Missy Hendricks’ (Apache) first race was a 5K through the mountains on the Mescalero Apache reservation with her dad more ...
The Trump administration is proposing cuts to federal funding for tribal colleges and universities for the second year in a ...
Grief is a universal experience, but the ways people process it can vary widely across cultures. Recent studies at Johns ...
The town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico was renamed after the famous game show but its historic hot springs are its ...
Rick Findler, photographer and Joan Wakelin bursary recipient, speaks to Navajo communities attempting to save a language and traditions that are being diluted by modern life ...
Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program continues to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s healthcare workforce despite a recent legal ...
Health care for NACC has always been about more than treating illness. It’s about restoring the balance between body, spirit, ...
It seems like we have plenty of work to discuss and move forward with next year,” said Rep. Brian Mulder, R-Sioux Falls.
Patients at United American Indian Involvement (UAII) in Echo Park speak with a volunteer health advocate ahead of their ...
In our work at the Kataly Foundation, we now often hear people offer land acknowledgments, naming the tribe on whose land they live, at the start of calls and webinars. Events and conferences we ...
Some 200,000 people crammed the grounds of the State Capitol for a celebration of the area’s resilience and defiance of the Trump regime.
A recent $1 billion pledge from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could help the agency chip away at a construction backlog dating to 1993.