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As a condition of his release on bail, Carlson cannot work as a licensed peace officer or law enforcement officer in North ...
The 42nd annual conference of the IJA in Albuquerque brought together Native media leaders to discuss honoring core values, ...
Once seen as a threat, cannabis is now being embraced by Native American tribes as a tool for healing and a symbol of ...
In an interview he recorded in 2000, Brian Bull speaks with his great uncle Horace Axtell about what he saw as an Army ...
The Long Soldier Parade has been a Fort Yates staple for decades, according to Cottonwood-Gabe, who has organized the parade ...
Standing Rock’s first Red Dress Special: over 50 dancers honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in a powerful show of ...
The conference, held July 29-31, has occurred every other year for the past 16 years. The National Indigenous Women’s ...
Learn the history, preferences and best practices for using “American Indian,” “Native American,” and “Indigenous” in 2025.
The Daily Spark: Small sparks from Indian Country, built to catch fire. Concise summaries of the most important news. Latest update: Crow Fair 2025 celebrates Apsáalooke heritage and tradition.
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The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of the Heritage Place Lucky Mound Assisted Living Center in the Parshall Segment of the ...
Brian Bull explores what it means to be an "elder" in Native culture — a revered title without one definition. Is it age, role, or earned?
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