In the latest episode of Indian Times with Kevin and Leo, we talk about the induction of the first two Native women in Congress, the acquittal of a police officer who shocked a mentally ill Native man before he died and the #MeToo Movement and its importance to Native people.
Main Street Lending Program: Applicability for Tribal Businesses
Oneida Nation v. Village of Hobart
Preparing to Head Back to Class: Addressing How to Safely Reopen Bureau of Indian Education Schools
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Business Meeting July 29, 2020
Task Force Briefing on Protecting Native American Children
Presidential Task Force on Missing & Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives Listening Session
Indian Health Service Media Call - May 14, 2020
'We were asking for a lot more': Lawmakers fought hard for Indian Country coronavirus relief funds
Legislative Hearing to receive testimony on S. 2610 & S. 2891
Examining the Impact of the Tax Code on Native American Tribes
Native American Voting Rights: Exploring Barriers And Solutions
Indian Times with Kevin and Leo: 'An Interview with Tony Wood'
Solenex LLC v. David Bernhardt
Littlefield v. Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe
House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Legislative Hearing
Trump administration launches Task Force on Missing & Murdered American Indians & Alaska Natives
Reaching Hard-to-Count Communities in the 2020 Census
An Interview with Jerilyn DeCoteau and Paula Palmer Part 2
An Interview with Jerilyn DeCoteau and Paula Palmer Part 1
A Farm Family and a Gift to Two Tribes
Paul Olson, A Lifelong Native Advocate
An Interview with Roger Welsch
Business Meeting to consider S.1853 & S.2365
Nomination Hearing to consider Michael D. Weahkee to be Director of the Indian Health Service
S.256, Esther Martinez Native American Languages Programs Reauthorization Act
Executive Order on Establishing the Task Force on Missing and Murdered in Indian Country
Recognizing the Sacrifice: Honoring A Nation’s Promise to Native Veterans
Broken Promises Report: Examining the Chronic Federal Funding Shortfalls in Indian Country
Native American Child Protection Act
477 Program: Reducing Red Tape While Promoting Employment & Training Opportunities in Indian Country
Native Veterans’ Access to Healthcare
House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Legislative Hearing
An Interview with Lance Morgan
FMC Corporation v. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
A Crisis of Water: Storms Pummel Two Reservations
Dine Citizens Against Ruining Our Environment v. Bureau of Indian Affairs
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians v. Federal Communications Commission
Brackeen v. Bernhardt, No. 18-11479
On Breaking Barriers and Fighting State Overreach
DC and the Sad State of Native and White Relations
On Government Shutdowns and Meat Sticks
A New Year, A New Day for Indian Country
State of Texas v. Alabama-Coushatta Tribe
Agua Caliente Tribe of Cupeno Indians v. Sweeney
A Call to Action Before the Midterms
A conversation with Frank LaMere and John Maisch
The fight for Native justice in Nebraska
Justice and tragedy in Indian Country
On defending Native sovereignty
A conversation with Frank LaMere
Of shutdowns and the Women's March
Indian Country Left Behind Again
Full Committee Legislative Hearing On H.R. 725
'A dark cloud hangs over Indian Country': Carcieri v. Salazar and tribal homelands
White House Tribal Nations Conference Call
Legislative Hearing On H.R. 1061, H.R. 2040, And H.R. 1035
Hearing on the nomination of Yvette Roubideaux to be Director of the Indian Health Service