During the month of March, in recognition of Women’s History Month, Native News Online will feature various Native American women who have contributed to the betterment of Indian Country. March is ...
The Indigenous Health, Education, and Resources Taskforce (IHEART), a national collaborative working to address the shortage ...
Over the years, some tribes have undertaken the arduous process to change their official names to take back what they have always called themselves.
In 1922, the banks of the Pithlachascotee River bore witness to a birth — not of a person, but of a profitable legend. New Port Richey postmaster Gerben DeVries, faced ...
Columnist Nancy Kelsey reflects on the importance of Indigenous visibility as local institutions spotlight Native artists and storytellers.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin would be the second Native cabinet secretary and some Native leaders say that is important to them.
When the COVID-19 virus swept through Montana in 2020, the multisymptomatic disease disproportionally affected tribal nations ...
Part two in our series explores how the emerging Birth Justice movement is addressing deep-rooted inequalities affecting ...
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization of Indigenous people and their centuries-long fight for reproductive ...
University of California, Santa Cruz Prof. Caitlin Keliiaa presented on the Bay Area Outing Program at the Center for Native American and Indigenous Research’s Winter Quarter keynote Thursday evening.
A traveling Native American boarding school exhibit is now on display at one of the U.P.’s largest universities, following an opening where survivors shared their experiences. “I remember my uncles ...
The Indianapolis Indians have unveiled a new Native American Heritage collection that honors the legacy of Eastern Woodlands tribes historically connected to Central Indiana, featuring alternate logos ...