The stories and written documentation on boarding schools, Indian agents and even the fictional character, Paul Bunyan, all have an influence on how we view history.
After an intensive two-year adult immersion program, the number of fluent Spokane Salish language speakers nearly doubled.
In the Tara Moses play, “Haunted,” two Native ghosts are caught in a seemingly endless cycle of haunting the prospective owners of a house. But there's a twist.
Seven days a week, 365 days a year, the StrongHearts Native Helpline provides care and services for Indigenous people experiencing domestic violence.
A warrior. A friend. A mentor. A family man. Indian Country is remembering the late Ernie Stevens, Jr., who passed on at the age of 66.
As the shutdown of the federal government enters its first full week, the nation’s highest court remains open for business.
Two Native American women from Oklahoma are carving distinct and inviting musical paths through the music world. Samantha Crain is out with her seventh album. “Gumshoe” offers the latest installment ...
Payments to tribes, law enforcement in tribal communities and health care for tribal citizens are all impacted by the shutdown of the federal government.
Exhibits include Native American perspectives on historical documents and events that include treaties, Indian Boarding Schools, the Termination Era, the American Indian Movement, and the Indian Child ...
For more than three decades, Tina Kuckkahn has centered her work on supporting Native culture and the arts. Join her for the Native in the Spotlight.
"Indian Country has lost a tremendous leader in the untimely passing of Ernie Stevens Jr.," said Pokagon Band Chairman Matthew Wesaw.