A Santee Sioux woman, now 20, alleges the state of Iowa allowed her to be adopted by a convicted felon who sexually abused her for years.
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9 Native American women from history

Explore the remarkable lives and contributions of nine indigenous women in American history: Jigonhsasee, Pocahontas, ...
The Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center is working to provide culturally grounded services, including housing, when need ...
Vision Maker Media , a leading source of media by and about Native Americans since 1976, has named filmmakers Ivan and Ivy ...
For more than 10,000 years before Europeans arrived, the Northeast was home to many tribes with organized leadership and ...
Three experts discuss their behind-the-scenes experience as historical advisers to the new series.
Last month, Gloria Steinem invited a dozen leaders, policy makers and activists to her home for an intimate talking circle on ...
Last October, Arizona Medicaid approved coverage for traditional healing practices. Many agree it has helped expand access, ...
Marple Newtown graduate Taylor Anderson-Heide was part of the U.S. women’s curling team led by Tabitha Peterson that ...
According to the lawsuit, at the time of the foster-home placement Norman Winkel was a former prison inmate who “had an ...
On Oct. 1, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, AHCCCS, Arizona’s Medicaid agency, began reimbursing for traditional ...