More than 37 years after Ronald Reagan signed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), some in tribal gaming say commercial operators now appear to be taking a cue from Donald Trump and attacking the ...
The Toros, which means “bulls” in Spanish, will be the new nickname as the heavily Latino school moves to comply with a state ...
Indigenous tribes and organizations are hosting powwows across Michigan this spring and summer. Here's when they'll take ...
Through interviews and a memoir, Puyallup activist Ramona Bennett Bill recalls a lifetime in pursuit of Indigenous rights and ...
Women chef-restaurateurs from around the world fuel the Austin restaurant scene with flavor and personal narrative.
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has selected AEA Consulting, an internationally recognized firm specializing in cultural ...
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers drop new album 'Hell to Breakfast,' and look back at the Refreshments' breakout album 'Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy.' ...
Living Legends will perform its historical show, “Seasons,” the first week of March at the Richards Building dance ...
The 11th annual Princess Place Preserve Pow Wow brought Native American culture, tradition and education to Flagler County during the two-day Native American festival held Feb. 28 and March 1 at ...
But Native identity in Missouri did not disappear. For many families, it lives on, not just in museums or textbooks, but in ...
“Native and Indigenous students bring unique strengths, values and perspectives to the University learning environment,” says Dr. Dee Sherwood, director of the Native American Affairs Council. “One of ...
Greymountain is one of two newly appointed “Elders in Residence” at WMU. Elders host workshops open to all Kalamazoo community members and office hours for students.
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