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The United States government promised the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation about 1,280 acres of Illinois reservation in an 1829 ...
Advocates continue to push for campus engagement with Indigenous issues following the University of Missouri's decision last ...
David Gee Campbell, often referred to as the town’s founder, relocated his home to the south side of Johnson Drive, near Turkey Creek, in 1864. The house still stands today at 9503 Johnson Drive.
In 1889 — 132 years before the ask — La Flesche made American history when she became the first Native American to earn a medical degree. Born in a tipi in 1865 on the Omaha reservation in northeast ...
Joshua Arce, head of Partnership for Native Americans, is thinking seven generations behind and ahead to keep his nonprofit ...
Gov. Tony Evers’ budget recommendations for corrections included a tribal liaison position for the DOC, but Republicans cut ...
The tribal nations celebrated $23.4 billion in economic output into Oklahoma during 2023, as well as $7.8 billion in wages and benefits to almost 140,000 employees.
The Crow Tribe is commemorating 200 years since the 1825 treaty with the U.S. government. BILLINGS, Mont. – Crow tribal members are marking 200 years since the 1825 treaty with the U.S. government.
Fifty miles away from the ICE raid in South Omaha, a small but resolute group of protesters gathered at the County\City ...
In having a historical connection to the land, indigenous people should be an integral element of land management and conservation in the United States. They are the only ones who understand the rich ...
Deep in the frozen forests of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have uncovered one of the most surprising ...