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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court acted in a Voting Rights Act case brought by tribal nations on Monday, saying a closely watched ruling needs to be reconsidered after the high court weakened the Civil ...
Six Indigenous films have been nominated for regional Emmy awards, the highest recognition for the television industry. Five films have been nominated for Pacific Southwest regional Emmys – all of ...
Ernest L. "Ernie" Stevens Jr., Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and chairman of the Indian Gaming Association board, speaks with Dr. Ramona Klein at the National Day of Remembrance event hosted by the ...
The Trump administration has proposed cutting all federal funding for tribal colleges and universities, the second time in two years it has sought major funding cuts for the institutions. In its ...
The Okla Falaya Band of Choctaw Freedmen is seeking federal recognition, having submitted the request on April 26 to the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, arguing that constitutional law and ...
A bill calling for federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to respect and accept tribal identification as proof of United States citizenship was introduced in Congress Tuesday. Reps.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management on May 11, 2026, officially rescinded a federal rule requiring officials to consider conservation in land management decisions in areas such as the Valley of Fires ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Indigenous organizations from across the Amazon and Latin America will send a letter Monday to the United Nations warning that organized crime — including illegal mining, drug ...
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids has officially filed for reelection to Kansas’ 3rd Congressional District, she said in a May 11 campaign press release. Davids, Ho-Chunk, is the longest-serving Indigenous ...
Tribal police recruits in South Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home, but it won’t be as close as state officials had hoped.
In the five years since its establishment, Washington State’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & People (MMIWP) Task Force has worked to raise awareness across jurisdictions and implement ...
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