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This week, we explore one of America’s great demographic mysteries: Why did the 2020 Census show the American Indian and Alaska Native population soaring by 85 percent?
It's Native American Heritage Day. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Ned Blackhawk, a professor of History and American Studies at Yale, about the history of the day and what it means to observe it.
The lifestyle brand Hosh brought artists, models and performers together at an event in New York. As models and artists ...
Years after COVID-19 disrupted American schools, nearly every state is still struggling with attendance. But attendance has been worse for Native American and Alaska Native students.
Celebrating Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day this week highlights the importance of recognizing indigenous cuisines in the U.S. and the authentic, sustainable food it offers.
All who want to truly honor and respect Native Americans are called to learn about the social justice issue of Native names being misused as sports team names, mascots and chants, writes guest ...
As sovereign nations, Native Americans have been able to protect land, water and air, including well beyond their own boundaries. Now the Trump administration is seeking to eliminate programs ...
The exhibit at the Newberry Library has everything from “Star Wars” clips to Polaroid pictures, showing through pop culture how Native stories are still being created. “We’r… ...
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