Leaders and residents of the Indigenous-led prayer camp walk back toward the encampment after greeting the 25 Dakota Men near Mni Owe Sni in Minneapolis on March 6. The camp, established across from ...
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids has officially filed for reelection to Kansas’ 3rd Congressional District, she said in a May 11 campaign press release. Davids, Ho-Chunk, is the longest-serving Indigenous ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Indigenous organizations from across the Amazon and Latin America will send a letter Monday to the United Nations warning that organized crime — including illegal mining, drug ...
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management on May 11, 2026, officially rescinded a federal rule requiring officials to consider conservation in land management decisions in areas such as the Valley of Fires ...
Tribal police recruits in South Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home, but it won’t be as close as state officials had hoped.
New data from the Federal Bureau of Investigations released on May 5 showcases declining rates of missing American Indian and Alaska Native people in 2025. The data’s release falls on the National Day ...
NEW YORK (Lenapehoking), April 21, 2026 – On Saturday, June 20, 2026, the BLIS (Black Liberation Indigenous Sovereignty) Collective will host “Reclamation Day: A Reunion of Hope” – a large-scale, ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. – It took 30 years for a second-degree murder conviction in the death of 23-month-old Kamisha Nyvold, Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota. What her family didn’t know is that 25 years prior, ...
This story is part of ICT’s series on the 10th anniversary of the Standing Rock movement. Water protectors came from far and wide. It was 2016 and the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline just ...
Lee Enterprises’ Public Service Journalism team has spent more than a year digging into the causes and implications of Native Americans’ disproportionately high rates of fatal encounters with law ...