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President Trump dismantles Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments
President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the signing of two proclamations dismantling national monuments in Utah.

Bears Ears Buttes
President Donald Trump, once again, has reduced the size of two national monuments in Utah — an action taken once again without tribal involvement.

Oversight Hearing on “Innovative Technologies and Initiatives to Tackle the MMIP Crisis in Indian Country”
The House Committee on Natural Resources holds an oversight hearing titled “Innovative Technologies and Initiatives to Tackle the MMIP Crisis in Indian Country” on July 14, 2026.

Shub
DJ and music producer Shub and heavy electronic musician Aaron Wallace, also known as Darksiderz, are on your Native Playlist.

Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes
“Predictive markets undermine tribal sovereignty and the long-standing tribal gaming compacts and laws that have governed tribal gaming for decades,” Choctaw Nation Chief Gary Batton said.

United Tribes Technical College
Tune into Native America Calling to learn how the Workforce Pell Grant will take effect at tribal post-secondary institutions.

NAFOA
Comments are due on the proposed federal financial assistance rule that impacts grants issued to tribes.

Indianz.Com
“I will miss Senator Lindsey Graham, and so will the Congress he served so faithfully,” said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma).

Chuck Hoskin Jr.
The health of our citizens is the foundation for a prosperous and vibrant future.

Red Lake Nation
Tribes in Minnesota are forging ahead with solar projects, successfully building their own infrastructure to secure energy independence.

Forced Out: How Exclusionary and Disparate Disciplinary Practices at Gallup-McKinley County Schools Rob Students of Instructional Time
A new report says Native students are disciplined more harshly and miss more school days from suspensions than other students in a majority Native district in New Mexico.

Repatriation of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Children at Carlisle Indian Industrial School
The nation’s leading Indian boarding school organization is entering a new era amid ongoing challenges to its advocacy efforts.

Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes
Nearly two million tourists visit Southeast Alaska annually and tribal members are reporting an uptick in incidents of tourists mocking Native culture.

National Museum of the American Indian
The White House is taking aim at the Smithsonian Institution, questioning the work of the National Museum of the American Indian.

Donald Trump
“All I did, I asked for a review, cause I didn’t think it was a foul,” President Donald Trump said.

Fred Ecoffey
Named a “legendary Lakota horseman” by the Oglala Sioux Tribe, Fred Ecoffey has enjoyed a celebrated 68-year career as a jockey.

NAFOA
Wednesday, July 8, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time On May 29, 2026, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposed the most significant rewrite of federal grant rules in decades. If finalized, the new regulation would take effect on October 1, 2026, and could have a significant impact on federal grants to Tribal Nations. Join […]

Cherokee Nation
Native peoples, along with many historically marginalized people across the country, struggle at times when confronted with America’s birthday.

'Yet With a Steady Beat' by Jeffrey Gibson
Artwork by Jeffrey Gibson is part of the new Obama Presidential Center and musician Tyler Free-LaMere is keeping the Ho-Chunk language alive.

National Native American Hall of Fame
Educator Carol Juneau is among the 2026 inductees of the National Native American Hall of Fame. Tune in to learn more.

Indianz.Com
“Engaging with the revitalized Secretary’s Tribal Advisory Committee is a vital opportunity to drive real change,” said Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum.

Edmund Fowle House and Museum
Fifteen days after the Declaration of Independence, a new nation signed its first international treaty.