Trump administration puts tribes at center of another energy development debate (August 17, 2020)

The Trump administration is moving forward with yet another controversial energy development initiative, giving Democrats and tribes a new opportunity to criticize the president's public lands failings and the impact on the first Americans.

Montana Free Press: Blackfeet Reservation businesses ask Bullock for help (August 17, 2020)

Tourism-dependent businesses say their location on the Blackfeet Nation makes them uniquely vulnerable to the economic impacts of the coronavirus.

Rep. Markwayne Mullin: Teachers help shape our future (August 17, 2020)

It is often said it takes a village to raise a child. The saying could not be truer and I firmly believe our country’s teachers are an important part of that village.

Rep. Tom Cole: Vaccines save lives (August 17, 2020)

To slow the spread of coronavirus, the development of a vaccine to treat COVID-19 is crucial, and I am proud this is being taken seriously in our country.

John Taylor: Sturgis, UTVs and anachronisms… (August 17, 2020)

He Sapa is a sacred place, a cathedral of immense natural beauty. Is the Sturgis motorcycle rally killing it?

Native Sun News Today: Northern Cheyenne request Congressional investigation into BIA law enforcement (August 17, 2020)

'Enough is enough': The Northern Cheyenne Tribe is blaming the Bureau of Indian Affairs for lawlessness on its homelands in Montana.

Chuck Hoskin: Protecting our sovereign rights to govern the Cherokee Nation reservation (August 17, 2020)

This moment is too important for Cherokee Nation to sit by while others make decisions on our behalf.

Miss Navajo Nation is a 'glimmer of hope' for her community during pandemic (August 17, 2020)

After winning the title of Miss Navajo Nation, Shaandiin Parrish got to work on the cultural preservation and advocacy efforts. COVID-19 changed everything.

Tim Giago: The laws that impacted the lives of South Dakota Indians (August 17, 2020)

Voting rights has never been something that the men and women of the Sioux Nations took lightly.