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Brenna Gerhardt received an email in the middle of the night on April 2 informing her that a $900,000 grant for Humanities ...
Buffalo's Fire explains why we use 'Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples' (MMIP) in reporting. Learn how MMIP centers ...
It was the first event organized by MMIW Search and Hope Alliance, founded by Kimberly Lining in July 2024. Of Navajo and ...
A Stanford University study published in the leading medical journal JAMA predicted that measles could become endemic over ...
Frybread Mamas donated all proceeds from a recent Indian taco sale to the ongoing search for Renzo Bullhead, according to a Facebook post by the Sacred Pipe Resource Center. The sale took place during ...
North Dakota’s interstate speed limit will increase to 80 mph starting Aug. 1, according to reporting by the North Dakota Monitor. Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed House Bill 1298 into law on May 5, ...
United Tribes Technical College celebrated a record 143 graduates for the 2024-2025 academic year, surpassing last year’s total of 118 graduates. This marks the highest number of graduates across fall ...
First Nations Development Institute is accepting applications from federally and state-recognized tribes for pilot projects focused on acquiring conservation easements or equivalents on trust lands.
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition aims to preserve their stories for future generations ...
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) marked Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Awareness Week on the Senate floor, calling for more federal action to address the ongoing crisis. Schatz, vice chair ...