barely a week into the new administration of President Donald Trump.
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