On Saturday, Native News Online celebrated its 15th anniversary of delivering news to Indian Country and beyond. The day ...
More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were held in two Arizona camps in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
In a letter sent to tribal leaders, enrolled members, and citizens of federally recognized tribes on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Immigration and Customs ...
A 1974 ruling lists where the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe can fish, but the tribe now says the broad language of the decision ...
The past year has seen major challenges for Indian Country. How is the nation's largest inter-tribal organization responding?
Leonard Bighorn said his mother tried for two years to get help for severe stomach pain through the limited health services ...
California, home to the nation's largest Native population, now has its first accredited tribal college in nearly 30 years.
People check in for appointments at the Seattle Indian Health Board Clinic, which relies on federal funding to operate, Jan. 30, 2025. People check in for appointments at the Seattle Indian Health ...
As fentanyl addiction and overdose deaths ravage Native American communities, some tribal leaders want Indian law enforcement to take drug enforcement more into their own hands. "We can't wait anymore ...
Tipis erected near Fort Snelling have become a focal point for Native-led resistance to ICE activity, blending prayer, ...
This story originally appeared on Underscore Native News. Hundreds gathered at Bullard’s Beach in Bandon, Oregon, where the Coquille River runs into the Pacific Ocean, on June 28. People came from all ...
In New Jersey, Congressman Pallone pushes to ban Native American mascots in schools, reigniting debates in places like Toms ...