CSUN held its 40th annual Powwow on Saturday to celebrate the American Indian communities of Southern California.
Sonoma resident Valerie Sherer Mathes, arguably the leading scholar focusing on a significant but sometimes not fully understood American Indian reform movement, has just authored her 13th book, at ...
Images by the late photographer Dick Bancroft are now permanently displayed at the college after a donation from family members including explorer Ann Bancroft, his daughter. Visitors look at a ...
It took two rounds of voting, but in the end, the National Congress of American Indians re-elected Mark Macarro to serve as ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. In this excerpt from “American Indians and the American Dream: ...
Leonard Peltier, 80, sits in his bedroom on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Reservation in North Dakota on June 18. A campaign poster for Deb Haaland’s 2026 New Mexico gubernatorial run hangs ...
The organizational history of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School -- "To serve them all my life" : a teacher's perspective of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School -- Mush college : everyday ...
Leonard Peltier was released from prison and arrived in his homeland of North Dakota on Feb. 18. (Angel White Eyes/NDN Collective) After 49 years in prison, Native American activist Leonard Peltier ...
In 1977, American Indian Movement member Leonard Peltier was convicted of the murder of two FBI agents, and has remained a political prisoner of the US ever since. Peltier’s conviction has long been ...
In 1973, hundreds of Native American activists occupied the town of Wounded Knee to demand the US government fulfill its treaties with tribes. The siege galvanized the movement for Indigenous rights ...
GRAND FORKS - The timing was coincidental, but Russell Means would have appreciated it: On the day he died, workers began removing the prominent "Home of the Fighting Sioux" signs from Ralph Engelstad ...
Sometime toward the end of the eighteen-eighties, a Paiute holy man named Wovoka had a vision that promised the rebirth and renewal of Indigenous nations on the North American continent. His prophecy ...
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