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Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation committed to freedom of the press (September 25, 2023)
Cherokee leaders throughout history have known that informed citizens are the backbone of our thriving democracy.
Native America Calling: How the Pontiac rebellion changed history (September 25, 2023)
Native America Calling will recount how Chief Pontiac and his allies changed the direction of colonial expansion 260 years ago.
Native America Calling: The scope of the massive Arizona Medicaid scam expands (September 22, 2023)
Join Native America Calling to find out the latest on the efforts to help the Native people harmed by a massive Medicaid scam in Arizona.
Criminal charges announced in Indigenous identity fraud case (September 21, 2023)
Criminal charges have been laid against three family members who lied about being indigenous for personal and monetary gain.
Native America Calling: Growing recognition to change offensive place names (September 21, 2023)
Until this month, one of Colorado’s highest peaks was named for the former state governor who fostered and supported the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864.
Native America Calling: Maui fire response turns to healing, rebuilding (September 20, 2023)
Native America Calling checks in with the rebuilding effort in Hawaii following disastrous fires on Maui.
Native America Calling: Finding suicide intervention that works (September 19, 2023)
The newest survey from the Pew Charitable Trusts concludes suicide is an urgent public health issue — especially among Native people.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling denying race-conscious college admissions has Native business owners on alert.
Native America Calling: Imagining Indigenous futures in art (September 15, 2023)
The Center for Native Futures is opening in the heart of downtown Chicago, providing a new home for contemporary Native artists.
The cancellation of oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is renewing political clashes among Native people in Alaska.
Native America Calling: The new approach to high school sports injuries (September 13, 2023)
As fall seasons get underway, Native trainers are responding to new awareness of the dangers of life-long injuries from high school sports.
Native America Calling: Land Back victories (September 12, 2023)
There’s a trend among governments, organizations, and individuals facilitating the return of important lands to tribal control.
Native America Calling: Reclaiming control of Native trails (September 11, 2023)
Many of the trails and byways established by Native people were used for centuries, evolving into today’s highways.
Native America Calling: Holes in the food safety net (September 6, 2023)
Native families have been hit hardest by a loss in funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP.
Native America Calling: Native in the Spotlight with Frank Buffalo Hyde (September 5, 2023)
Onondaga painter Frank Buffalo Hyde’s work meshes Native themes with pop culture images, such as sports mascots, corporate logos, celebrities, and fast food.
Native America Calling: Native Bookshelf with Angeline Boulley (September 4, 2023)
Where else can you get a young adult mystery and a lesson in the Native American Graves Protection Act but from a Native author?
Native America Calling: Remembering Ada Deer (September 1, 2023)
Join Native America Calling in remembrance of Ada Deer, a trailblazer from the Menominee Nation who was the first woman to serve as Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs.
Native youth are taking control of their health with a new farm. Plus a new book! See what’s on The Menu.
As fans mark the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, Native America Calling looks at on contributions by Native artists.
Native America Calling: Big changes ahead for Native Medicaid recipients (August 29, 2023)
It’s called the “Unwinding.” Native people will be losing Medicaid coverage, as a pandemic-era safety net is expiring.
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe is speaking out after a viral video showed outsiders being removed from a highway in an incident that took place during one of the busiest times on the reservation.
Native America Calling: Disasters at every turn (August 28, 2023)
As the hottest summer on record winds down, join Native America Calling to get an assessment of what Native emergency management officials view as the path ahead.
Native America Calling: Kickoff for Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival (August 17, 2023)
New Mexico is the center of arts celebrations this weekend, starting with the music, art, fashion, dances, and panel discussions at the Pueblo of Pojoaque.
The unprecedented fires on Maui have impacted Native Hawaiian history, language and culture.
Native America Calling: How tribes brought about a historic dam removal (August 15, 2023)
The largest dam removal project in U.S. history is taking place in the Klamath River basin. Tribes were instrumental in making it happen.
Native America Calling: Hope for reducing Native student expulsions (August 14, 2023)
A pilot program in New Mexico aims to cut down on the high number of Native student expulsions.
Native America Calling: Pipes: prayer, blessing, and communion (August 7, 2023)
A quarry in Minnesota has been a reliable source for the stone used in ceremonial pipes for dozens of tribes throughout the central U.S. and Canada.
Native America Calling: Looking ahead to the coming school year (August 2, 2023)
Join Native America Calling to get a snapshot of what Native educators see ahead in the new school year.
Native people in New Mexico were among those who saw the flash of the first test of the atomic bomb in 1945.
The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation has spent over $115 million on properties along the famed Las Vegas Strip. Tribal citizens are upset.
Native America Calling: The lack of reservation law enforcement (July 31, 2023)
The Fort Belknap Indian Community is the latest tribe to sue the federal government over inadequate law enforcement.
Indian Country is breathing a huge sigh of relief after the highest court in the land delivered a surprising victory in one of the most closely-watched cases in decades.
Native America Calling: Is Twitter worth the trade-off? (April 26, 2023)
Twitter is one of the social media outlets that help individuals connect with each other — but is it worth it for Native users?
Native America Calling: Robots help teach STEM and Native languages (April 21, 2023)
Ojibwe inventor Danielle Boyer is on a quest to make technology more accessible to interested Native students.
Tribes across the nation are exploring new economic development opportunities in places where cannabis is no longer prohibited by state law.
ICT won’t post on Twitter due to ‘mistrust’ of social media platform (April 19, 2023)
ICT, the news publication formerly known as Indian Country Today, will no longer be posting new content on Twitter.
Native America Calling: Tribal gun laws (April 19, 2023)
As Americans debate gun restrictions amid the mass shooting epidemic, a bill in Congress would make it easier for tribal citizens to acquire guns using only their tribal ID.
Native America Calling: Erasing tribes in South Dakota schools (April 18, 2023)
Tribal nations are opposing new South Dakota social studies standards that exclude them from history in the state.
Native America Calling: Indigenous resistance to deep-sea mining (April 17, 2023)
Researchers and environmental advocates don’t know much yet about mining minerals off the bottom of the ocean floor but the race is on for development.
Native America Calling: Assessing McGirt v. Oklahoma (April 12, 2023)
After removal from their home and an arduous and deadly forced march, the Muscogee Nation arrived in Oklahoma with little more than a promise that they could revive and rebuild.
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