Indian Country Today indigenous affairs reporter Amelia Schafer discusses how the shutdown is affecting services that Native American tribes rely on.
“‘I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry,’” Kopp said during a recent interview, repeating the phrase she’s heard over and over again in the eight years since a Bureau of Indian Affairs officer shot and ...
Eight decades after he was shot down over the Pacific, Howard Allen Holding, a World War II pilot, was finally laid to rest ...
Her introduction over the summer to Lisa and Guido Meijers came by way of a new initiative aiming to increase the number of ...
The exhibit, "Beyond Baltimore Street: Living Lumbee Legacies," highlights how the majority of Native people living in ...
A Native American tribe continues its efforts to block the massive prison project slated for Franklin County. San Antonio man beat 12-year-old son to death. Here's his prison sentence. A Massive New ...
LORAIN, Ohio — Holly Jackson, a 1990 graduate of Lorain High School, has led a record-breaking effort to collect socks for people in need — gathering 17,715 pairs during a recent one-hour donation ...
Lorie Lee Sekayumptewa, a former administrator with the Navajo Nation Film Office, remembers seeing Robert Redford at traditional cultural dances at the Hopi village of Hotevilla in New Mexico. It ...
The Second Sino-Japanese war, that waged over China from 1937 to 1945, was the gruesome climax of Sino-Japanese hostilities that persisted over decades. In China, serving under Chiang Kai-shek, an ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Native Americans watched the shuttered government on Friday and braced for damage to health care, education, infrastructure and other services funded by Washington under treaties ...
More than seven in 10 Americans distrust the mainstream media, according to a new Gallup poll released Thursday. The survey found that only 28% of Americans expressed a "great deal" or "fair amount" ...
Nearly a third of Americans suggested some violence could be justified in order to get the U.S. back on track, according to a new survey. The NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, published this week, found that ...