The Bureau of Land Management said the decision applies to a nontribal permittee and does not adjudicate tribal bison grazing rights ...
Mescalero Apache students are building low-cost sensors designed to detect wildfires and flooding as climate-related disasters continue to affect their community ...
A Rio Tinto executive discussed the company’s cultural heritage management plan and restoration projects during a Greater ...
A federal judge sentenced Preston Henry Tolth to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to robbing Ella Mae Begay, who disappeared in 2021 ...
The St. Louis County Historical Society will repatriate sacred pipes, including one tied to Grand Portage’s last hereditary chief, during a community event Saturday ...
Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho allies are planning camps, security, food and travel for a June 22 to 27 commemoration ...
Firewood donated by the Oregon Department of Forestry will support Native American cultural activities at an Oregon youth correctional facility. More than two cords of firewood from the Tillamook ...
Police say a 33-year-old man was arrested on murder and body disposal charges after officers found the remains of his infant son A 33-year-old Rapid City, South Dakota, man has been arrested in ...
A Bureau of Land Management proposal could require American Prairie to move nearly 900 bison from public grazing lands in north-central Montana.
Sacred Pipe Resource Center in Bismarck announced several community meetings and programs scheduled for May at its office at 925 Basin Ave., according to an event flyer from the organization. Events ...
Tribal leaders highlighted land stewardship efforts, expanded health care control and cannabis business growth during White Earth Nation’s annual address.
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