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With the arrival of radio in the late 19th century, stations soon popped up across the continent, including on Native lands, ...
Native communities in Oregon revive camas baking with youth-led innovation and ancestral methods—celebrating a First Food in ...
Growing up in White Shield, North Dakota, Red Eagle Woman Perkins connected to her culture through song. Her Grandma Susie ...
The MHA Nation elders luncheon is held semiannually to honor the tribe’s elders. Along with games and prizes, tribal elders ...
Riders gather in a prayer circle at Bear Butte, South Dakota, to close the “You Are Not Forgotten” Missing Murdered ...
“I think Megan consistently utilizes compassion, empathy and cultural awareness in her role as a tribal judge,” Stark said.
Martha Yahola shops at the Food Distribution Program at Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo credit: USDA/ Preston Keres) This story was filed on July 14, 2025 from Eugene, Ore. After a ...
The Pinal County Medical Examiner’s Office has determined the cause of death for Emily Pike, a 14-year-old San Carlos Apache girl, as “homicidal violence with blunt head trauma,” according to ABC15.
Leadership across Indian Country has gotten a boost from the Bush Foundation. The foundation recently announced this year’s Bush Fellows, with chosen honorees across the upper Midwest receiving up to ...
When Jamie Donatuto was an undergraduate student at Western Washington University, she started an environmental health internship project with the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. The Swinomish ...
Buffalo’s Fire: A Native-led news site reporting on Indigenous communities in North Dakota. Covering tribal sovereignty, environmental justice, and cultural preservation.
Buffalo’s Fire is expanding again, this time in partnership with Report for America. Since its launch in 2017, RFA has placed more than 750 journalists in local newsrooms nationwide to enhance ...