Gavin Mckenna, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Nation, has been selected No. 1 during this weekend’s National Hockey League draft. Mckenna was selected first overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs at the NHL draft ...
A nonprofit providing legal aid to low-income South Dakotans is facing a $176,000 budget deficit that is affecting its services and staffing, its leader told a state commission Thursday, June 18.
Waaswaaganing Anishinaabe mother Victoria Stewart and son, Raphael Stewart, look towards Mt. Rushmore during their first visit to the site in April 2024. Mt. Rushmore, a famous granite carving ...
Dr. Donald Warne, Oglala Lakota, is a professor in International Health and co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health. (Photo by Shannon R. Burnette) As of 2024, 0.3 percent of ...
The “Allies in War, Partners in Peace" sculpture with George Washington, Oneida diplomat Oskanondonha (or Skenandoah), and Oneida woman Copper, who aided Washington's troops in 1777-1778 at Valley ...
The National Trust for Historic Preservation on Wednesday included the Greater Chaco Cultural Landscape in its 2026 list of the top 11 most endangered historic places. The designation — the area’s ...
The power of protest hit the smoky air in January 2007 in Window Rock, Arizona. Diné men held signs that read, “Defend your right to clean air.” Diné women held American flags and faced off against ...
Amanda Page, a citizen of the Klamath Tribes, is running for Deschutes County Commissioner, Seat 3, and aims to have a political seat in a county that encompasses some of the ancestral homelands of ...
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. speaks during a news conference with tribal leaders from 32 tribes to speak out against Gov. Kevin Stitt's request to extend gaming compact ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Natural resource mining company Pete Lien & Sons has canceled its plans to conduct exploratory graphite drilling 0.6 miles north of Pe’ Sla, a sacred site within the Black Hills of ...
Every morning at the crack of dawn, Candi Brings Plenty would climb up a small hill near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, to pray and post news directly from the camps of water protectors gathered on the ...
Jolee Clark, a citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, has lost two children to violence, son Miles Phillips and daughter Ahmyli Clark. She joined a “Paint the Town Red” event in September 2025 in ...