Congress approved $32.6 billion in funding to benefit tribal communities, but much of that money may not be reaching them.
President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order raises concerns among sovereign tribes, prompting fears about federal treaty obligations and Indigenous rights.
In the 1840s, my ancestors escaped the true drudgery of 19th century Norwegian living standards by sailing to America and settling in these parts, where we have toiled, rejoiced, and slowly reproduced ...
A bill that would legalize mobile sportsbetting in Minnesota, which had the support of Minnesota tribes and sports teams, ...
Oklahoma was home to an estimated 83 Indian boarding schools — the most in the country. These schools were popular in the ...
Native nations across Turtle Island are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid widespread reports of Indigenous people ...
The modern calendar has Roman Catholic roots. As the sun does not adhere exactly to the earthly calendar, leap days are ...
Philanthropy Northwest is inviting eligible organizations to apply for its Thriving Communities grants. Over three years, ...
President Donald Trump issued a host of executive orders on his first day, aiming to reverse many of former President Joe ...
The India-Myanmar border is not only a frontier that New Delhi needs to secure, but is also a vital tool in India’s foreign ...
George Taylor, one of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence, spent most of his life in the Lehigh Valley ...
DALLAS – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that President Donald J. Trump has ...