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The U.S. Supreme Court hasn't ruled directly on birthright citizenship, a legal challenge closely watched by Native people. What next?
Chairman John L. Lowery discusses efforts to secure federal recognition for the Lumbee Tribe on June 30, 2025.
The Indian Health Service remains largely misunderstood by those not directly connected to it, and often derided as ...
Dune Lankard (Eyak Athabaskan), founder and president of Native Conservancy, has been working on land and habitat conservation since he witnessed the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. That, and his ...
A reparations package seeks to compensate Black residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a violent, racist attack on their community ...
The movement to protect sacred sites is once again drawing attention as the Trump administration pushes to open more federal ...
Two Congressional committees are holding another hearing into alleged misconduct at Haskell Indian Nations University and the ...
The violent attacks on lawmakers in Minnesota are a shocking reminder of the pervasive threats that disproportionately target ...
An illegal voting case highlights lingering confusion over rights extended to citizens of American Samoa, a territory of the ...
Complete NAFOA’s Tribal survey by June 25 to help inform advocacy efforts. Submit comments by June 30, 2025, using NAFOA’s ...
Indian Country is closely watching the appropriations process in light of funding cuts proposed by the executive branch of ...
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