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In an interview he recorded in 2000, Brian Bull speaks with his great uncle Horace Axtell about what he saw as an Army ...
Standing Rock’s first Red Dress Special: over 50 dancers honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in a powerful show of ...
The Long Soldier Parade has been a Fort Yates staple for decades, according to Cottonwood-Gabe, who has organized the parade ...
The conference, held July 29-31, has occurred every other year for the past 16 years. The National Indigenous Women’s ...
Watch Standing Rock tribal staff raise a traditional Lakota tipi at Wozu, a nonprofit preserving Native culture. Includes how-to video, on-site interviews ...
Little was one of 29 Bush Fellows announced this year, and one of five who are Native. The Bush Fellowship provides up to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday extended a hold on changes to North Dakota’s legislative district map, maintaining current boundaries while a tribal voting rights case advances, according to the ...
Across Indian Country, no tradition is as revered or timeless as that of oral narrative. For millennia, Natives conveyed their history, their legends and their values from one generation to the next ...
Minnesota has launched the Gaagige‑Mikwendaagoziwag Reward Fund Tip Program to encourage public assistance in solving cases of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives, according to MinneapoliMedia.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe has condemned political commentator Ann Coulter’s recent statement, “We didn’t kill enough Indians.” In a press release issued July 22, Oglala Sioux Tribal President Frank Star ...
The Spirit Lake Nation is hosting the 57th Annual Fort Totten Days celebration at the Andrew Shaw Arena in Fort Totten, North Dakota. According to organizers, the four-day celebration, which ends July ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts has appointed Shelly C. Lowe as its next president, according to a July 23 announcement. Lowe will begin her role on Aug. 1, succeeding longtime president Robert ...