Many are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of Native people being stopped and questioned.
President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order raises concerns among sovereign tribes, prompting fears about federal treaty obligations and Indigenous rights.
Amanda Swope, Tulsa's new Director of Tribal Policy, aims to enhance partnerships with Cherokee, Osage, and Muscogee nations, focusing on collaboration and infrastructure.
Congress approved $32.6 billion in funding to benefit tribal communities, but much of that money may not be reaching them.
A young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe who approached a riverine community in Brazil’s Amazon returned voluntarily to ...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs conducted an oversight hearing to review the priorities of Native ...
One of these collaborations is the planted butterfly gardens in and around the Chickasaw Nation. Thousands have become ...
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ICT News on MSNIndigenous players aiming for NFL historyCreed Humphrey and James Winchester look to be part of the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, plus ...
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ICT News on MSNNative nations mobilize against ICE targeting and profilingNative nations across Turtle Island are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid widespread reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned, and mistakenly detained for ...
Pure water is flowing for the first time in the remote village of Katchuat, South Sudan, after young people in eastern Idaho teamed up to help transform lives in one of the poorest nations on Earth. S ...
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 ...
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