Mark Trahant: There's always another election to change Congress (April 17, 2017)

The 2018 congressional elections already promise to be extraordinary.

Oneida Nation donated $10M to Museum of the American Revolution (April 17, 2017)

The tribe was the first nation to join America as an ally during the Revolutionary War.

Original Americans Foundation sends fewer contributions to tribes (April 17, 2017)

The foundation donated nearly $1.6 million in its second year of operation, far less than the $3.7 million in the prior year.

Brian Lightfoot Brown: The unsung Indian heroes of the Boston Marathon (April 17, 2017)

The invisibility of Native athletes is common in major events like the Boston Marathon.

Mark Charles: Celebrating war reveals disregard for our humanity (April 17, 2017)

When we go beyond confronting terrorism to blatantly celebrating the deaths of terrorists, and praising the beauty of our weapons that destroyed them, we are blurring the lines of humanity.

Harold Monteau: Colleges need to bring in more Native athletes (April 17, 2017)

Indian Players like Shoni Schimmel are mostly absent from NCAA D1 college basketball, so how can we get them noticed?

Mike Myers: Indigenous civilizations can focus on good not greed (April 17, 2017)

First Peoples were always told that everything they needed for a good life was here and to be mindful and grateful; the Creator’s abundance was enough.

Peter d'Errico: Flawed book takes on racist premise of Indian law (April 17, 2017)

‘Like a Loaded Weapon’ misses the critical target and exposes Indian rights when it comes to federal Indian law.

Tiffany Midge: I knew Rachel Dolezal back when she was indigenous (April 17, 2017)

Rachel Dolezal, also known as Ms. Faith Eagle Nebula, donned her pretendian regalia for an interesting interview to say the least.

James Giago Davies: Rich and powerful people control our country (April 17, 2017)

A select group of rich and powerful people have taken over our country.

Native Sun News Today: Book shares antics of Iktomi the trickster (April 17, 2017)

Many Wakanyeja (children) grew up listening to the chronicles of Iktomi the trickster when at bedtime the Unci (Grandmothers) would relate the escapades of this mischievous character.

Tim Giago: Beware of fake medicine men and fake medicine women (April 17, 2017)

For more than 100 years the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota, plus the many other tribes of the Northern Plains, have opened up many of their most sacred ceremonies to non-Indians.