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In light of important midterm election wins, two Native journalists revisit the influence of Indigenous peoples on democracy through the ages. → Read More
Native families grapple with scant support to locate their missing loved ones. → Read More
The president’s Bears Ears decision has toxic implications. → Read More
Using an early photographic process, one photographer hopes to draw a line connecting what happened to the Dakota people in Mankato, Minnesota, 155 years ago and what is happening today to the Dakota/Lakota standing up to a $3.7 billion crude oil pipeline. → Read More
I would like to thank AIM Central Texas for releasing the letter below last week calling for a boycott of Indian Country Today Media Network, the largest Native American news site in the country. The letter cites the termination of my relationship... → Read More
On Monday, Cleveland Indians’ opening game, Cleveland’s city council voted to the removal of the team’s controversial mascot from public utility poles → Read More
Nicole Willis was hired by Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign on March 21. The only full-time Native staffer spoke with ICTMN about her role. → Read More
On Monday April 4, TransCanada announced that it has shut down its Keystone pipeline south of Freeman, South Dakota after an oil spill was reported by a local rancher, stating t → Read More
Sanders: “If elected president, we will change our relationship with the Native American community.” → Read More
Sen. Bernie Sanders swept through Washington State on Monday meeting with tribal leaders and Native voters and speaking at three separate rallies. → Read More
On March 1, nearly two months after an armed take over of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, the Burns Paiute Tribe was finally allowed to visit. → Read More
Nick Carter, deputy political director for the Sanders campaign, gave an update on new Native American policy initiatives at the NCAI Winter Session. → Read More
Militants that held the Malheur Wildlife Refuge dug two trenches and made a road. At least one trench among the artifacts was used as a latrine. → Read More
Clyde Bellencourt was the last person to ask Sen. Bernie Sanders a question at a recent forum where his emotions carried the weight of his question. → Read More
After nearly four weeks of illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Burns, Oregon militant leader Ammon Bundy was finally arrested. → Read More
This weekend Burns Paiute tribal chairperson Charlotte Roderique spoke to ICTMN about the status of the occupation of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. → Read More
Yet more armed, white militants, members of the Pacific Patriots Network arrived in Burns, Oregon this weekend. → Read More
When Ammon Bundy took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in support of fellow ranchers he knew nothing of the storied history of the Paiutes. → Read More
Simon Tam, of the Asian-American band The Slants, said communities of color should be the ones to determine what is and is not disparaging to them. → Read More
Hey, teachers: Leave our braids alone! Jacqueline Keeler reflects on the case of the Navajo child in Texas sent home from school for having long hair → Read More