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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds more than 1,500 public radio and television stations, and of these, 36 tribally-licensed radio stations would be affected ...
In one of the first lengthy interviews since he was released from prison in February, Peltier described his health and the decades he spent living behind bars ...
Around the world: Nepal builds cable cars through sacred peaks; Māori health boards warn of silencing under new reforms; Indigenous filmmakers break barriers and reclaim Canadian screens; Panama ...
An investigation by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel finds gaps in tribal consultation in the Enbridge Line 5 project.
Red Feather, which works to improve housing on the Navajo and Hopi reservations, is just one of hundreds of groups that have had grants meant to help disadvantaged communities terminated by the Trump ...
Dan Ninham Special for ICT Being an All-American gymnast at UCLA began with having a dream for Ciena Alipio. The Filipino and Navajo gymnast had a banner season for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team ...
TOPEKA — More Kansans will die during pregnancy and childbirth as a result of proposed federal cuts to Medicaid, says the leader of a state organization focused on maternal health equity. A new ...
Nika Bartoo-Smith Underscore Native News + ICT Isabella Breda Seattle Times This story was reported and produced in collaboration with Underscore Native News, a nonprofit newsroom focused on ...
The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 finally made Indigenous people American citizens, but they didn’t gain the express right to vote until decades later. Obstacles persist today.
The Quinault Nation has been deliberate in its response, debating for the past couple of decades about how to protect its lands, its fish, people and property. After many community meetings the ...
The final investigative report on federal Indian boarding schools sets out recommendations for helping Native communities heal from the abusive policies ...