The Native American Rights Fund urges Tribal leaders to review the proposed rule and submit public comment before the deadline on January 5.
The 82nd annual National Congress of American Indians brought together leaders from across Indian Country to address critical issues, create dialogue for strategies moving forward, and recognize ...
As record rains and floodwaters swept across Washington state last week, Native nations in the region called a state of emergency.
The morning after Typhoon Halong, Patrick Andrews and his family walked out to see whether their house was among the debris in Kipnuk, Alaska. They moved across floating boards, using sticks for ...
The Tribe warns withheld funds will jeopardize salmon recovery and federal Endangered Species Act obligations.
With a farm financial crisis looming over the U.S., Native CDFIs are also underfunded. According to the Indigenous Food and ...
In 2018, Washington passed a law to limit the number of children charged as adults. Supporters of the law argued the legislation was necessary to prevent needlessly harsh sentences, noting that kids ...
When they got closer, she recognized the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement badges worn on their belts. “I [asked], ‘Why are you stopping me?’ And then they said, ‘We need to see your ID,’” ...
Gabe Galanda, an Indigenous rights lawyer and citizen of the Round Valley Tribe, says systemic racism against Native American people in Washington’s legal system is a continuation of historically ...
Micah McCarty in his workshop in Olympia, Washington in August 2024 as he was preparing for the annual Makah Days cultural festival in Neah Bay. McCarty, who comes from an important Makah whaling ...
Sophie Tonasket, Spokane Tribe of Indians, the lead food bank coordinator and former executive director for the American Indian Community Center in Spokane, Washington stands in the food pantry ...
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