Author Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle Clapsaddle sat down with Eastern Panhandle Bureau Chief Liz McCormick to discuss her ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Lindel Fields as state superintendent Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, to finish a term recently vacated by Ryan Walters.
Albuquerque Little Theatre this month performs “Manahatta,” a time-jumping play about history and identity by acclaimed Indigenous playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma).
With the federal government plunging into yet another partisan-fueled shutdown on Oct. 1, Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.
Before European colonization, North America was home to hundreds of distinct Native American tribes, each with unique cultures, languages, and traditions. Sadly, many of these tribes no longer exist ...
Sacramento State junior safety Koa Akui is making a name for himself this football season. After coming off a season-ending ...
Plans to orderly halt operations at federal agencies across Indian Country continued as the U.S. Senate failed this morning ...
Oklahoma's tribal nations said they're hoping to operate as normal during the current U.S. government shutdown.
Johnny Cash called radio stations "gutless" after they banned his controversial song from the airwaves in the summer of 1964.
The Cherokee Nation has assumed the operations of the former Claremore Indian Hospital from the Indian Health Service.
After much negotiating with the federal government, on Oct. 1, 1990, the Cherokee Nation reestablished its autonomy through a ...
B efore European colonization reshaped the Americas, Native American tribes and nations thrived across the continent. Many of these groups built advanced societies with large populations, ...