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Native American

  • Texas Teen Wins Student Rodeo Painting Contest With Lakota Warriors—It Fetches $275,000 at Auction
    Texas Teen Wins Student Rodeo Painting Contest With Lakota Warriors—It Fetches $275,000 at Auction
    Her gifted hands reach for small brushes—lots of them—when it's time for rodeo painting. Eliza Hoffman, now 18 and soon to graduate from Clear Springs High School, knows that to ...
    March 25, 2024BY Michael Wing
  • NYC Museum Shuts Down Native American Exhibits After Federal Rule Changes
    NYC Museum Shuts Down Native American Exhibits After Federal Rule Changes
    The American Museum of Natural History closed exhibition halls dedicated to Native American tribes because of new tribal ...
    January 26, 2024BY Bill Pan
  • US Regulators Will Review Car-Tire Chemical That Kills Salmon, Upon Request From West Coast Tribes
    US Regulators Will Review Car-Tire Chemical That Kills Salmon, Upon Request From West Coast Tribes
    U.S. regulators say they will review the use of a chemical found in almost every tire after a ...
    November 7, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • NTD Evening News (June 15): US Government Agencies Hacked in Global Cyberattack; Alleged Pentagon Leaker Jack Teixeira Indicted
    NTD Evening News (June 15): US Government Agencies Hacked in Global Cyberattack; Alleged Pentagon Leaker Jack Teixeira Indicted
    The U.S. government has been hit in a global hacking campaign that exploited a vulnerability in widely used ...
    June 15, 2023BY Stefania Cox
  • Indian Tribe Tells Supreme Court It Cannot Be Sued
    Indian Tribe Tells Supreme Court It Cannot Be Sued
    A defaulting borrower told the Supreme Court on April 24 that he should be able to sue an ...
    April 25, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • Washington’s Yakima Valley: A Tale of Three Museums
    Washington’s Yakima Valley: A Tale of Three Museums
    It's said that the first white men to enter the vast region of the Yakima Valley were members ...
    February 26, 2023BY Jim Farber
  • 5 Places That Used Slur for Native American Women Are Renamed
    5 Places That Used Slur for Native American Women Are Renamed
    Five unincorporated populated areas in the United States that used the word “squaw,” which is considered a derogatory term ...
    January 16, 2023BY Chase Smith
  • California Bill to Ban the Word ‘Squaw’ Moves to Governor’s Desk
    California Bill to Ban the Word ‘Squaw’ Moves to Governor’s Desk
    A bill to ban the word “squaw”—deemed offensive by some to describe Native American women—within California is headed ...
    August 25, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Supreme Court Upholds Oklahoma Child Neglect Prosecution in Ruling That Curbs Tribal Criminal Authority
    Supreme Court Upholds Oklahoma Child Neglect Prosecution in Ruling That Curbs Tribal Criminal Authority
    In a complex 5–4 ruling that narrows its own 2020 decision enhancing tribal authority in Oklahoma, the Supreme ...
    June 29, 2022BY Matthew Vadum
  • At Indian Pueblo Kitchen, a Story Told in Feast Day Stew and Frybread
    At Indian Pueblo Kitchen, a Story Told in Feast Day Stew and Frybread
    What is indigenous food, exactly? Monique Fragua is an expert on that question, a topic that delights her ...
    June 22, 2022BY Eric Lucas
  • This Wyoming Art Gallery Is Dedicated to Preserving the Heritage of America’s Wild West
    This Wyoming Art Gallery Is Dedicated to Preserving the Heritage of America’s Wild West
    The American West and its heritage are solidified through the expression of artists and their works. The call ...
    June 20, 2022BY Jill Dutton
  • Illinois Senior Refuses to Remove Religious Symbols; Denied Graduation Ceremony
    Illinois Senior Refuses to Remove Religious Symbols; Denied Graduation Ceremony
    Nimkii Curley grew up hearing the stories of his grandparents and great grandparents, all survivors of the Federal ...
    May 25, 2022BY Beth Brelje
  • US Government Admits It Used Schools as Tool to Erase Culture, Seize Native American Land: Report
    US Government Admits It Used Schools as Tool to Erase Culture, Seize Native American Land: Report
    Erasing culture, pulling children away from their parents, and disregarding the emotional needs of children. These tactics could ...
