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Statement: Seneca Nation mourns passing of Ernie Stevens, Jr. (September 27, 2025)
“Ernie was a warrior, a leader and a friend,” said Seneca Nation President J. Conrad Seneca.
Tune into Native America Calling to get insights from tribal leaders and legal experts on how banishment fits in with modern justice.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (August 11, 2025) (August 11, 2025)
Discover stories and opportunities from the NAFOA community.
What’s on The Menu as July comes to a close? Tune into Native America Calling’s regular food feature.
A new lawsuit alleges the U.S. owes $23.3 billion for the mismanagement of tribal trust funds during the Indian boarding school era.
Seneca Nation President J. Conrad “JC” Seneca welcomes New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) to tribal territory on May 20, 2025.
Seneca Nation welcomes New York governor for historic visit (May 19, 2025)
The Seneca Nation is hosting New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) for a historic visit and apology.
The House Committee on Appropriations hears from American Indian and Alaska Native witnesses on the afternoon of February 25, 2025.
The House Committee on Appropriations hears from American Indian and Alaska Native witnesses on the afternoon of February 25, 2025.
The new administration of President Donald Trump continues to send conflicting messages about a controversial freeze on federal funds, resulting in ongoing uncertainty for tribal nations.
Native America Calling: Federal funds under fire from President Donald Trump (January 30, 2025)
President Donald Trump’s sudden freeze on federal funds rattled tribes and Indian organizations that depend on the trust and treaty relationship.
Seneca Nation: ‘Now we need action that speaks far louder than words’ (October 28, 2024)
“Our communities are still broken because of what we were forced to endure,” said President Rickey Armstrong, Sr.
A company owned by the Seneca Nation will be providing clean energy to 185 U.S. government buildings across 12 states under a landmark deal.
The House Committee on Appropriations is hearing from dozens of Indian Country leaders who are testifying about their funding needs.
Seneca Nation signs extension of Class III gaming compact with New York (December 4, 2023)
The Seneca Nation and the State of New York will continue negotiations on a long-term Class III gaming agreement.
Native America Calling: The Native role in America’s War of Independence (December 4, 2023)
The American Revolution is mostly portrayed as an epic struggle between the colonies and the British. But Indians nations also played a role.
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.
Leaders of the Seneca Nation are speaking out after the governor of New York vetoed a bill that would have protected burial grounds across the state.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (January 9, 2023)
Your latest news on tribal finance and economic development.
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know this Week (August 29, 2022)
NAFOA works to provide advocacy and resources for all of Indian Country.
The Haudenosaunee Nationals women’s team is on a winning streak at the World Lacrosse games.
National American Indian Housing Council hails movement on NAHASDA (February 17, 2022)
The nation’s largest Indian housing organization is welcoming progress on a bill to reauthorize the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act.
National Congress of American Indians | State of Indian Nations #SOIN2021 (February 26, 2021)
National Congress of American Indians President Fawn Sharp delivers the 19th annual State of Indian Nations on February 22, 2021.
National Congress of American Indians: State of Indian Nations (February 22, 2021)
National Congress of American Indians President Fawn Sharp delivers the 19th annual State of Indian Nations on February 22, 2021.
Supreme Court opens new session amid COVID-19 and controversy (October 6, 2020)
Amid growing uncertainty due to COVID-19, the U.S. Supreme Court opened its latest term as Republicans remain intent on confirming a conservative judge with virtually no experience in Indian law to the nation’s highest judicial body.
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