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Chin'an Gaming Hall
Nearly four decades into the era of Indian gaming, some tribes are still facing roadblocks at the state level.
Rapid City, South Dakota
The Trump administration just scrapped an agreement aimed at addressing disparities involving Native students in South Dakota.
Euchee Butterfly Farm
Honey bees, butterflies, and even small vertebrates like bats and birds are important to agriculture and are indicators of a healthy ecosystem.
T.W. Shannon
Tahrohon Wayne “T.W.” Shannon, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, has joined the administration of Republican President Donald Trump.
Pueblo of Isleta Public Library
At least one tribal library will have to close and many others will reduce services as the Trump administration cancels grants already promised by the federal government.
Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture
Pueblo people are known for their complex, multi-level dwellings that date back centuries and continue to influence architectural design today.
Cheryl Andrews-Maltais
Tribal leaders are working proactively to both influence decisions at the federal level and to prepare for inevitable changes.
Department of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is overseeing unprecedented cuts, drawing widespread concerns about adverse affects for Native people.
Native America Calling NAC
Philanthropy becomes even more important during times of financial uncertainty and government austerity.
Examining 50 years of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act in Indian Country
It’s been 50 years since the passage of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act. What’s next for tribal self-governance?
'Fake it Until You Make It'
Join playwright Larissa Fasthorse and the creators of a Navajo children’s puppet show to learn more about Native creativity.
Sky-Eagle Collection
Indigenous business leaders everywhere will have to adjust to the uncertain effects of President Donald Trump’s aggressive new series of tariffs.
APTN Investigates
During a three-month period in 2024, 15 Indigenous people died either in custody or from direct interactions with police in Canada.
Heart Museum
An archive of Indigenous punk history is taking shape in California.
The Continental
From restored hunting and fishing rights for the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians to a new Native-run restaurant, find out what’s on The Menu with Native America Calling.
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
For the first time in decades, tribes in the Pacific Northwest will be able to forage for wild huckleberries in a national forest without competition from commercial companies.
Social Security Administration
Significant changes are in development at the Social Security Administration. What does that mean for Native elders?
Nez Perce Tribe
Long COVID affects as many as 23 million Americans, including many Native people.
Ketchikan, Alaska
The unpredictable availability of salmon and other fish is putting additional pressures on the subsistence rights of Alaska Natives.
Mauna Kea
Native Hawaiian writer Norma Kawelokū Wong tells us our current reality is “drifting haphazardly in the riptide of collapse.”
Morgan Toney - Heal the Divide
What’s on your Native Playlist? Tune in for new music from Morgan Toney, Tanaya Winder and The Reztones.
Katie John
Tune in to hear about the contributions of Athabascan elder Katie John, Chickasaw aviator Eula Pearl Carter Scott and other notable Native women.
Navajo Code Talkers
“You’re not only erasing Navajo culture but you’re also eliminating Navajo code,” said Peter MacDonald, 96, one of the few surviving Navajo Code Talkers.
Cultural and Academic Research Experience
Programs that help Native students succeed are already shutting down thanks to the Donald Trump administration.
Native Bookshelf: Marcie Rendon and Dennis Staples
Two Ojibwe authors, Marcie Rendon and Dennis Staples, are exploring Native worlds.
Ava Grace Cummings
Two Native high school students are among the recent winners of one of the most prestigious science research competitions.
Lacy Graham
It’s been five years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. How have Native people fared?
Newtok, Alaska
For more than a quarter century, the state of Alaska has devoted only a fraction of the funds needed to maintain schools serving Native students.
MMIW Red Dress
The death of a 14-year-old girl from the San Carlos Apache Tribe is raising questions about what could have been done to prevent the tragedy.
National Congress of American Indians
Native people serve in the U.S. military at the highest rates per capita. The Donald Trump administration is making massive cuts that affect their lives.
Native America Calling NAC
American Indians and Alaska Natives have the second highest rate of skin cancer in the United States.
Native America Calling NAC
Tribal and state public health efforts are credited with reducing the suicide rate among Native people in New Mexico.
Native Women
Efforts continue at all levels to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives.
Two Spirit Panel at National Congress of American Indians
After years of progress, Native trans relatives are facing a major rollback of favorable laws and policies.
Dark Winds
The Dark Winds crime series is coming back. And the acclaimed Sugarcane is streaming. What else is on your Native screening list?
Department of Education
The vast majority of Native students attend public schools. What happens if the Department of Education is eliminated?
Sicklefin Redhorse - Ugiidatli
Federal staff layoffs, spending freezes and other orders from the Donald Trump administration jeopardize food pathways for tribes and federal grants and loans for Native farmers.
Fiesta Bowl Legacy Youth Football Clinic
Compensation for college athletics is changing fast. How are Native students affected?
Native America Calling NAC
Overdose deaths have dropped significantly — except among Native people and other people of color.
Haskell Indian Nations University
Haskell Indian Nations University lost nearly a quarter of its staff in President Donald Trump mass terminations.