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Emily’s Law,” named for a Native American teen who was found dead, highlights the disproportionate rates of disappearance and ...
What the world’s Indigenous Catholics don’t want to lose with the death of the first pontiff from the Southern Hemisphere: ...
Even those who applauded the actions he took during his 12-year papacy said they were just a beginning, and that his ...
ICT Eleven Indigenous people joined the American Academy of Arts and Sciences April 23, making it the largest Indigenous ...
In prayer walks, self-defense classes, marches and speeches at state capitols, they are pushing for better cooperation among ...
After a decade-long fight between Republican lawmakers and members of Montana’s American Indian Caucus, the state of Montana ...
A debate continues among scientists over whether tree composition in forests in eastern North America historically have been ...
Even as Oak Flat moves ahead, the mining industry commits to voluntary guidelines to consult with communities.
Across South America, states only recognize and guarantee the rights of peoples in isolation whose presence has been officially recorded. In Venezuela, for example, although NGOs have confirmed four ...
Historians at Brown University and Tribal members from across New England are launching a project they hope will bring ...
European pope in centuries, Francis was especially aware of colonialism’s impact and the need to embrace many cultures within ...
Marsha Small, Northern Cheyenne who lives in Bozeman, has testified in support of the establishing the state-recognized holiday for the last six legislative sessions. Now, she can’t wait to celebrate.