Indian students win round in bid to hold government accountable (April 2, 2018)

Indian students who are seeking a better education have won an early round in their historic lawsuit against the federal government.

National Indian Education Association supports teacher walkout (April 2, 2018)

The nation's largest Indian education organization is throwing its support behind a teacher strike in Oklahoma due to large numbers of Indian students in the Sooner State.

Doug George-Kanentiio: Why aren't there any Native lacrosse coaches? (April 2, 2018)

Lacrosse is our game, invented by the Iroquois as an alternative to war and as a sport which has profound spiritual implications.

Graham Lee Brewer: Marriage equality is a matter of tribal sovereignty (April 2, 2018)

More tribal nations are returning to traditional views that accept and honor LGBTQ members.

Iowa Tribe reclaims land within reservation with conservation deal (April 2, 2018)

The Iowa Tribe is slowly reclaiming ownership of its reservation along the Nebraska-Kansas line.

Study confirms Inuit knowledge about movements of caribou herds (April 2, 2018)

Inuit knowledge about the Dolphin-Union caribou herds in Canada has been confirmed in a study that used drones to track the animals.

Earliest known footprints in North America date back 13,000 years (April 2, 2018)

Two adults and one child left the oldest known set of human footprints in North America, according to researchers in Canada.

Dictator who oversaw massacres of Maya people in Guatemala dies (April 2, 2018)

Efrain Rios Montt, a former dictator of Guatemala whose tenure saw the widespread deaths of Maya people, has died.

Mary Annette Pember: Efforts grow for missing and murdered sisters (April 2, 2018)

Reports of missing and murdered Native women don’t garner the same attention and response as those of white women.