State officials remain hopeful in ongoing search as Interior Department reviews Biden-era initiative examining history of U.S ...
Cherokee Strip Company performs a remarkable balancing act – functioning simultaneously as an educational museum and a ...
A teepee stands near the entrance, a nod to the indigenous heritage and the famous land run that inspired the market’s name. Push open those doors and prepare for your senses to work overtime. The ...
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study finds. It’s the latest example of medical tests that contribute to ...
Since 2007, the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) serves as a second home for the Purdue community. The Center is open to all students and committed to nurturing student learning ...
Former Bureau of Land Management official Nada Wolff Culver and Interior lawyer Natalie Landreth started the business last month. Two former Biden officials have formed a consulting business for ...
Donald Trump (right) and Narendra Modi met at the White House for talks in February Indian Americans are increasingly optimistic about India's future, but hold deep concerns about US-India ...
More than one quarter of the staff members at the only two federally run colleges for Native students were cut in February. By Rachel Nostrant A group of Native American tribes and students is ...
NORMAN, Okla. — Three tribal nations and five Native American students say in a lawsuit that the Trump administration has failed its legal obligations to tribes when it cut jobs at Bureau of ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum walks to the House Chamber before of President Donald Trump addresses ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring English as the nation's official language, but Native leaders dispute its reach. For many years, the federal government tried to erase ...
How wood gathered from federal forests heats Native American homes — and can help reduce wildfires
Growing up on the Washoe tribal land spread across Nevada and California known as Hung-A-Lel-Ti territory, Kenneth Cruz started splitting wood when he was around 12. The youngest of eight ...
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