    May 19, 2022BY Beth Brelje
  • Zion National Park, Full of Formidable Landscapes Borne of Nature’s Dramatic Forces
    Zion National Park, Full of Formidable Landscapes Borne of Nature’s Dramatic Forces
    There are extraordinary places in North America where the forces of time and nature have carved monoliths that ...
    April 15, 2022BY Jeff Perkin
  • Honoring Tradition through the Art of Native American Kayak-Making
    Honoring Tradition through the Art of Native American Kayak-Making
    “If you hunt something, how can you love it? How can you both love an animal and hunt ...
    March 15, 2022BY Savannah Howe
  • Tribe Grapples With Missing Women Crisis on California Coast
    Tribe Grapples With Missing Women Crisis on California Coast
    YUROK RESERVATION, Calif.—The young mother had behaved erratically for months, hitchhiking and wandering naked through two Native American ...
    March 1, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • DNA From Sitting Bull’s Hair Confirms Living Great-Grandson’s Ancestry
    DNA From Sitting Bull’s Hair Confirms Living Great-Grandson’s Ancestry
    WASHINGTON—A sample of Sitting Bull's hair has helped scientists confirm that a South Dakota man is the famed ...
    October 29, 2021BY Reuters
  • California Teacher Placed on Administrative Leave After Video Emerges of Her Wearing Faux Native American Headdress and Dancing in Class
    California Teacher Placed on Administrative Leave After Video Emerges of Her Wearing Faux Native American Headdress and Dancing in Class
    A teacher at a Riverside, California school has been placed on administrative leave after a video emerged showing ...
    October 22, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Drug Distributors Strike First Opioid Settlement With Native American Tribe for $75 Million
    Drug Distributors Strike First Opioid Settlement With Native American Tribe for $75 Million
    The three largest U.S. drug distributors will pay more than $75 million to resolve claims they fueled an ...
    September 29, 2021BY Reuters
  • Missouri Cave With Ancient Native American Drawings Sold
    Missouri Cave With Ancient Native American Drawings Sold
    O'FALLON, Mo.—A Missouri cave containing Native American artwork from more than 1,000 years ago was sold at auction ...
    September 15, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Chainsaw Artists Carves Larger-Than-Life-Size Native American Portrait out of Tree Trunk
    Chainsaw Artists Carves Larger-Than-Life-Size Native American Portrait out of Tree Trunk
    A well-rounded artist from the Ukraine knows how to paint and sculpt in the traditional manner—but after watching ...
    August 27, 2021BY Epoch Inspired Staff
  • Saginaw Grant, Noted Native American Character Actor, Dies
    Saginaw Grant, Noted Native American Character Actor, Dies
    LOS ANGELES—Saginaw Grant, a prolific Native American character actor and hereditary chief of the Sac & Fox Nation ...
    July 31, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Renaming of Pennsylvania High School Divides the Community
    Renaming of Pennsylvania High School Divides the Community
    On May 11, the Radnor School District Board in Pennsylvania voted 6-3 in favor of upholding the removal ...
    May 26, 2021BY William Huang
  • Artist Uses Wet Plate Photography to Portray Native American Indians–and the Photos Are Stunning
    Artist Uses Wet Plate Photography to Portray Native American Indians–and the Photos Are Stunning
    Stumbling across an archaic photography technique known as "wet plate," artist Shane Balkowitsch began a 20-year project to ...
    April 20, 2021BY Louise Chambers
  • Better Than Candy Corn: Make Chicos, Smoky, Nutty-Sweet Native American Dried Corn
    Better Than Candy Corn: Make Chicos, Smoky, Nutty-Sweet Native American Dried Corn
    Halloween, more than almost any other holiday, is about fun. It’s like New Year’s, but with corn syrup ...
    October 27, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • Motions to Dismiss Denied in Nick Sandmann’s Suits Against NY Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, CBS
    Motions to Dismiss Denied in Nick Sandmann’s Suits Against NY Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, CBS
    The New York Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, and CBS's motions to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought forward by teenager Nick ...
    October 2, 2020BY Katabella Roberts
  • First Native American Racer Blazes Trail at Tour de France
    First Native American Racer Blazes Trail at Tour de France
    LE PECQ, France—A late draft to the Tour de France, Neilson Powless didn’t have time to scramble together ...
    September 19, 2020BY The Associated Press
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