After a 2023 legislative report found Indigenous people in Utah are disproportionately more likely to be murdered or go missing, the legislature is advancing a bill to strengthen law enforcement ...
After playing high-level golf for 20 of her 29 years, Gabby Barker notched her first professional win at Juliette Falls Golf Course in Dunnellon, Florida. Who was her first call? “My mom,” Barker says ...
FARGO — The Northern Plains Indigenous Film Festival debuts April 17 at the historic Fargo Theatre in Fargo, North Dakota, establishing a new home for Indigenous cinema in the Northern Plains and ...
The Chippewa activist and two of the people who helped gain his release talked to ICT recently about what life beyond prison has been like for Peltier.
RAPID CITY, South Dakota — In a letter addressed to tribal leaders and citizens of federally recognized tribes, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem denied claims of enrolled ...
PHILADELPHIA — Jeremy Johnson delivered a short but gracious speech to the hundreds of people gathered at the Penn Museum’s Harrison Auditorium, but he felt a void, a need to collectively honor and ...
If you know anything about Minnesota history, then you know about Fort Snelling, said Robert Rice, the owner of Powwow Grounds Coffee Shop. Fort Snelling was a concentration camp used by the United ...
The wave of federal immigration agents swarming the Minneapolis area might be unprecedented in law enforcement history, but the response in the Indigenous community is not. Half a century ago, the ...
Jose Roberto “Beto” Ramirez found himself sitting in the back of a blacked out Ford SUV, his hands cuffed behind his back as immigration agents mocked and teased him Thursday morning. The 20-year-old ...
At least five Native American men have been detained and an unknown number questioned by immigration officers across the Minneapolis area in the midst of what a top official called the “largest ...
Spokane, Washington — Sitting at a small desk in the basement of a single-family home converted into a school, Graham Wiley-Camacho patiently helped his youngest daughter, Kłaʔmásq̓t (Irie), work ...
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