With sunlight shining into the gallery space at Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Inc. (Qualla), brilliantly illuminating some of the Cherokee baskets, Amanda McCoy and Taya Houser discuss the future of ...
With millions of Indian-Americans currently residing in the United States, the end of birthright citizenship can hit a snag in their long-term goal of attaining permanent residency in the country. The ...
With contemporary cutting and creative draping methods, traditional Indian clothing items such as the achkan, bandhgala and kurta are being reinvented and experimented with layered styles, structural ...
The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians do have “exclusive Tribal jurisdiction over its trust lands,” according to an opinion written by the U.S. Department of Interior’s solicitor general and ...
If the order is enforced, it’ll impact the thousands of immigrants who arrive in America, including Indians, who made up the second largest group of immigrants moving to the US in 2022. Show Full ...
It begins with, "The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma is a federally recognized Indian Tribe of Cherokee people with headquarters on the Cherokee Reservation..." and it ends with ...
This drastic shift in policy is expected to impact millions of Indian-Americans residing in the US, many of whom have been awaiting green cards for years or even decades. The Trump administration ...
Among these, Indians—who constitute the third-largest group of undocumented immigrants, with an estimated 725,000 individuals—are bracing themselves for what could be one of the most ...
This decision marks a dramatic shift in U.S. immigration policy and has significant implications for millions of children born in the U.S., especially for the large and growing Indian-American ...
President Donald Trump, on Monday, signed an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a move that could significantly impact millions of immigrants, particularly within the Indian ...
A host of influential Indian figures, from top government officials to business tycoons, will be attending Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony in Washington DC today. Among the attendees are Indian ...
Kalpesh Mehta, founder of Tribeca Developers and the licensed Indian partner for Trump Towers projects, is also in Washington for the inauguration. Mehta has worked closely with the Trump Organization ...