Mississippi reveals its full history for America’s anniversary year, a contrast to federal efforts
The panels are among thousands of exhibits and artifacts inside the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and the adjoining Museum ...
Junelle Lewis was on the hunt for a reprieve from Seattle-area gas prices driven high by the Iran war when an app on her ...
A collaborative effort between the Sterling Hill Mining Museum and Sussex County Community College is turning a private ...
Larry Pemberton touts his experience on the Eastern Pequot Tribal Council as an asset to his new role as a state legislator.
Questions abound regarding the operation of the Grand Junction Indian School that once sat east of the city along today’s D ...
Located in the NAEP’s main hub at 850 Chatham St. NW in Grand Rapids, the library houses thousands of books in 16 languages, ...
President Trump’s 2027 budget would slash billions in funding to tribal nations, much of which is owed to tribes as part of ...
A memorial service for Ben Nighthorse Campbell, the groundbreaking Native American U.S. senator from Colorado, will be held ...
In 2017, Montana became the first state to allow tribal students to wear regalia during graduation ceremonies. Other states followed.
The American Indian College Fund has announced the creation of the John Gritts Native Arts Memorial Scholarship, a four-year ...
By GRAHAM LEE BREWERFor the second year in a row, the Trump administration is proposing slashing federal funding for <a href= ...
A federal program aimed at placing Native Hawaiian doctors and nurses in underserved communities faces a legal challenge. The advocacy group Do No Harm has filed a lawsuit against the U.S.
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