Jacqueline Keeler: Why reading Sherman Alexie was never enough (March 12, 2018)

As the #MeToo spotlight moves to Indian Country, epidemic violence against Native women meets tokenism in publishing.

Tim Giago: Native Americans are dying from diabetes every year (March 12, 2018)

Over the years I have written about the epidemic that is the scourge of Indian Country: Diabetes

Aquinnah Wampanoag citizen launches second bid in Massachusetts (March 12, 2018)

After losing his first campaign by just a few hundred votes, a citizen of the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe is launching his second bid for the Massachusetts Legislature.

Albert Bender: Thought-provoking 'Hostiles' deserves to be seen (March 12, 2018)

The latest Indigenous big-screen movie Hostiles has more redemptive qualities than not.

Mary Annette Pember: Falling short on protecting Native women (March 12, 2018)

Proponents remain hopeful about the future and the potential for the Tribal Law and Order Act and other legislation to help Native women.

Cronkite News: Native family carries on traditions through dance (March 12, 2018)

More than a dozen members of the Duncan family, spanning three generations, participate in the family’s passion for hoop dancing.

Nooksack Tribe scores as Trump administration recognizes council (March 12, 2018)

A year after being called out by the Trump administration, the Nooksack Tribe has won recognition of its leadership amid a long-running disenrollment dispute.

Arne Vainio: 'The doctor missed my cancer. How can I trust him?' (March 12, 2018)

I was in the grocery store looking at apples when he and his wife came up to me.