Schools taking on the work of teaching Indigenous histories must understand how schools have historically been tools for violence, land theft, and assimilation against Native students and communities.
Usha Lee McFarling is a former STAT reporter. The tiny number of Indigenous students in U.S. medical schools has long been a concern, but Native American medical leaders were taken aback to see 22% ...
The Indigenous Health, Education, and Resources Taskforce (IHEART), a national collaborative working to address the shortage ...
Lycoming College will host Scott Manning Stevens, Ph.D., as the final speaker of its Environmental Justice Symposium and ...
One of the largest basketball tournaments for Indigenous youth in the province, the Junior All Native Basketball tournament ...
The Six Nations Iroquis Cultural Center (6NICC) has acquired 600 acres of forested land in Onchiota, NY, in the largest private landback deal in the state’s history. The land was purchased last week ...
Hospital staff is always quick to notice when there’s a Hummingbird in the facility. If the doctors and nurses have been through this before, they know the birthing team tending to the pregnant ...
For the first time, a parcel of the Adirondack Park where Indigenous families have used the land for subsistence fishing and ...
The Native American and Indigenous Student Alliance hosted a presentation on the history of Indigenous activism at Northwestern Tuesday evening. “Preserving our history on our terms is something ...
Known for her groundbreaking fine art photography, Cara Romero will exhibit her work at Scottsdale Art Week events.
"It’s not just passing the technical knowledge, it's passing that relationship," said Leah Hopkins, a member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe who showed community members how maple sugaring works.
The new plan aims to bring at least 7.5 million acres of land and coastal waters under the care of Indigenous tribes — representing the acreage the U.S. promised and failed to hold for tribal ...