Army Corps counters Dakota Access on crucial pipeline easement (January 6, 2017)

With the clock winding down on the Obama administration, government attorneys are calling on a federal judge to reject efforts to complete the controversial project.

Kyle Powys Whyte: Why the Dakota Access Pipeline fight continues (January 6, 2017)

In December, protesters in Standing Rock, North Dakota scored a big victory against a pipeline builder, yet the underlying problems have not been addressed.

Tristan Ahtone: Cherokee Nation entitled to delegate in Congress (January 6, 2017)

To deal with a Trump administration, the tribal nation might now want to use that 200-year-old treaty right.

Paskenta Band hails charges against ex-treasurer and ex-employees for $6M theft (January 6, 2017)

Federal authorities announced a whopping 69 charges against a former treasurer and two former employees of the California tribe.

EHN: Menominee Nation won't back down from fight against mine on sacred ground (January 6, 2017)

The open pit gold, zinc and copper mine would be near tribal burial sites and centuries old raised garden beds along the Menominee River, the center of the Menominee Tribe's creation story.

Navajo Nation lawmakers pass bill to remove top financial officer (January 6, 2017)

The tribe's leader is warning of wide-ranging impacts after lawmakers ousted their controller, a certified public accountant.

Doug George-Kanentiio: Author Joseph Boyden exploits mythical Native identity (January 6, 2017)

Canadian author Joseph Boyden is a fraud, an imposter, an imposition and an impediment, one who has exploited a mythical indigenous identity for material gain.

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs comes under new leadership (January 6, 2017)

Sen. John Hoeven (R-North Dakota) and Sen. Tom Udall (D-New Mexico) are taking control of the key panel.

Ivan Star Comes Out: Oceti Sakowin suffer at Indian Health Service (January 6, 2017)

We will continue to endure government abuse, racial intolerance, injustice, and poor health.

Native Sun News Today: Young leaders share concerns on talk show (January 6, 2017)

Three new and young leaders from the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Tribes made media history when they were featured on the hour long Voices of Montana radio talk show.