Discrimination against two young Mohawk men at Colorado State University highlights an all-too-common misunderstanding.
Tribes
In a new home, the OR Show flexes its political muscle
As the outdoor industry ramps up its advocacy, it faces tough questions from Indigenous recreators.
How do we honor New Mexico’s colorful past
… without celebrating colonialism’s violence?
Native superheroes should be drawn from real life
Will Marvel’s Snowguard, an Inuk teen, break stereotypes?
‘No crime scene’: The search for Olivia Lone Bear
Native families grapple with scant support to locate their missing loved ones.
The crisis of murdered and missing Indigenous women
The response to a disproportionate problem is falling short.
Why we tell stories of the missing and murdered
A crisis continues across Indian Country, highlighted by a forthcoming documentary.
In paintings, a gentle portrait of Canada’s scars
A review of Sonny Assu: A Selective History.
Trump takes a hard line on tribal health care
Yes, tribal nations are sovereign, but the U.S. still has obligations for their wellbeing.
The House passes a bill limiting water for salmon
The legislation would override a court ruling calling for more water over dams.
How a community-based program aids sexual assault victims
A new approach to empowering survivors in remote parts of Indian Country.
Labor concerns trump tribal sovereignty in Congress
A bill exempting tribal nations from labor regulations fails in the Senate.
Organic reach: Food sovereignty moves to the web
Colonial contact brought foreign food and disease to tribal nations. Now, a digital generation is reconnecting with tradition.
The squandered funds raised around Standing Rock
What we learned about accountability from a nine-month investigation into #NoDAPL.
How whales converse with the world
Arctic people have been speaking with cetaceans for centuries — and scientists are finally taking note.
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National Geographic addresses inclusion but has further to go on Native representation.
Washington state bans salmon farms
An escape of non-native salmon prompted the state to shut down aquaculture.
Why marriage equality is a matter of tribal sovereignty
More tribal nations are returning to traditional views that accept and honor LGBTQ members.
How the U.S.-Mexico border has split the Tohono O’odham
When it comes to the ‘wall,’ the Nation is divided.
Northwest tribes aid a fight against fossil fuels
Two Pacific Northwest conflicts exemplify a union between tribal nations and anti-fossil fuel advocates.
