Native American activist Leonard Peltier, freed from prison, is welcomed on North Dakota reservation
Peltier, 80, grew emotional as he addressed about 500 people who gathered at a festive event to welcome him home to North ...
She said with her dark hair and brown skin she is sometimes mistaken for a member of another group and with the Trump ...
We loved Westernaires and thought that they would listen and care when we told them what this felt like to us.” ...
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Dena Ned, a member of the board of directors of Restoring Ancestral Winds Inc., or RAWI, the group that hosted the conference ...
Catholics from across Argentina have flocked to churches to pray for the recovery of native son Pope Francis, the first Latin ...
Back in the 1700s, the Massachusetts government offered money or land — or both — to the men who brought them the scalps of ...
Indigenous activists behind protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline say a lawsuit against Greenpeace is trying to rewrite ...
Native American leaders were taken aback to see 22% fewer American Indian or Alaska Native medical students enrolled last ...
Native American tribes across South Carolina have united to form the Tribal Alliance of South Carolina Nations, marking a ...
Two Indigenous activists spoke at the Payne Family Native American Center on Feb. 21 about lessons learned over decades of protests and lawmaking.
Leonard Peltier, convicted in 1977 of killing two FBI agents, has maintained his innocence for nearly 50 years.
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